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I noticed several posters here commenting that they like the transitions of World better than California. I find that really odd. I think the World version is the poster child for abrupt, jarring transitions.
The World transitions are still better than California’s. Most of the California ones just cut from scene to scene. People complained about that so World uses dust or water or such during transitions.I noticed several posters here commenting that they like the transitions of World better than California. I find that really odd. I think the World version is the poster child for abrupt, jarring transitions.
I could not agree more. I personally do not care for it. I have to close my eyes several times.I noticed several posters here commenting that they like the transitions of World better than California. I find that really odd. I think the World version is the poster child for abrupt, jarring transitions.
Which is exactly why I don’t like the transitions in World- I prefer a straight cut to that kind of thing. World in general is just too much CGI for me- is anything real footage? It all looks so fake. California I can’t identify anything that is clearly CGI aside from maybe the golf ball (which looks real), obviously Tink, and probably the fireworks.The World transitions are still better than California’s. Most of the California ones just cut from scene to scene. People complained about that so World uses dust or water or such during transitions.
because it would increase the wait times. It's the same reason why you don't get to pick what you see on star tours.I always wondered why they just didn't offer 'both' options? Like a line for CA, and another for World?
While I must have seen California sometime in the past, I don't remember it at all. Hope it is still there in May when I go. I have no problems at all with the transitions in World.I can see how someone who never saw California will not necessarily understand the love for it. It’s much more mellow. But just hearing the original score was sooo wonderful.
I'll be there later this month and towards the beginning of March, so I'll check it out. Hopefully they start doing Soarin' over California for a period of time every year.Take this for what it’s worth - when I was scheduling DAS for March 2, I was unable to book Soarin’ - the CM said it’s unavailable that week because that’s when the changeover will happen. Who knows if that is accurate!
I will be so happy if it goes back to the world before I come at the end of March (or even at the end of May when I'm back again).Take this for what it’s worth - when I was scheduling DAS for March 2, I was unable to book Soarin’ - the CM said it’s unavailable that week because that’s when the changeover will happen. Who knows if that is accurate!
Take this for what it’s worth - when I was scheduling DAS for March 2, I was unable to book Soarin’ - the CM said it’s unavailable that week because that’s when the changeover will happen. Who knows if that is accurate!
Yesterday it was still California.so, is soarin in epcot over california now or world?
Soarin’ Over California – Closing Soon
Glide through the air on Soarin’ Over California through February 27, 2024. Then, enjoy Soarin’ Around the World—returning on February 28, 2024!
I'm in the same boat but don't expect any issue using it for Soarin Around the World.So I’m curious, I have a das advance in March that specifically says soarin over California…..if that is now no longer available in March, what happens to the advance reservation??