The emphasis on US just makes me think United States
Yeah just a terrible name unless they just drop the capitalization part.Or... *gestures at HHN*.
Originally there wasn't going to be a fireworks show in between shows. Once they realized how long it was going to be in between, they decided they had to at least throw something out there to keep people happy at the end of the night.I'm more excited for Epcot Forever than for this but I'm sure it'll be incredible too. Really surprised at just how limited Forever will be.. how very Disneyland of them.
The emphasis on US just makes me think United States
"It's a tribute to all nations but mostly America"
I'm curious how the projection is going to work for this...Obviously they are water curtains which can be projected on both sides like the old Cinematic Spectacular show...However, I'm wondering how the projectors will be staged
I don't think the size of the lake makes it fit for projection. I always had a hard time to make out what was on the globe and the thing was huge. Also there are a limited amount of (non paywall) viewing spots left (if any) so I was hoping most of the action would be only higher up.
I'm hoping there's a lot of emphasis placed on the fireworks, lasers, and the main center barge, similar to Illuminations... I think these smaller screens are kind of like bonus barges, and something additional we didn't get with Reflections of Earth, only having the main one in the middle.My worry with this show is the water screens will be where a lot of the story focus is. And just like Universals Cinematic Spectacular: 100 years; there will be some good places to watch and some terrible places you can't see the main center screen from.
This is a park where people have had their favorite viewing spot for years and that spot might not be a great place to watch from. Causing more crowding in the prime locations most of which will probably be reserved for "Cupcake Viewing Parties" and wasted fastpass viewing.
Thoughts?