i dont think sge is that bad but i dont like the fact that it replaced ae if they had to put it there couldnt they just leave ae there and have sge for kids and ae for adults???
I'm not sure if you're trying to say Stitch isn't that horrible or not but...
Yesterday it was pretty busy at MK. Buzz I think had been down (but was back up) and had a 30+min queue with its FP backed well into the plaza (and out over near the Laugh Floor. TTA was even forming a queue and because the line at the load was getting a bit slowed down in the switchbacks there was a risk of the speedramp having to be shutdown (thankfully they cleared that up and got people to step more quickly).
But, from the TTA i got to see that Stitch with its FP running had absolutely no line and no one was getting FP for it (the FPs were out at their standard distribution window gap).
So.. it's not exactly doing well.
(Edit to add) To clarify, Buzz standby was out the door in extend queue but the sign said 30. FP for it was well out the door and doubling back on itself (suggesting it had recently gone down). TTA was forming a line. Stitch had no queue, but a few people in the waiting area.
(Personal Story: The only time I ever rode AE was when I was 7 years old. I seriously wanted to be a big boy and tackle the big rides since i had just ridden my first roller coaster Space Mountain. So we waited in line and I'm freaking out and all the parents are saying that I shouldnt have gone on it. We finally got in, and rode it. I screamed so loud my lungs nearly gave out. We got off and I didnt say anything for a long while and my mom thought I was going to cry. Then all i said was "that was awesome!")
There are many reasons why SGE is considered a terrible attraction. I loved AE, it was my most favourite ride of all time, and when SGE replaced it, I was heartbroken. I did try SGE with an open mind, but it was just too lousy. Here are the reasons why:
*Horrible animation in the pre show videos
*Story line with too many plot holes to count which include:
-They're pulling random people off the streets to be security guards. What?!
-Its a prequal to the Lilo and Stitch movie, which is before the federation ever heard of earth or humans. Yet, they're bringing in humans to be their security guards here on the futuristic earth.
-Lilo and Stitch takes place in the present while the ride is located in Tomorrowland which is set in the distant future.
-No food or drinks are allowed in the attraction at any time, yet someone manages to smuggle in a chili dog which Stitch eats.
-Stitch keeps calling himself Stitch even though this takes place before the movie, which was before he was named Stitch, so how come Stitch keeps calling himself Stitch?!
-Stitch teleports him down to earth ( wait, we're already on earth! ), and the aliens have never heard of it, and after the ride is over we suppose they capture him on earth and bring him to be trialed ( at the beginning of the movie ). Yet, when Stitch escapes again and lands in Hawaii, the aliens have never heard of earth again and seem to have no knolege of humans. Hello! Don't you remember when you opened up a security center in the future and hired a bunch of humans to be security guards? Ugh..
-At the end of the whole thing, they fire you. Hello, maybe if you had raised the DNA scanner things, we could've been a better help and not have been fired instead of sitting there and getting burped on.
*It still scares the bejeesus out of kids.
The only redeeming factor about the ride is the animatronics. Other than that, that's it.
I wish there was some way to find out who did what at what park.. Like who were the designers.
Confucious say: "If you post it, they will argue."
darthjohnny said:Well, the animation is basically in the same style as the Lilo and Stitch movie, so I don't really understand what you are talking about.
1. You are not a random human, you are a security guard, this is just your first day.
2. You just have to accept that the story involves the suspension of disbelief that you are not a human being, but an employee of the Galactic Federation.
3. Tomorrowland does not just embody the future itself, but also other planets and distant galaxies, that are more advanced then Planet Earth. Or if you don't except that explanation, SGE does take place in the future, but that doesn't mean Disney World has changed much, especially in terms of the Cinderella Castle. Besides, where would you want the attraction to be placed, Frontierland???
4. The chilli dog burp is just for humor, and is not supposed to be taken seriously as a violation of the rules. Besides, in real life, many people don't listen to the rules any way. :lol:
5. At the end, you are not fired. You are just released for today. If you recall Pleakly asks you that when you come back tomorrow, "Leave the cell phones at home."
As for the other things you mentioned, you have to look at it as not a prequel, but more as another take on the story. I ask you: When does the new plot line for the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction with Jack Sparrow take place? You can't really place it in an exact time within the movies. It is sort of a cool spin-off.
Well, the animation is basically in the same style as the Lilo and Stitch movie, so I don't really understand what you are talking about.
I've never seen kids frightened on Stitch the times I've rode it. They've all quite enjoyed it.
Yeah, but you'd think it'd be odd that they'd be hiring children and others that are not nessessarily fit to be security gaurds. I just think that random people going to see a teleportation demonstration is just a better and far more believeable story like in AE.
You can have suspension of disbelief, but that's a little too much suspension of disbelief. Walking in there and saying "Hey, pretend you're an alien!" just doesn't work too well. Sure, Buzz has people old and young going into a space war, but that's okay because its done in a surreal comic world, while Stitch isn't extremely surreal if at all.
Tomorrowland does take place on earth. There are many references to it around the land. SGE does not take place in the future. The firm story line as told by the imagineers is that its a prequal to the Lilo and Stitch movie which takes place in the present which makes a large continuity error.
Well, because POTC is just that. A spin off. In SGE, they're litterally telling you its a prequal. In POTC, nowhere do they tell you its a prequal to COTBP. For all we know, it could tie into some events with the third movie.
Victor said:Look, I hate SGE, and I get what you're saying, but since when has anyone required a 'logical reason' to be on any attraction at WDW? For example: PotC. Why are you riding a boat into a pirate invasion? Who knows? Do we even care? Then there are countless others, IASMW, SM, etc. The storylines for these are almost non existant in comparison to SGE.
Special note to all the legions of AE lovers...
Where where you when that attraction was still up and running.
Who designed AE and decided to change what Tomorrowland was all about?
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