lockedoutlogic
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On a positive note...can I say again how much better MGM is with that stupid hat gone and a real fireworks show back in the fold?
Same here! Trying to keep some surprise element, especially that DFi has not watched any of the videos and I want to experience the new attractions with him up close! It's sooo hard though that my mantra these days is scroll down fast.Epcot 50th - you do realize that's in 2032 - which is 16 years away - right? I think the next thing to worry about is MK 50th. That's 5 years away.
I just wanted to say that while I appreciate all the folks that post videos - I find myself avoiding watching them. This upcoming trip is the first in a while that's going to have a lot of new stuff, and I am sort of excited to not know exactly what that will entail. So things like the Soarin' film and the fireworks, I just don't really want to look at?
Anyone else feel the same way? Or does curiosity overwhelm the desire for surprise.
May I ask why you thought that? I watched it on YouTube and thought it looked great. What were you expecting?
It did you a lot of projections but I thought they were very well done from what I could see. They couldn't really do the new launch pad from somewhere else and it wasn't feasible to keep lighting off fireworks in the park like they did.I was expecting a fireworks show with integrated projections. This was more of a projection show with some fireworks thrown in. The location of the new launch pad is terrible, and the fact that the high shots aren't centered basically ruins the show for me. DHS was not designed with fireworks in mind, and this current layout renders much of Hollywood Boulevard useless.
I stood in the center of the road outside Starbucks. I could only see the actual theater projections - nothing off to the sides - and that's only because no one tall stood in front of me. If someone had, I would have missed half of the show. The low fireworks off to the left were completely blocked and the only reason I knew they existed was because of the light flashes in the smoke. Similarly, most of the low shots on the right were majorly obstructed. I have stood in this spot many times for different shows and it's always been wonderful, but this was terrible.
Ignoring the fireworks, there was no flow of the actual show. It bounced between stories and characters from different timelines fairly incoherently. I did notice they tried grouping things together (all the dark side showed up at once, even though the order was Vader -> Maul -> Kylo - movie order but not chronological) but it still made little sense. Instead of creating some sort of story, it felt like they just mushed together a bunch of iconic lines ('You were the chosen one' ' the probability of success...' 'do or do not...' 'I love you, I know') and some edited clips thrown up on the theater.
There were some good aspects. Some of the new fireworks they use look amazing. Very complicated shape+color changing combinations. The lasers they use for lightsabers were very cool. And the integration into the environment (I could see several trees that lit up with the show) was a cool feature.
After seeing Star Wars Weekends (2015) Symphony in the Stars (which I still firmly believe is the best show Disney World has put on in the past 18 months that I've lived here), and the last version of SitS (which was good, but not like SWW), this was a huge letdown.
I just wanted to say that while I appreciate all the folks that post videos - I find myself avoiding watching them. This upcoming trip is the first in a while that's going to have a lot of new stuff, and I am sort of excited to not know exactly what that will entail. So things like the Soarin' film and the fireworks, I just don't really want to look at?
Anyone else feel the same way? Or does curiosity overwhelm the desire for surprise.
On a positive note...can I say again how much better MGM is with that stupid hat gone and a real fireworks show back in the fold?
I get it with the launch pad location, and I get why they built it. But the change in launching location really took the quality down. I have watched fireworks all over that park, and this was the first time I was truly disappointed.It did you a lot of projections but I thought they were very well done from what I could see. They couldn't really do the new launch pad from somewhere else and it wasn't feasible to keep lighting off fireworks in the park like they did.
The show definitely has a specific viewing location. They should've incorporated Hollywood boulevard more with Disneyland Main Street type projections.
I can see why you feel that way if you don't stand within the hub.
That sound you all just heard was me falling off my chair in total shock. Don't worry all, I am fine.![]()
News
Fence and signs going up at the Poly today
The first thing that popped in my head when I saw this rumor, was DOWN WITH FLYING TINKERBELL. UP WITH FLYING CLOWNFISH.Id be ok with that.
