Wait...what? SSE opening tomorrow?

jedimaster1227

Active Member
Another bad Disney news story:

Wdwmagic.com Contributor Dies After Being Found On Disney Ride

Park Officials Say Ride Was Operating Properly


POSTED: 8:57 pm EST December 21, 2007
UPDATED: 9:38 pm EST December 21, 2007




A frequent visitor to the wdwmagic.com forums died on Friday after being on the newly refurbished Spaceship Earth attraction at the Epcot theme park.

The man, who had been disgruntled with the lack of content in the descent portion of the ride had killed himself in a fit of anger while on the ride.

Disney officials said that "although he was unhappy with the ending, the touch screen still worked perfectly, producing a comical and somewhat grisly image of the future."

The ride will be cleaned and reopened tomorrow as most casual guests see nothing wrong with the current ending.

This joke just didn't fit my tastes... :hurl:
 

Thelazer

Well-Known Member
More like sick humor. Especially with the recent string of WDW-based deaths over the past two months. Something about the joke just doesn't seem appropriate (at least for the timing)... :shrug:

Hmm..

This just in, long time wdw magic fourm member "MERF" is tossed out of disney, after chaining himself to the SSE icon. He was last seen being escorted by disney secuirty wearing a T-Shirt that reads "Save SSE!"

That any better?
 

MythBuster

Active Member
This is really the disappointment. Most Disney attractions involve a story, emotional response, and a message to take away. Some are just whimsical fun, like Splash Mountain. However, Epcot used to be all about the message. It had real spirit. I still see that spirit in the World Showcase. I also see it in The Land, as everything does tie together well in that building. The story around the Living Seas made sense, and established the reason for the undersea environment presented to guests. Something tells me that they would have removed the aquarium if they really could avoid the PR nightmare. Now, its Nemo and Crush, but with a bunch of aquariums to look at while you wait to see the show, or while you're waiting for people to get out of the gift shop. I walked around the aquarium a few times on my past trip. It was seriously deserted, nobody really wanted to look at the displays.

I honestly think that when we lose Illuminations Reflections of Earth, its all over. Consider Epcot to be an entirely different animal from its childhood. Hey, at least we've still got the American Adventure right?

Ryan

Just wait until they ruin World Showcase and all the countries with the Kim Possible interactive sight gags!!
 

Tom Morrow

Well-Known Member
I still wouldn't say they are completely done. They have got it to a point where they feel is suitable to say its "open" to guests, and I bet that is more for the enormous crowds coming for the next two weeks more than anything.

SSE is an extremely high capacity ride, and the more people they can get on during peak season, the better.

My guess is, through January, it will either be considered "closed" again, or we will continue to see small improvements here and there like the Laugh Floor until Februrary. I'm not getting my hopes up for anything spectacular, but the February version will probably be at least semi-respectable.
 

WaltsApprentice

New Member
Just wait until they ruin World Showcase and all the countries with the Kim Possible interactive sight gags!!

I really don't think they will use her since its a dieing show... that is barely on... I think its just being called that now because that what they used during the test run to get kids attention.... they could be easly making this part of the kidscot thing to get the kids more excited about the World Showcase.... :shrug:
 

aladdin2007

Well-Known Member
I loved the lighting on the descent - the effect looks great. The touchscreen is what it is, advertising for Siemen's. Frankly if that is what it takes to get a corporation to refurb an attraction that was falling apart, then all the power to WDW. That was always the intent behind Epcot anyway -- that corporations would sponsor and pay for each attraction. No complaints from me.[/quote]

Lighting in the descent and effects???? Details please
 

mousermerf

Account Suspended
Just trying to help you out, if you try to use technical terms, just make sure you use the right ones, then people will actually believe you know what you are talking about.

I thought compliance was what stopped jerking from movement, like the ability to overshoot and return to the desired point naturally-looking.

The telegraph man went to a position (like his upper torso was the moving part) and he stopped or tried to stop too suddenly, too jerky, and that caused him to shudder back and forth for few seconds until he settled. If he had whatever-the-term-is i'm thinking of, he'd have overshot, then returned in a natural looking manner instead of hitting the point hard an dhaving the excess energy cause him to shudder.
 

MythBuster

Active Member
I thought compliance was what stopped jerking from movement, like the ability to overshoot and return to the desired point naturally-looking.

The telegraph man went to a position (like his upper torso was the moving part) and he stopped or tried to stop too suddenly, too jerky, and that caused him to shudder back and forth for few seconds until he settled. If he had whatever-the-term-is i'm thinking of, he'd have overshot, then returned in a natural looking manner instead of hitting the point hard an dhaving the excess energy cause him to shudder.

Usually, if a figure is shaking or shuddering then it is a feedback problem, not always, but most of the time. Unless they have the gain turned up too high. but it could be mechanical problems also like a sticky valve or something.

Compliance does help a figure become more life-like, but there is only a couple of figures at Epcot that use compliance like a couple over at AA or Ellen.

All figures at SSE just use position feedback to maintain the correct position or movement.
 

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