MonocularVision
One-Eyed American
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The only logical and acceptable retheme for Splash Mountain would have been Kuzcotopia. 

The only logical and acceptable retheme for Splash Mountain would have been Kuzcotopia.![]()
Thank you, DLgal and Brian. As long as Boudin and Ghirardelli stay I won't get angry.Yeah, thinking about it, they could have Noodle Burger or Yaki Taco, and basically offer the one themed item, and the rest be typical Mexican and Asian food. They could also use Lucky Cat Cafe. Pacific Wharf is popular and I doubt they change the offerings much. The sourdough will not go away.
Thank you, DLgal and Brian. As long as Boudin and Ghirardelli stay I won't get angry.
I've never even heard of "Baymax" or "Big Hero 6." I guess Disney is going after some young demographic that I'm totally out of touch with.
Thank you, DLgal and Brian. As long as Boudin and Ghirardelli stay I won't get angry.![]()
I've never even heard of "Baymax" or "Big Hero 6." I guess Disney is going after some young demographic that I'm totally out of touch with.
It's a movie worth watching. It has a very good message.
It was kind of grim and cynical in a way. But I still enjoyed it as a fantasy.
That's me, grim and cynical! Probably why I liked it.![]()
I mean - Hiro's brother died when Professor Callaghan set up an explosion in order to steal his nanobots technology. And Callaghan was filled with rage and wanted revenge. Hiro was also filled with rage for the death of his brother. All balanced with how cute and innocent Baymax was.
Still - being a superhero is dangerous. I think Kick-*** was far more realistic. Or Leapfrog breaking his legs on She-Hulk.
Years ago, Epcot used to have a Baymax M&G. It was probably a precursor to the Halloween costume technology that brought us the inflatable T-rexes for kids LOL. Maybe they will bring him to DCA.
I think I can be categorized as cynical, b/c honestly for both of these things (French Market conversion and San Fransokyo) - I'm guessing it's far less exciting than anyone is thinking. Some updated paint or graphics, slight menu alterations or naming of dishes that otherwise remain the same. The parks blog article said "In fact, the film designers took inspiration from the exterior of the original French Market Restaurant in New Orleans Square when designing Tiana’s Palace for the movie"... which reads almost like they are giving themselves an opening to do minimal updates b/c oh hey - French Market was ALREADY the inspiration for the movie restaurant.
I just looked around the web and found what I believe to be the concept art you're talking about. Am I correct that the short bridge between the obelisk (whatever that thing is called) and Pacific Wharf is going to be turned into a mashup between a torii gate and the Golden Gate Bridge?The Wharf situation seems fine on the surface, but the concept art for the bridge overlay is AWFUL. I can't believe they are going to do that and ruin sight lines in both directions.
I just looked around the web and found what I believe to be the concept art you're talking about. Am I correct that the short bridge between the obelisk (whatever that thing is called) and Pacific Wharf is going to be turned into a mashup between a torii gate and the Golden Gate Bridge?
Honestly, French Market seemed like it could use a good deep cleaning last month. So if this is just an excuse to deep clean, I guess yay?Yeah, for Tianas it seems like a new sign and a fresh coat of paint is all we can expect.
The Wharf situation seems fine on the surface, but the concept art for the bridge overlay is AWFUL. I can't believe they are going to do that and ruin sight lines in both directions.