When HISTA first opened, it was different and fun. Now it is tired, dated and quite frankly, a chore. I haven't been to see it in many, many years. Probably since I last worked there in 97. I just have no desire to see it. While the effects are pretty good, but it is an old movie that not many people remember.
After speaking with Martin (Marni) about Makin' Memories and how he has kicked himself for not recording the film when he had the chance, I decided to venture into HISTA yesterday to record the "True Colors" film that is not as good as "Makin' Memories" but not bad.
(Some of you can already see where this is going)
I enter the que, which is just absurd to have a fastpass attached to it. I got into the pre show and was surprised to find the flatscreen tvs hanging from the ceiling. The old stage is still there draped in black cloth looking like a void at the bottom of the sloped room. As we filed into the room, being beckoned to move three steps forward and three steps to the left over and over again, the video started.
What the heck was that!?!?!
That is the WORST thing I have EVER seen in a Disney park and I've seen the Monster Inc. Laugh Floor when it was in testing!!!
Terrible!
In the actual theater, the movie looked so dated. The clothing, the hair and makeup. ______. I started to contemplate why this show was still there and then the mice came out. The audience shrieked in fear and surprise and I had my answer. All my previous feelings went away. I no longer cared that a good chunk of the people in the audience didn't even know who Wayne Szalinski was or who he was supposed to be. I no longer cared that the new DLP screen on the side still looked like an old tv broadcast from the early 90's. Hearing the people scream and laugh made up for it. The show continued and the audience started to respond more and more and I left with an "okay" feeling. Not that I would go out of my way to see it again anytime soon, but a feeling of satisfaction that it is still delighting people, which is something I can't say for some other attractions.
So back to my original question...
What the heck was that "pre-show"? Even the Eric Idle segment was weak. There was something lost since it is no longer a slide show. Fill me in.
After speaking with Martin (Marni) about Makin' Memories and how he has kicked himself for not recording the film when he had the chance, I decided to venture into HISTA yesterday to record the "True Colors" film that is not as good as "Makin' Memories" but not bad.
(Some of you can already see where this is going)
I enter the que, which is just absurd to have a fastpass attached to it. I got into the pre show and was surprised to find the flatscreen tvs hanging from the ceiling. The old stage is still there draped in black cloth looking like a void at the bottom of the sloped room. As we filed into the room, being beckoned to move three steps forward and three steps to the left over and over again, the video started.
What the heck was that!?!?!
That is the WORST thing I have EVER seen in a Disney park and I've seen the Monster Inc. Laugh Floor when it was in testing!!!
Terrible!
In the actual theater, the movie looked so dated. The clothing, the hair and makeup. ______. I started to contemplate why this show was still there and then the mice came out. The audience shrieked in fear and surprise and I had my answer. All my previous feelings went away. I no longer cared that a good chunk of the people in the audience didn't even know who Wayne Szalinski was or who he was supposed to be. I no longer cared that the new DLP screen on the side still looked like an old tv broadcast from the early 90's. Hearing the people scream and laugh made up for it. The show continued and the audience started to respond more and more and I left with an "okay" feeling. Not that I would go out of my way to see it again anytime soon, but a feeling of satisfaction that it is still delighting people, which is something I can't say for some other attractions.
So back to my original question...
What the heck was that "pre-show"? Even the Eric Idle segment was weak. There was something lost since it is no longer a slide show. Fill me in.