I know that some rides like Star Tours, and Toy Story Mania, by necessity need to use screens as part of the ride. I know that there are screens used extensively in Mermaid, but I guess I just chalked it up to limited space, but now I'm not so sure. For example:
In Ariel's transformation to a human, why not use an animatronic with fiber optic sparklers around her legs, or even a Pepper's Ghost trick to make it look like her fin changes into legs?
http://www./wp-content/uploads/2012/04/cg2.jpg
And why have a screen Ariel overheard when I guess they could have built a little Ariel animatronic to make it look like the real Little Mermaid is circling above?
http://www./wp-content/uploads/2012/04/cg1.jpg
Similarly, the Ariel gets her voice back scene could have easily been done with an Ariel and Eric animatronics and fiber optics,
Outside of just budgets concerns, why use screens? Maybe this is why it is hard (at least for me) to get into the magic of the ride as you switch between screens and animatronics and nothing feels like it is connected. I wish I knew if this was because of a couple feet of space or just . . . budget concerns.
In Ariel's transformation to a human, why not use an animatronic with fiber optic sparklers around her legs, or even a Pepper's Ghost trick to make it look like her fin changes into legs?
http://www./wp-content/uploads/2012/04/cg2.jpg
And why have a screen Ariel overheard when I guess they could have built a little Ariel animatronic to make it look like the real Little Mermaid is circling above?
http://www./wp-content/uploads/2012/04/cg1.jpg
Similarly, the Ariel gets her voice back scene could have easily been done with an Ariel and Eric animatronics and fiber optics,

Outside of just budgets concerns, why use screens? Maybe this is why it is hard (at least for me) to get into the magic of the ride as you switch between screens and animatronics and nothing feels like it is connected. I wish I knew if this was because of a couple feet of space or just . . . budget concerns.