peachykeen
Well-Known Member
Has anyone noticed the painting of Phil in Bonjour Gifts yet?
If ever a prop screamed out to be defaced...Has anyone noticed the painting of Phil in Bonjour Gifts yet?
If ever a prop screamed out to be defaced...
I don't know that Ouimet should merit that kind of tribute let alone this joker. How many millions has he pulled out of the MK while running it into the ground?Honestly, how is a painting like this even remotely necessary? Unless we're going to start a hallway of maligned TDO execs...
Now there's an idea
I don't know that Ouimet should merit that kind of tribute let alone this joker. How many millions has he pulled out of the MK while running it into the ground?
I'm also a fan of elaborate, hyper-detailed queues (e.g., Tower of Terror, Indiana Jones Adventure, Harry Potter, MK PotC), believing they are a key first act of an attraction. I was worried after seeing the interior finishes of the Wardrobe Room & Library at Belle, which I think are sub-par (just the physical room detailing, not the AAs (excellent) or show themselves), but am now gratified to find that the Mermaid queue took the opposite approach with respect to realism & detail... it looks outstanding.
I'd rate it at or slightly above Pooh, but below Pan. Mermaid's full animatronics are far better, but Pooh has the unique ride vehicle motion (bouncing-river) which makes it a more interesting physical experience. Pan's soaring feeling gives it a moderate exhilaration which an omnimover can't achieve. I wonder if it will be a walk-on like DCAs or if the more family-based WDW audience will keep it crowded. The thing I go back to is Mermaid's very generous budget (recall reading $115+m), for that kind of money, and the beautifully executed exterior & queue, I remain a little disappointed in the ride itself - like your straight-A student coming home with a B.
One sightline nitpick: There is a metal guard railing (to a roof-access stair) that is visible crossing the rockwork when looking directly at BoG:
http://www.wdwmagic.com/attractions/fantasyland/gallery/11oct2012-inside-the-enchanted-forest/17080.htm.
Maybe something (remove it or theme it) can be done about that since so much effort was put into sightlines elsewhere in this addition.
You've said several times 'this would stink...' etc with regards to regular guests being turned away. That is really the wrong mindset and only setting yourself up for disappointment.
As always, Randy, your comments and thoughts are much appreciated.
Has anyone noticed the painting of Phil in Bonjour Gifts yet?
That never stops people from leaving them where they are inconvenient.Also new fantasyland is currently stroller free. It might stay that way until SDMT is complete too because I really don't see any place they designed to store strollers
Okay. Area is awesome. Mermaid line is great. So is the ride.
And we need something to remember Phil by when he moves to pastures new...
Expect soft openings through to next Friday, 10-6 barring no hold ups. Mermaid has some items needing attention but is still show ready.
Any chance they will extend it past next friday?Okay. Area is awesome. Mermaid line is great. So is the ride.
And we need something to remember Phil by when he moves to pastures new...
Expect soft openings through to next Friday, 10-6 barring no hold ups. Mermaid has some items needing attention but is still show ready.
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