Myself, I prefer the really good AA's (like the witch in Kong & the goblins in Gringotts) in the queue, so I have time to enjoy them. Even the Kong AA is almost like that since the ride essentially stops so you can appreciate the AA. AA's in a fast moving ride, especially thrill rides, loose a lot of their allure and value since you're past them so quickly.
Very much in agreement.
I was mearly commenting on the fact that whenever a new ride is mentioned a lot of people jump to "how many AA" like it's all that matters
Honestly, I think people get excited for AA's because the latest trend in rides is to go the SCREENZ route. As someone mentioned earlier, we are completely immersed in screens in our personal lives through cell phones, tablets, HD TV'S, computers, movie screens, etc. so it doesn't feel as impressive as it once was. Look at how cheap 4k TV's are nowadays. I just got my 50 inch 4K UHD IPS HDR Quad-Core Processor Android TV with sound bar included for $299!
Also, I think when people mention AA's, they are also implying practical sets instead of purely digital sets. Theme parks have started to move away from building practical sets and AA's in favor of screens and projection mapping. It's a major reason why people are so excited for SNW & MK. You're not just racing in front of a screen, but you're actually on a track with real sets. I applaud Universal for going this route!
Ehhhh... I wouldn't count the Hat since it's not in the ride.
The Dragon is really the only true AA.
The Willow just has the 1 limb moving, while everything else is static, as with Aragog which is mostly static. The dementors are also static, just moving on a Kuka arm. Physical props, sure. AA's? Nope. Either way, if we said there was 2 AA's on FJ - I think Dave's point still stands. AA's don't equal a great ride.
Personally, the genius of Forbidden Journey is that the castle queue is an attraction in and of itself. There are people that I know, such as my wife, who are too scared to go on the ride portion, but absolutely LOVE the castle queue. Just like Haunted Mansion at DL, I would consider the queue portion part of the overall attraction (Well when you enter the mansion, not the outside portion).
The attention to detail of Hogwarts Castle is absolutely breathtaking. It's the reason why I included Sorting Hat, because IMO it is part of the FJ attraction.
I respectfully disagree about Whomping Willow. The majority of AA's do not have full motion, only partial motion. WW is absolutely an AA, even if it is only partially animated.
To be fair, I'll grant your point that the Dementors are not technically AA's, which is why I didn't include it on the list. But their function is basically the same. People CRAVE real, physical forms and real sets and you get a lot of that in FJ.
If that was Dave's point, that AA's don't equal great rides then I agree with him. But, I don't think that was his point. His point was that he didn't understand why people value AA's, that they are basically wax figures.
I will never understand people's valuation of AAs.
Anyways, back to ROTR. Can't wait to see those A1000 AA's in person! :tease: