I feel so bad for SoCal Attractions 360 or other popular ride POV channels that will have to wait in line opening day to get videos
Media preview yoI feel so bad for SoCal Attractions 360 or other popular ride POV channels that will have to wait in line opening day to get videos
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Does Disney invite Youtubers to their media previews? I thought they were usually very selective
Yeah, they’ve been getting way more out there with their outreach. I think they realize now that kids are the primary demographic on YouTube, which also happens to be their core audience. Additionally, they know that it’s free advertising.Does Disney invite Youtubers to their media previews? I thought they were usually very selective
Everyone keeps saying stuff like this but I have a BOLD prediction. It’s not going to be as bad as people keep making it out to be. 1). Disneyland’s will have already opened so it’ll take the brunt of Star Wars fanatics who must see it day one and general fans who want to experience it earlier. 2). We keep hearing about how crazy the crowds will be...but I never hear anyone saying that they’ll actually be going. Now I’m not saying no one will be there, I’m just saying I think all of this talk about how crazy it’s going to be has literally convinced a good portion of the public that going around opening is not worth it. I think you’ll have some long lines, I’d probably guess Pandora level lines, maybe slightly higher, consistently for a couple of years.
Disney and Universal have learned a lot from WWoHP. Hogsmeade was too small and it showed. Universal was not prepared for the onslaught of guests that day. It was a huge failure of ops.
Anything like that will never happen again.
Bold prediction: outside of soft openings and maybe opening week there will never be a line to get into the land, like Diagon.
With regard to the Millennium Falcon attraction there are 2 pilots, 2 gunners, and 2 "engineers". In terms of engagement and having a real impact on the ride experience it would go: pilots>gunners>>>>engineers.It took some time for me to post because of how overwhelmed I was with the amount of info we got.
So far I've read these 3 articles:
Disneyland’s Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge sneak peek: Photos and more about the rides, food, merch – Orange County Register
See inside the Rise of the Resistance ride coming to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland – Orange County Register
Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge will be Disneyland’s most interactive experience. Let’s play - Los Angeles Times
Everything was perfect, everytging we've been hearing and dreaming being confirmed and more- until...
major red flag
Key word is "making it feel like"
I had already loweres my expectations because I knew what we dreamt with(and even Imagineers too) wasn't doable on a theme park. But I was hoping they would work something out.
On an article that gives me what I was expecting and more, this was pretty underwhelming to read.
He also doesn't pass confidence when you say "we worked hard on it but it will be up to our audience". If he tought it was great he would've said so, or at least "it will be up to them, but I'm sure they will love it".
I'm also curious about how a 20 minutes 13 persons at time experiencie, as the lightsaber building experience is being described, is going to work. If you have to book in advance, it will be harder than to book in Be Our Guest.
Now I will go back and find some more articles from the 2 dozen journalists, to read. lmao