Ask him to recite some poetry. :lol:Is jt04 a Vogon?
I'm more excited for FLE now. All these new changes sound great (I like the Dumbo Circusland, too - why all the hate towards the circus tent?). I'm especially psyched for the new mine coaster.
Ask him to recite some poetry. :lol:Is jt04 a Vogon?
Because after all, the only frontier this nation ever knew was the Old West.....
Tom Sawyer lived in Missouri during the 1830's. Definately considered the west(west of the mississippi).
But I still don't have a problem with Splash Mountain in frontierland.
Liberty Square to Frontierland is meant to be change in location not a change in time period. The Haunted Mansion and Columbia Harbor House are supposed to be from New England. The change in pathway near Diamond Horshoe/Advland restrooms is meant to symbolize the Mississippi River.
Keeping this in mind and comparing it to this picture, the attractions fit roughly in their park locations as they move across the country.
I don't find things that far out of place.:shrug:
I do agree that the location for Splash could be a bit better, but I don't see it as that big of a deal. (I know BTMRR should be a tad closer to Utah)
I just have one question...
Is jt04 a Vogon?
Beyond the clowns, which are annoying anyway, I really don't care for the entire circus theme. Most kids have never seen Dumbo and circuses are out of favor (thankfully) so you're not giving kids something they can really identify with. I don't see the point.
I am glad to hear that PH has been scrapped and I'd love for Snow White themed ride.
The clowns could add for a more adreanline rushing white knuckle experience. Dont you want to have the feeling of being rushed into the action clowns will be FL's Alien Encounter.Beyond the clowns, which are annoying anyway, I really don't care for the entire circus theme. Most kids have never seen Dumbo and circuses are out of favor (thankfully) so you're not giving kids something they can really identify with. I don't see the point.
I am glad to hear that PH has been scrapped and I'd love for Snow White themed ride.
What planet do you live on?! :veryconfu
I wonder what kind of backlash, if any, will happen when the majority of people find out SWSA is going to be gonzo. I may not be that saddened that its going away, but I know many who really love the ride.
Next time you're in Liberty Square start looking at the buildings and the numbers on the buildings. They represent dates in history, not just random numbers. As you move up the main drag towards Splash Mountain time passes. Then if you continue the path towards Thunder Mountain the chronology is interrupted by Splash Mountain being out of chronological order.
Its not for certain just yet, per Lees update: Update:
It has been pointed out to me that the possibility exists that SWSA may remain. In that scenario, the Princi would move to Expo Hall temporarily until a permanent home at Skyway is ready.
I'm trying to balance that with the SWSA info, which seems pretty solid.
Keep both possibilities in mind.
I just have one question...
Is jt04 a Vogon?
He'd have to write us some poetry for us to know for sure.
I don't know, Disney has released quite a few Dumbo DVD editions over the years.You really think most kids today have seen a nearly 70-year-old animated film beginning to end? I seriously doubt it, especially since Dumbo isn't one of Disney's more heavily-promoted films. The only place you ever see him is in the spinner ride — or the fireworks if you go to Disneyland.
Splash Mountain does not fit chronologically or geographically. Pecos Bill Tall Tale Inn and Cafe is inscribed with the year 1878. Song of the South takes place shortly after the Civil War and Chickapin Hill is in Georgia, not the American West. While Splash Mountain does break the chrono-geographic design of Liberty Square and Frontierland, it would not exactly fit sitting in its proper place, towering over the middle of Adventureland and Frontierland.That's true, but that's because America's expansion west followed that timeline.
If I'm not mistaken, its the Imagineering Field Guide to the MK that goes into a bunch of detail on this. I do remember the pathway right about about the fort that is now occupied by the DVC stand (it's wavy gravel cement) represents the Mississippi.
So all of the architecture is a bit of both. Chronologically, Splash doesn't fit; geographically, it's rather close.
I get the circus/dumbo relation. What circus doesnt have elephants? But what i dont get is the need for deulling dumbos, is t really that long of a wait? i never waited, so dont know. I think kids will love it, notwithstanding the clowns, which creep alot of people out. Poltergeist!!!
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