You sound fairly humorless if you were upset by tongue-in-cheek razzing from SW characters.
No, not at all. I have a great sense of humor. It's all in the delivery. It wasn't done well.
You sound fairly humorless if you were upset by tongue-in-cheek razzing from SW characters.
at this point we all know you did not enjoy GE and whatever may happen in the future you will have very strong negative opinions on it, you are just predisposed that way.No, not at all. I have a great sense of humor. It's all in the delivery. It wasn't done well.
In DLGal's defense she did say she was reachingWhat now? A rope bridge? Umm...where?
We saw tons of kids playing with the app and the interactive droids, ships, panels, doors. Sorry your visit was a bust. And the Stormtroopers...well, what can I say...they ARE bad guys after all LOL!
at this point we all know you did not enjoy GE and whatever may happen in the future you will have very strong negative opinions on it, you are just predisposed that way.
What now? A rope bridge? Umm...where?
We saw tons of kids playing with the app and the interactive droids, ships, panels, doors.
There was one year that they had an Anakin from Episode III that looked exactly like him, the lines were super long, then they switched to another one and that was so disappointing.
I've seen far too many kids in the parks with smartphones. An annoyingly high amount to be frank. Of all ages. Of course everyone's opinions and observations are different, but that's a pretty broad generalization that I don't believe is true in this day and age. Whether they would want to use the play app is another thing, but I've seen a great deal with phones....and most kids aren't running around with smartphones.
Have you actually been to Pandora?? LOL...You know, I heard the rope bridge mentioned on a Disney podcast this week. I was like "I didn't know there was a rope bridge there." I haven't actually seen it, I just took their word that it exists. In an attempt to find this elusive bridge, I did an image search and did find what LOOKS like a rope bridge, but it's just a walkway themed that way, so maybe just a misunderstanding. It does look like it's wrapped with either ropes or vines of some sort (fake ones), and it is a bridge in that it traverses an area where there appears to be plant life on both sides as well as under, along with some water. So, a "rope" bridge, perhaps.
And my point was, without a smartphone, kids can't play with anything in SWGE. Nothing is
hands-on interactive.
Have you actually been to Pandora?? LOL...
So in order to be interactive it has to be physically touchable.
Guess Agent P adventure, Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom, pirate Quest Adventure are all off the table then.
Priceless.
They all 3 still exist and people play with them oftenYes, twice. Both times to ride FOP. I wasn't impressed enough to want to explore. It was too darn hot.
No, of course not. Tech enabled interaction is fine too. I just feel like buttons that you can actually press and they light up is way cooler than having to use a smartphone app to accomplish some flashing lights. Why couldn't it be both? Something everyone could do, regardless of their possession of a smart phone.
FWIW, I never cared for Agent P or Sorcerer's either. I found them distracting. To each his own. Do those even exist anymore? If not, that's pretty telling.
Yes, twice. Both times to ride FOP. I wasn't impressed enough to want to explore. It was too darn hot.
No, of course not. Tech enabled interaction is fine too. I just feel like buttons that you can actually press and they light up is way cooler than having to use a smartphone app to accomplish some flashing lights. Why couldn't it be both? Something everyone could do, regardless of their possession of a smart phone.
FWIW, I never cared for Agent P or Sorcerer's either. I found them distracting. To each his own. Do those even exist anymore? If not, that's pretty telling.
I have a great sense of humor.
And my point was, without a smartphone, kids can't play with anything in SWGE. Nothing is
hands-on interactive.
I like the idea of moving on from the arguments and into more constructive suggestions. In that spirit, if Bob Chapek came to everyone on this thread and asked for ONE thing he could do by Spring Break to enhance the experience in the land, what would each person say?I think we need to stop ‘fighting’ over the point about Original vs New Trilogy content, that can’t ever happen now, and frankly it’s getting very tiresome. What is a good discussion point is what changes they could make to bring in some of the more hardcore fans that are either on the fence or angry about the setting.
Personally, I believe they need to max up the alien-ness of the planet, all we have are human cast members with their core phrases, and apart from Chewie, all the roving characters are also human. I was sold the land initially on there being aliens walking round interacting with the guests. Now we know that they cut the budget on that and also some concerns that they would clutter the land, but if we are led to believe the land is empty, that should not be an issue right? The cantina and DJ Rex will eventually get old and they need to look at having some kind of Cantina band inside, that is quintessential Star Wars, from Mos Eisley and Jabba’s Palace to Takodana in the new trilogy (Maz’s Castle for the uninitiated).
Also, just a note on the post about creating a Batuu ID badge upon entry... brilliant idea, but you know they will charge right? I mean how many of us now walk right past the newbies getting their photo done in Gringotts smirking to ourselves as we do?
Everyone thinks that, but they can't all be right, can they?
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I like the idea of moving on from the arguments and into more constructive suggestions. In that spirit, if Bob Chapek came to everyone on this thread and asked for ONE thing he could do by Spring Break to enhance the experience in the land, what would each person say?