Exactly...much that could be improved with it, but still not to be missed during the summerThat's fair. I enjoy the heck out of out Ripsaw Falls. But I will never defend it as a good ride :bonk:
Exactly...much that could be improved with it, but still not to be missed during the summerThat's fair. I enjoy the heck out of out Ripsaw Falls. But I will never defend it as a good ride :bonk:
Best of luck to him in his narrative aspirations. Since I've never actually seen The Tonight Show, that character has only ever existed to me on the ride, so it doesn't really affect me. I do like him in the pre-show.A.D. Miles aka Gary has exited The Tonight Show as head writer to pursue other opportunities. The transition will occur over the next 8 weeks. https://t.co/WKdg7QJsJM
Which means the idea of a talk show-based ride is already starting to become dated as Miles will presumably lessen if not fully stop his appearances on the show altogether. Not the best start for this attraction. I guess those nostalgic for the "flippity flop" can always come back to USF!
A.D. Miles aka Gary has exited The Tonight Show as head writer to pursue other opportunities. The transition will occur over the next 8 weeks. https://t.co/WKdg7QJsJM
Which means the idea of a talk show-based ride is already starting to become dated as Miles will presumably lessen if not fully stop his appearances on the show altogether. Not the best start for this attraction. I guess those nostalgic for the "flippity flop" can always come back to USF!
A.D. Miles aka Gary has exited The Tonight Show as head writer to pursue other opportunities. The transition will occur over the next 8 weeks. https://t.co/WKdg7QJsJM
Which means the idea of a talk show-based ride is already starting to become dated as Miles will presumably lessen if not fully stop his appearances on the show altogether. Not the best start for this attraction. I guess those nostalgic for the "flippity flop" can always come back to USF!
I remember Jimmy from his SNL days, so the Tonight Show could be a huge flop and I would still like him hahaBest of luck to him in his narrative aspirations. Since I've never actually seen The Tonight Show, that character has only ever existed to me on the ride, so it doesn't really affect me. I do like him in the pre-show.
You're grasping at straws here.
It's also very easy to replace the film down the line though. The important part is there is a queue and a ride system in place where there wasn't before.All I'm saying is that this is further proof that it doesn't take much for something so evolving as a talk show.
A.D. Miles' humor is also a big part of The Tonight Show, so we have no idea what may happen as Fallon seems determined to try and beat Colbert at his game.
All I'm saying is that this is further proof that it doesn't take much for something so evolving as a talk show.
A.D. Miles' humor is also a big part of The Tonight Show, so we have no idea what may happen as Fallon seems determined to try and beat Colbert at his game.
Unless you think this one writer leaving is going to be the downfall of Jimmy Fallon and the show completely, I'd say this has zero effect of the ride.
A new head writer could be a good thing. Especially if the show is trying to find a new identity as it is competing with higher rated shows. I'm curious to see how this plays out.
When I went on Sunday I waited about 20 minutes before entering the preshow. Nobody follows instructions to stay downstairsNow that both theaters are running and it has been in previews for a while, what have the average time spent on each floor been?
Maybe they need to give the dancing Panda a real chainsaw to enforce the rules.When I went on Sunday I waited about 20 minutes before entering the preshow. Nobody follows instructions to stay downstairs