As long as they serve up everybody a small dish of gumbo at the end, I'm in!
I found it odd - live actors and puppets and then...it was kind of like they ran out of money so they decided to just play the movie to wrap it all up. The quality of the film was awful the last time I was there too. The Ursula puppet was still sweet, though.
I'm probably not the person for these shows, though. Nemo, Mermaid, and Frozen are just too much recreation of (or clips from) the movie for my taste. I think The Lion King is really the only one I like.
These pretty much sums up my thoughts on the show and what it should be replaced by. I would normally elaborate further, but I couldn’t put it better than you two without sounding redundant or meandering.In all honesty I would rather see Animation Courtyard demolished and have something completely new replace that plot of land and connect it to the back of Tower of Terror.
I think a number of shows will be at risk, at least in the short term, which may of course turn into long term.
dont worry its going a trend worldwide. Buckle up the budget cuts are going to be big and will last for a few years to settle the economy back to normal.COVID will be used as an excuse to cut costs all over WDW..
However, I don’t get why a number of members here are painting it out to be this legendarily terrible thing. Seriously, the ride in it’s current state is passable at it’s absolute worst and there are so many other aspects of the parks that are far more worthy of such harsh critiques.
As I said in my original post, I totally get why cost-to-quality ratio is bad, but I can’t think of anything exceptionally terrible about the attraction in its current state outside of that context. I can think of standout positives such as the post-refurb Under the Sea scene and the Ursala animatronic, but nothing so awful that it ruins the ride for me. While I totally respect differences in opinion and how context can influence them, the more extreme negative stances on it just seem a bit too hyperbolic as far as I’m concerned.You have to look at it in context, I think. In a vacuum, it's not absolutely terrible. It's definitely below Disney standards, but it could be far worse. When you consider how much they spent on it, though, it has to at least be in the running for worst cost-to-quality ratio for any ride ever built.
I personally think it's one of the worst rides on WDW property (not the worst, but very near the bottom) regardless of cost, but that's all opinion.
As I said in my original post, I totally get why cost-to-quality ratio is bad, but I can’t think of anything exceptionally terrible about the attraction in its current state outside of that context. I can think of standout positives such as the post-refurb Under the Sea scene and the Ursala animatronic, but nothing so awful that it ruins the ride for me. While I totally respect differences in opinion and how context can influence them, the more extreme negative stances on it just seem a bit too hyperbolic as far as I’m concerned.
That’s a completely valid take. Although I personally have never been too bothered with how the ride combined e-ticket and classic dark ride elements, I can absolutely see why it doesn’t sit as well with others like yourself. It certainly makes it a difficult ride to classify, that’s for sure.I get that. I think for me it’s just 2 different things. It’s a super cheap ride in some places (plastic fish glued to the wall, plastic water being spit from plastic fish in a plastic looking lake...) and then in other places they spent big money like on the Ursula and “I wanna be where the people are” scene.
Either go all out and make it an e-ticket. Or keep it on the level of Winnie the Pooh in MK.
It’s still enjoyable though.
As I said in my original post, I totally get why cost-to-quality ratio is bad, but I can’t think of anything exceptionally terrible about the attraction in its current state outside of that context. I can think of standout positives such as the post-refurb Under the Sea scene and the Ursala animatronic, but nothing so awful that it ruins the ride for me. While I totally respect differences in opinion and how context can influence them, the more extreme negative stances on it just seem a bit too hyperbolic as far as I’m concerned.
The ride is a D-Ticket with the cost and size of an E-Ticket that is justified as a C-Ticket.I get that. I think for me it’s just 2 different things. It’s a super cheap ride in some places (plastic fish glued to the wall, plastic water being spit from plastic fish in a plastic looking lake...) and then in other places they spent big money like on the Ursula and “I wanna be where the people are” scene.
Either go all out and make it an e-ticket. Or keep it on the level of Winnie the Pooh in MK.
It’s still enjoyable though.
Ya mean no parades or fireworks??COVID will be used as an excuse to cut costs all over WDW..
Ya mean no parades or fireworks??
So, basically, you have the same issue with the clash of styles that @TrainChasers has. Got it. Not surprised to see others feel the same way.See, I think the post-refurb Under the Sea scene is still terrible, which is a big part of the problem with the ride. It has some good elements, but they're mixed in with stuff that's so incredibly cheap that it really ruins the scene overall.
I don't think it's terrible, but it is still one of the worst rides at WDW (it would rank much higher at a lot of other parks, but that's why I say it's not really up to Disney standards). I think it's probably in the bottom 5 on property, unless I'm forgetting some rides (and, to be fair, I'm not counting stuff like Dumbo, Aladdin, etc. which barely count as rides to me).
Agreed, I have to imagine parades and fireworks will be stopped until further notice.Ya mean no parades or fireworks??
IF VotLM does close, those hoping for a replacement, better temper their expectations.
Can’t have the DHS attraction count going up too much.
If they put her behind a plexi wall it would work, be like she is in a tankI just realized... maybe this will be the new meet and greet for little mermaid. Aerial stays safely on her shell and flips her fins at you.
Oh yeah... here’s Disney’s excuse to replace photopass with automated cameras.... for safety!
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