Goofnut1980
Well-Known Member
IM FREAKING PUMPED ABOUT THIS!!!!!!! Can't wait to see and hear it.. Sucks we are only there till 5/11... but back in October!
Unrelated as far as I am aware.That "other site" is showing pictures of work being done to the tops of various buildings for what is supposedly this show. Any users around here able to add on to that?
To be fair, 40 seconds is not exactly good judging material. At first "glance", it seems they're under qualified. But, repeated listening and an anticipation to hear what they'll do for the finale should help stem the blow. (after Disneyland Forever, standards are high)
WDI isn't doing it.So I've lost all faith in Imagineering's show writing after seeing Disney Illuminations in Paris. Let's hope Orlando can show Imagineering how to do a real show.
I will stick to OLCSo I've lost all faith in Imagineering's show writing after seeing Disney Illuminations in Paris. Let's hope Orlando can show Imagineering how to do a real show.
I'm aware Creative Entertainment is doing the show. I'm saying I'm hoping that Happily Ever After is better than Ignite the Crap and Ignite la MerdeWDI isn't doing it.
First of all it doesn't deserve to be named after the greatest series nighttime shows of all time. But that music is defiantly enough to make me turn around and walk away.So I've lost all faith in Imagineering's show writing after seeing Disney Illuminations in Paris. Let's hope Orlando can show Imagineering how to do a real show.
OLC has next-to-nothing to do with show development for Tokyo Disney Resort. That's all Disney for the most part.I will stick to OLC
Jordan Fisher is an alumnus of several Disney Channel shows, was in the soundtrack for Moana doing a cover of "Thank You" with Lin Manuel Miranda, and has been in "Hamilton" on Broadway.
OLC has next-to-nothing to do with show development for Tokyo Disney Resort. That's all Disney for the most part.
I'm so worried. I have a fear that they will do what they did to the villain songs in Hallowishes fireworks. (You know, NOT the original songs from the films, but they sound like some horrible techno remix sung by some random pop singers).
I get pretty emotional watching Wishes and I think it's because it hits all the right nostalgic notes. I fear that may be over. I hope I'm wrong. I hope I eat my words. That would make me very happy.
OLC has next-to-nothing to do with show development for Tokyo Disney Resort. That's all Disney for the most part.
Most OLC shows have Mickey and Co and normally add in park exclusive characters created for those shows but other than that because that's the standard they've set and the merch of characters in those costumes sell extremely well. The States are far more guilty of this than OLC with less reason to show.The only show development OLC does is insisting that characters be crammed into the most inopportune moments of shows that they shouldn't be a part of in the first place. I know OLC never ever does anything wrong- but I'd hate to see how much the shows here would devolve into a character parade if they took over that stuff here in the States.
I've been quiet on this topic for a couple of reasons:
Of course, you can't always get what you want (at least that's what Keith and Mick taught me) and there are a few concerns that I have that won't be alleviated until the show makes its debut. The aforementioned positive attribute of 17 minutes could be a great thing... if it wasn't for what I've heard about the pyro budget. Little chirps of information that I've been told equated this to 12 minutes of butter spread over 17 minutes of bread. I hope this isn't true.
550 pyro shells is spartan for Star Wars? Or ROE's 1,000+ launches of 2,800 shells? The aerials are obviously fewer than MK's and aren't as large especially for ROE, but for shows that have all of the offerings that Star Wars and ROE bring to the table, the aerials aren't even the main event. It's ridiculous to think they're lacking for those shows.The resort needs a pyro focused show. Illuminations has long stretches without pyro. Festival of Light will never have pyro and the DHS Star Wars flavor of the day has a Spartan amount (you could always count the number of shells on your fingers and toes). I'm hoping that the show gets the budget it deserves for the extended length.
This brings up the sub topic of pryo budget, the types of pryo on offer. Again, just going off the minimal information I've been told, one approach to increase the volume of shells on offer is to reduce down the variety of shells being used. This is something that could be good (as Disneyland doesn't usually use a great variety and usually goes for more volume); but, it all comes down to filling out the entire show with enough density to be a true successor to Wishes. The key is the budget. Hopefully CE won this battle.
The other thing you need to keep in mind is that HEA will likely take over all of the nighttime entertainment for the MK for quite some time. No parade in the near future and the plan was to have this replace Wishes and Once Upon a Time (which after several projection mapping attempts finally gets the puzzle right).
The other bit of news about HEA is that it is on offer as a stop gap solution until the 50th; but, short term solutions have a tendency to stick around long past their shelf life at WDW.
All in all, I'm quite hopeful that HEA will be a worthy successor to Wishes. It has a very good chance at being quite spectacular.
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