Official Fantasyland Expansion Q & A (Mickey gets evicted) PART II

melissarose said:
i have a question. what does "e-ticket attraction" mean? i saw that beside journey of the little mermaid!

Back when Disney used to sell individual tickets for each ride, the top rides required an E ticket. The smaller, not so popular rides were A ticket then B ticket and so on. It's just a way of saying its going to be a ride/attraction with a major crowd draw.
 
I agree, but I'm still holding out hope for a slight change in format so that the show better serves as a meeting spot

I think the main problem with this would be timing issues. They have to move people in and out of the room(s) in a timely fashion, and this just wouldn't work in a 'meet and greet' format. Just IMHO, of course!
 
I think the main problem with this would be timing issues. They have to move people in and out of the room(s) in a timely fashion, and this just wouldn't work in a 'meet and greet' format. Just IMHO, of course!

.......... which is precisely why they needed to find a way to make her available somewhere else in the MK. Still calling this a colossal miss.

This attraction is going to be busy enough. It does not need the additional traffic from people who might just be happy to meet her at TST.

Until they get this worked out, I think this is going to be a big disappointment to a lot of little princess fans who want to meet Belle. Especially those who go in thinking this really will be a meet and greet.
 


I guess I understand them removing her from TST but I'm surprised they're taking her out of CRT, will they take Ariel out too when her Grotto opens? I understand that CRT and the FLE are in close proximity, but how will they explain it when PFH opens almost literally right beside CRT? As soon as you leave the restaurant you barely step into FL and there are all of the princesses you met at your meal available to meet again...in very close proximity.
 
I guess I understand them removing her from TST but I'm surprised they're taking her out of CRT, will they take Ariel out too when her Grotto opens? I understand that CRT and the FLE are in close proximity, but how will they explain it when PFH opens almost literally right beside CRT? As soon as you leave the restaurant you barely step into FL and there are all of the princesses you met at your meal available to meet again...in very close proximity.

Belle has always appeared at CRT, even when her storytime was right around the corner from the castle. So I'm having trouble understanding as well why the sudden need to take her out of there.
 


I realize I'm in the minority here, but I'd actually love to see ALL of the non-meal meet and greets morphed into more of an attraction like this. *ducks* I know, I know...you guys don't agree...don't throw anything at me! ;) :rotfl2:

Now, granted, for kids who have grown up with particular expectations about meet and greets (ahem, I'm looking at you kids of Dis-ers!), yes, this kind of change would come as a shock and potentially a disappointment. I do understand that. But let's set that idea aside for a moment and pretend you're talking only about someone with zero expectations.

To me (you may feel differently!), an interactive, take-you-into-the-story experience is far, FAR more worthwhile and fun than standing in line for a quick hug and photo and see you later, next please!

Instead of standing in line for hours for a snapshot next to Jack Skellington, what if you could participate in one of his experiments as he figures out how to "make Christmas"?

I did think the original (and all too brief) experiences for Rapunzel and Merida were great ideas, with the immersive activities (dancing, learning to shoot a bow and arrow, etc.) leading up to the actual meet and greet. But I think Enchanted Tales with Belle takes that even a little further--and I like it! I wouldn't be inclined to wait in character lines (unless DS4 wanted to), but even as an adult I'd be interested in ETWB (wouldn't necessarily take a part, but would definitely watch).
 
I realize I'm in the minority here, but I'd actually love to see ALL of the non-meal meet and greets morphed into more of an attraction like this. *ducks* I know, I know...you guys don't agree...don't throw anything at me! ;) :rotfl2:

Now, granted, for kids who have grown up with particular expectations about meet and greets (ahem, I'm looking at you kids of Dis-ers!), yes, this kind of change would come as a shock and potentially a disappointment. I do understand that. But let's set that idea aside for a moment and pretend you're talking only about someone with zero expectations.

To me (you may feel differently!), an interactive, take-you-into-the-story experience is far, FAR more worthwhile and fun than standing in line for a quick hug and photo and see you later, next please!

Instead of standing in line for hours for a snapshot next to Jack Skellington, what if you could participate in one of his experiments as he figures out how to "make Christmas"?

