God I hope not…Man this seems to be a trend going on everywhere. If they pull this for Epcot’s will Flight of Passage be next?
I’ve posted here before that it very likely would be 2D without his intervention - so no, he would not allow it… with the tiny exception that the original deal may have been swallowed up in the Fox merger.I can't imagine Cameron would ever allow such a change to Flight of Passage.
He would also be very upset at the current state of the ride’s 3d but that’s for another threadI can't imagine Cameron would ever allow such a change to Flight of Passage.
James Cameron has creative say on Avatar attractions, he’s not letting 3D get pulled from the Avatar 3D ride. It’s sort of the thing this IP really is known for.Man this seems to be a trend going on everywhere. If they pull this for Epcot’s will Flight of Passage be next?
The "test" is "saving money" and I assure you it's very successful.This change seems interesting and odd how both parks are doing "tests" at the same time.
Hence my quotes. I believe both parks will not care about the surveys or backlash and do it to save money. A real shame, my son loved Kong and always wants to go on it and I am not sure it will be as good. I will be curious if he notices or not. I plan on not telling anyone and seeing what their reactions are.The "test" is "saving money" and I assure you it's very successful.