Jerroddragon
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Given the current state of the attraction, i'm kinda okay with it, tbh.I’m so depressed about this change
I do wish she had her own purpose built attraction just because I think she deserves it and MK needs to continue expanding, but I also realize that the SotS them has to go and Princess and the Frog is going to be a great replacement. I also realize like you said how much this is going to mean for many who don't see themselves represented.Well, I cannot WAIT to be able to take my niece and little cousins to the Magic Kingdom to ride Tiana's Bayou Adventure! Representation is key and kids who look like Tiana are not going to be worried about a name or if it is a reskin of another ride. They are going to be as ecstatic as they were when they saw the first black disney princess (aside from Nala lol) on the big screen. Unfortunately a lot of you cannot (and don't want to) understand that, and that's ok.
They definitely did a good job in turning a ride that was almost always a walk on into a common 90 minute wait attraction. I do actually tend to like FEA a lot, but I wish they had updated the capacity by ordering new/larger boats like the Paris version is doing.I’m sure a purpose built attraction for Tiana would’ve been great too, but I think they did a really good job with Frozen.
As long as all the animals I care about are staying, I'm fine.
It's what I've said from the very beginning. If this remains an attraction with a large animatronic/animated figure cast and extensive physical sets, I will enjoy it. If it becomes just a projection showcase with a couple of AAs thrown in, I will be disappointed. Because whatever else you want to say about Splash Mountain overall, the dark ride elements -- from a design standpoint -- are great.
This is by far my biggest concern with this redo. Granted some of the projection effects on the Avatar boat ride are pretty spectacular, but I'm not sure how they would do that with SplashIt's what I've said from the very beginning. If this remains an attraction with a large animatronic/animated figure cast and extensive physical sets, I will enjoy it. If it becomes just a projection showcase with a couple of AAs thrown in, I will be disappointed. Because whatever else you want to say about Splash Mountain overall, the dark ride elements -- from a design standpoint -- are great.
This is by far my biggest concern with this redo. Granted some of the projection effects on the Avatar boat ride are pretty spectacular, but I'm not sure how they would do that with Splash
I still don’t think the princess and the frog is worthy of shuttering e-ticket attractions. It’s a fine film and worthy of an attraction, but not at the expense of park staples. In a perfect world, they would’ve added this onto the back of fantasyland in the form of a nice dark ride or FEA style boat ride. The target audience of the film is even likely to be intimidated by the high thrills of splash mountain, which makes it clear that this is less about building PATF an attraction, and more about closing splash. Hopefully they don’t do anything drastic to decrease the thrill. They can’t change the layout, but they could try putting brakes on the drop or something.I'll miss Splash Mountain. It's too bad that it was all based on Song of the South because the characters, songs and setting of the ride are awesome. I really wish that they could have re-skinned POTC to Tiana (I really don't care for the WDW version) and did a Splash Mountain re-theme with another IP.
That's kind of the conundrum. There is a certain practical charm to Splash as it is now from all the moving AAs and limited movement of characters, yet, Disney has made strides in projection mapping technology and integration. I suppose I'm just asking for careful balance. Less Ratatouille and more Mystic Manor if that makes senseSo like, on one hand, if they replace the nearly-never-working hopping rabbit figure with a screen that does that but better? Go for it. Replacing the giant paddlewheel boat with all the figures with a big water-to-ceiling projection screen? BAD.
That's kind of the conundrum. There is a certain practical charm to Splash as it is now from all the moving AAs and limited movement of characters, yet, Disney has made strides in projection mapping technology and integration. I suppose I'm just asking for careful balance. Less Ratatouille and more Mystic Manor if that makes sense
Imagine a more thrilling Nav'i with more AAs. That's what I want.