I did think the original (and all too brief) experiences for Rapunzel and Merida were great ideas, with the immersive activities (dancing, learning to shoot a bow and arrow, etc.) leading up to the actual meet and greet. But I think Enchanted Tales with Belle takes that even a little further--and I like it! I wouldn't be inclined to wait in character lines (unless DS4 wanted to), but even as an adult I'd be interested in ETWB (wouldn't necessarily take a part, but would definitely watch).

Well, actually the original plan for the FLE was to have Cindy and Aurora have interactive meet & greets like this in the area where the mine train is going. I was and still am a little sad that we'll never get to see how those would be. I'm glad they're doing the mine train, but I'd still love to see what they could do with Cindy and Aurora.

And I too would prefer this format, but not if it comes entirely at the expense of the traditional photo with a character that isn't timed on a stopwatch.
 
Well, actually the original plan for the FLE was to have Cindy and Aurora have interactive meet & greets like this in the area where the mine train is going. I was and still am a little sad that we'll never get to see how those would be. I'm glad they're doing the mine train, but I'd still love to see what they could do with Cindy and Aurora.

And I too would prefer this format, but not if it comes entirely at the expense of the traditional photo with a character that isn't timed on a stopwatch.

I agree, I love the idea of immersive, interactive meet and greet/character experience, but not at the expense of a traditional meet and greet. I've been very fortunate to have some amazing character interactions and I would be very disappointed if all character interactions were turned into a timed photo and nothing else.
 
GenevieveRaqs said:
I realize I'm in the minority here, but I'd actually love to see ALL of the non-meal meet and greets morphed into more of an attraction like this. *ducks* I know, I know...you guys don't agree...don't throw anything at me! ;) :rotfl2:

Now, granted, for kids who have grown up with particular expectations about meet and greets (ahem, I'm looking at you kids of Dis-ers!), yes, this kind of change would come as a shock and potentially a disappointment. I do understand that. But let's set that idea aside for a moment and pretend you're talking only about someone with zero expectations.

To me (you may feel differently!), an interactive, take-you-into-the-story experience is far, FAR more worthwhile and fun than standing in line for a quick hug and photo and see you later, next please!

Instead of standing in line for hours for a snapshot next to Jack Skellington, what if you could participate in one of his experiments as he figures out how to "make Christmas"?

I did think the original (and all too brief) experiences for Rapunzel and Merida were great ideas, with the immersive activities (dancing, learning to shoot a bow and arrow, etc.) leading up to the actual meet and greet. But I think Enchanted Tales with Belle takes that even a little further--and I like it! I wouldn't be inclined to wait in character lines (unless DS4 wanted to), but even as an adult I'd be interested in ETWB (wouldn't necessarily take a part, but would definitely watch).

I totally agree and I love your idea of making Christmas with Jack Skellington. That would be so cool.
 
I have a question about the AP preview. If only one member of your party is an AP holder, and the rest aren't....can they all get in, or is it ONLY for the AP? thanks!
 
I have a question about the AP preview. If only one member of your party is an AP holder, and the rest aren't....can they all get in, or is it ONLY for the AP? thanks!

Doesn't look like it. Each person that signs up will need to provide the number on their AP.
 
I agree that interaction is more fun than snap-and-run photos, BUT....only if FP or FP+ gets implemented. I just don't want an hour or two wait for EVERY character. We waited 1:45 for Jack and Sally and 1:00 for Rapunzel, but after those, my kids would only see characters with short lines.
 
Almost forgot why I jumped into this thread....sorry, ToT race fried my brain!!

A CM told us Pete's Silly Sideshow might be in soft open by yesterday (wasn't) or today. If you're in the MK, might be worth a walk back to the Circus!
 
.......... which is precisely why they needed to find a way to make her available somewhere else in the MK. Still calling this a colossal miss.

This attraction is going to be busy enough. It does not need the additional traffic from people who might just be happy to meet her at TST.

Until they get this worked out, I think this is going to be a big disappointment to a lot of little princess fans who want to meet Belle. Especially those who go in thinking this really will be a meet and greet.

:thumbsup2 Beast is only going to be available if you have a dinner reservation at Be Our Guest it seems as well! :sad1:
 

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