Considering how they've treated the loyal, core fanbase since Iger took over...there are NOT a lot of positives to point to on the whole.
I mean...it's not "fun" or "magic" to think about...but that's is a very real concept.
Yup....cause nothing screams "Disney vacation" like feeding thousand pound prehistoric relics who are just looking for an easy snack to sustain themselves.It stinks...but prudent...
It was 45 years of relative coexistence...
But considering all the videos the have popped up over the last few days of people filming/affecting the gators around property...I'm not surprised now at all that an incident happened and they may have more.
Paradise lost
My favorite is the 2013 video from Coronado springs where the mom says "there's our first gator"...and then somebody is tossing bread at it in the water...
Outside the pepper market.
Right Disney is "wrong"...and the gator is "wrong"...
And the people "didn't know"...
...or they're damn stupid.
Got to agree with this. We were there in at Christmas and saw the Stars Wars fireworks show then had then, IMHO it was the best fireworks show that Disney had. It was just nonstop fireworks, this new show looks like just another way to reduce expenses since there's a lot less money spend on the actual fireworks.I was expecting a fireworks show with integrated projections. This was more of a projection show with some fireworks thrown in.
I like surprises though. I think we are the only people we knew who didn't want to know the gender of our child. I told people that there are so few really good surprises left in life, so why spoil it. Anyway, our kid wasn't wearing pink, even if she was a girl; I hate pink. Now I have a son that loves pink![]()
It stinks...but prudent...
It was 45 years of relative coexistence...
But considering all the videos the have popped up over the last few days of people filming/affecting the gators around property...I'm not surprised now at all that an incident happened and they may have more.
Paradise lost.
Got to agree with this. We were there in at Christmas and saw the Stars Wars fireworks show then had then, IMHO it was the best fireworks show that Disney had. It was just nonstop fireworks, this new show looks like just another way to reduce expenses since there's a lot less money spend on the actual fireworks.
The first thing that popped in my head when I saw this rumor, was DOWN WITH FLYING TINKERBELL. UP WITH FLYING CLOWNFISH.
Epcot 50th - you do realize that's in 2032 - which is 16 years away - right? I think the next thing to worry about is MK 50th. That's 5 years away.
I just wanted to say that while I appreciate all the folks that post videos - I find myself avoiding watching them. This upcoming trip is the first in a while that's going to have a lot of new stuff, and I am sort of excited to not know exactly what that will entail. So things like the Soarin' film and the fireworks, I just don't really want to look at?
Anyone else feel the same way? Or does curiosity overwhelm the desire for surprise.
I just wanted to say that while I appreciate all the folks that post videos - I find myself avoiding watching them. This upcoming trip is the first in a while that's going to have a lot of new stuff, and I am sort of excited to not know exactly what that will entail. So things like the Soarin' film and the fireworks, I just don't really want to look at?
Anyone else feel the same way? Or does curiosity overwhelm the desire for surprise.
The drastic changes we are seeing (Signs and fences / closing the beaches) is an admittance of guilt, and my guess is Disney will try and settle with this family to keep it out of a long drawn out court case to allow the public to go back to thinking about who the next president is going to be.
You honestly want to know what the biggest "news" story is? The one that was covered up by sheer chance by the gator accident - the casing of downtown Disney by yet another misguided, loose screw, well armed, social media nut...
...that's what is really concerning, being glossed over...
I just look at things differently than you I guess. I go about every other year and I have a blast every time I go. To me, Disney is indeed still a bubble where I get away from the very world you said is changing in a post a page or so back. To me, they make just enough changes, and keep just enough the same to please my whole family. Is Disney entirely predictable? Yes, but I would say you are too. Is Disney concerned with the bottom line? Yes, but I would say you are too. Does Disney get a lot of flack for both those things? Yes, but I would say you do too. Both appear to be same ol' same ol' and I guess that is just how it is going to be.![]()