VJ
Well-Known Member
that is really weird! they work for meWeird, all your links just take me to a Stitch "someone ate that page" link haha.
that is really weird! they work for meWeird, all your links just take me to a Stitch "someone ate that page" link haha.
that is really weird! they work for me
OH i think it's because you're in canada maybe?Even when I try from this Fireworks page, it gives me the ate page when I try the Wondrous link.
But this Fireworks page does intrigue me, as it seems to have a default 10 minute time. So I wonder if that is a standard default, and then they manually change it when they develop a new show page:
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OH i think it's because you're in canada maybe?
I still expecting a Castle pyro for Wondrous Journeys. Too disappointed if they decided to show this fireworks similar style to Mix Magic without castle pyro (unless inclement weather happens).Seriously? And here I thought given the 60 or so movies they have to hit this would be on the longer side to do any of it justice. Good check on my expectations then: less Disneyland Forever, more Mickey's Mix Magic with the finale clip show of World of Color attached.
It’s showing as 13 minutes on my end.According to the official show page on Disneyland.com, Wondrous Journeys will only be 10 minutes long.
For comparison, most recent Disneyland fireworks spectaculars have hovered around 15-20 minutes in length.
And this is showing to me as 24 minutes.hmm, just checked and it's still there - my current theory is they used the mickey's mix magic page as a template and forgot to change the runtime, BUT world of color one is listed as 22 minutes on its page, so.. i'm not sure what's going on
It’s showing as 13 minutes on my end.
And this is showing to me as 24 minutes.
I'm seeing that now too. I guess they were indeed placeholders!It’s showing as 13 minutes on my end.
And this is showing to me as 24 minutes.
Given that disappointed expectations of Disney Enchantment, we expecting nothing excited about both shows, except about fountains installed at the smaller DL castle.I have zero expectations for this show. It’s debuting next month and we’ve heard essentially nothing. Same with One.
I never use whatever happens at WDW as an indicator for what will happen here. There’s a lot of proof that TDO and TDA have different mindsets when it comes to the respective resorts. Enchantment’s quality personally has nothing to do with my lack of expectations.Given that disappointed expectations of Disney Enchantment, we expecting nothing excited about both shows, except about fountains installed at the smaller DL castle.
Disney indeed should be learn how they could make a good and well-received nighttime spectaculars like Disneyland Forever, HEA, Momentous, or Believe! Sea of Dreams. Imagineers should not expecting flop of both shows to celebrating Disney's centennial, unlike how Strange World flopped at box office or how Enchantment flopped for guest reactions for WDW's 50th.
I wonder if this will change with the consolidation and move of Imagineering to Florida.I never use whatever happens at WDW as an indicator for what will happen here. There’s a lot of proof that TDO and TDA have different mindsets when it comes to the respective resorts. Enchantment’s quality personally has nothing to do with my lack of expectations.
We don’t know if that’s still happening. Also, it doesn’t seem like it would, even if it were. Location of imagineering has nothing to do with it. TDO is simply cheap, and I strongly believe the culture of the two resorts, including the demographics of guests, has something to do with it.I wonder if this will change with the consolidation and move of Imagineering to Florida.
I personally know a handful of people that were laid off for not agreeing to move earlier this year. Even though the Lake Nona Campus isn't built they already decimated imagineering and corporate Disney HQ.We don’t know if that’s still happening. Also, it doesn’t seem like it would, even if it were. Location of imagineering has nothing to do with it. TDO is simply cheap, and I strongly believe the culture of the two resorts, including the demographics of guests, has something to do with it.
Right, that was earlier this year.I personally know a handful of people that were laid off for not agreeing to move earlier this year. Even though the Lake Nona Campus isn't built they already decimated imagineering and corporate Disney HQ.
Basically there was a staff reduction, in addition to the staff reduction those that didn't agree to move were laid off, the people that agreed to move prior were then given an extension for the timeline they need to move.
That could change I suppose but a lot of damage has already been done. Many positions were outright eliminated.
I think Iger gave a non answer about looking into the Lake Nona plans at his town hall but I guarantee you the plans were his from the start.Right, that was earlier this year.
We still don’t know what will go down.I think Iger gave a non answer about looking into the Lake Nona plans at his town hall but I guarantee you the plans were his from the start.
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