I was going to try for the dessert party to get a guaranteed spot.Which reminds me...you have to go to the left to see the Star Wars show. The launch point is awful and towers
For the show block all the bursts to the right
FYI
I was going to try for the dessert party to get a guaranteed spot.Which reminds me...you have to go to the left to see the Star Wars show. The launch point is awful and towers
For the show block all the bursts to the right
FYI
Ummm...you should try it with your eyes open...it's actually a new storyline for Frozen Ever After where you are traveling to the Ice Palace to see Elsa - so it mixes in elements from the original movie and the Frozen Fever short, etc.
It's a pretty lose story though but you can follow it
I don't think you can blame imagineers here though. They were given the place and time frame they needed to get it done. I can garuantee imagineers would've rather built a completely new ride than build in the existing facility using the same ride system. I don't think this is Epcot leadership either. It goes straight to Burbank making that call.It's an ok kiddie ride...
But as feared it's a very simple kiddie ride and it's now anchored in the world showplace.
It makes the three caballeros look like a graduate history course as far as cultural significance.
My problem isn't what's there...it's that the ride system is not working well now, it took an unreasonable amount of time and money.
"These things take time" doesn't justify the product.
And what was truly misguided from the start:
They could have just built a new omnimover...On the pad next door they wasted
It's always easier to knock down a house and build a new one than restore it...architectural fact.
But here...they had to take something OFFLine. That is symbolic of bad leadership in WDW and particularly Epcot.
I was going to try for the dessert party to get a guaranteed spot.
The great movie Ride with partial recorded narration stinks...by the way. Just thought I'd mention that.
Just like the land
It's kinda unforgivable that they haven't added/updated that ride in 27 years though...isn't it?
I wanted to do something special during my dopey challenge week....or just stand to the left in fairly light crowds...as opposed to giving Money to the beast![]()
Ok. Now that's just funny.
How'd that pressure to provide more work out?![]()
I wanted to do something special during my dopey challenge week.
I have no recollection of any freezing effect when I went on it during our late June trip. I'm assuming it wasn't working back then.
I was thinking the same thing when I watched the Live Stream of them a couple weeks ago. All the explosions looked blocked. Maybe I'm in the minority...maybe it's due to my apathy for Star Wars...but I didn't think there was anything spectacular about watching clips of a movie projected onto a building...
Oh I am but I've never done a dessert party and felt the one to try is at DHS. That's beside the point though back to GMR and Mickey.Eat somewhere nice![]()
I was going to try for the dessert party to get a guaranteed spot.
Still don't remember the cold but remember the fog v0v.
And fair enough with the Star Wars fireworks. I still think I'd be underwhelmed in person, but that's probably just because of my personal opinions in regards to Star Wars.
Yes this will close before anything opens.Sorry being fantastically lazy and have not read through the whole post - but is the close down date right? 2017? won't that mean there's another thing closed before the new stuff opens.
Wouldn't it be more prudent to wait until TS land opens before shutting down something else?
As at this rate there'll be no attraction left.
again apologies if this has already been discussed to death before I got caught up
With the former theme of the park it wasn't out of place. It was a center piece attraction about some of the greatest movies ever made.This is really exciting news, I've never done the GMR and always felt it was out of place in DHS especially now with the new expansion. A Mickey ride thou sounds awesome and does pay true homage to the mouse that started it all. Plus, they can market it as the first ride with the mouse. I can't wait to see it!
Yeah we'll see how Star Wars land as a whole works. I enjoyed the original ones, the prequels...yeah not so much..and I enjoyed that most recent one for the most part. I was never a big fan of Toy Story *gasp* so I'm kinda indifferent to that new area. Maybe if I have kids when I next go I might feel differently. I'm glad they are getting things finally done but just like I said sucky timing for me.
It's poorly placed (overlay) animatronics and the frozen songs in 30 second snippets...
It is what it is
So I'm curious - I realize many people like the GMR, but does anyone consider it a true "E-ticket"? (And while I hate that term in referring to new rides - MY definition of an E-ticket is that it ranks as the highest must-do/popular ride.) I myself would put the GMR below every other ride in DHS - below Star Tours, ToT, RnRC, and TSMM.