Not really surprising since they're putting a bunch of IPs in WS but...Martin on WDWmagic.com said the current plans for the replacement of illuminations will use IPs.
I’m not a fan of this if it does happen.
Martin on WDWmagic.com said the current plans for the replacement of illuminations will use IPs.
I’m not a fan of this if it does happen.
Regarding the proposed Mary Poppins UK ride, and it likely being a "C" level ride...I know some people get upset whenever any ride is added and it is not an "E" ticket. However, given the current state of crowd levels, wait times, etc., whenever they do add something, I'd much prefer they give us a quality ride (always the most important thing, irregardless of "thrill" level), that has very high capacity. I think adding rides along the lines of Haunted Mansion that can absorb the largest number of people just to get them out of walkways and such to give the parks a less crowded "feel" is most important.
I actually almost prefer getting new dark rides to E-tickets. And adding people eaters to Epcot could do wonders for it.
I saw a stat the other day that (at least for Twitter) Fake News spreads 40% faster than real news (though who knows, that stat could be fake news as well)
It looks just as worth riding as an E ticket and that's what matters to meRegarding the proposed Mary Poppins UK ride, and it likely being a "C" level ride...I know some people get upset whenever any ride is added and it is not an "E" ticket. However, given the current state of crowd levels, wait times, etc., whenever they do add something, I'd much prefer they give us a quality ride (always the most important thing, irregardless of "thrill" level), that has very high capacity. I think adding rides along the lines of Haunted Mansion that can absorb the largest number of people just to get them out of walkways and such to give the parks a less crowded "feel" is most important.
wouldnt it be great to get a tangled boat ride in say Germany though??? #IveGotADreamI wonder if that is the resource of the Tangled ride into small world 'rumor' that I get asked about at work on a bi weekly basis as of late
It seems like in the early days of the park they had a lot more areas with things (technology) to explore and hands-on type things - be it Cominicore or Imageworks or whatever. They still have a few things scattered around but they are often pretty out of date at this point - revamping that concept I think would be great and could work within the current physical structures
Martin on WDWmagic.com said the current plans for the replacement of illuminations will use IPs.
I’m not a fan of this if it does happen.
What are IPs?
If this is done tastefully (i.e. not an IP dump), then it could work. Would be nice to see only the characters/IP's of the World Showcase pavilions. That could work IMO. I was kinda disappointed with IllumiNations on my last trip - it really doesn't compare to something like HEA.Martin on WDWmagic.com said the current plans for the replacement of illuminations will use IPs.
I’m not a fan of this if it does happen.
Oooooh, exciting stuff! Haven't been over to WDWMagic to look for myself, but has an opening timeframe been mentioned - are we looking this year or later?Martin says hardware is beginning to be fabricated for the new Epcot show.
What are IPs?
Intellectual Properties
To add a different team than the one who did HEA is doing this.Martin says hardware is beginning to be fabricated for the new Epcot show.
To add a different team than the one who did HEA is doing this.
I don't know if I agree about society being less well behaved. I think that the fact that it could disperse crowds a little gives it major benefit. I think Disney has also proved they are capable of still delivering these hands on exhibits in some of the newer line queues. Seven Dwarves Mine Train is a great example, as is Winnie the PoohI think there are two fundamental problems with having hands on exhibits now. The first problem is that as a society, we are not as well behaved as we were back in the 80's. As a result, I think that there would be constant problems with things being broken and in need of repair. The second problem I see with having hands on exhibits has simply to do with capacity. There are a lot more people visiting Disney World on a daily basis now than there were back in the 80's. Because of that, I think hands on exhibits would constantly have long lines, and be difficult to experience for many guests.