- Feb 24, 2010
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So dedication/opening ceremony is Wednesday and Grand Opening is Saturday? Is that typical?
No, they're really competing with UOR and VB.
Wait...what? So this was the dedication of the new land, and they are still not open to the GP? What's the point? Why would anyone go to see this if they still can't access the land yet?
This dedication has a huge chunk of the land blocked off so it's not like Kong where they can just open afterwards the same day. I can understand why they do the ceremonious stuff now, and then just open on Saturday for guests.It was only for the media. Grand Opening is on Saturday.
They should have done the dedication cermony at sunset. This is no competetion.
Nothing like healthy competition! My favorite shot so far has been the Universal commercial about girls having bigger dreams than being princesses.. loved thatThis dedication has a huge chunk of the land blocked off so it's not like Kong where they can just open afterwards the same day. I can understand why they do the ceremonious stuff now, and then just open on Saturday for guests.
Timing yes. Clearly to mess with UOR. The theme park wars rage on!
I saw on Twitter the walls are down, with Cast Members standing out front. That's a good sign. Walls are down at the Africa back entrance too, but it's assumed that will be used for Pandora exit only for a little while so they can do crowd level control.
Seems more about wheelchair transfer practice than body dimension tests. Not seeing the leg guards/walls on sides needed to see if larger calves fit well. This may not solve that issue.
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This is pretty cool
At least it adds a little dynamic energy to the area I guess. :shrug:
Wish there were real Navi people. Would have been cool if an Avatar was orchestrating them and even playing along.
Well yea, but to make a convincing 10-foot tall humanoid character in broad daylight might be difficult. I'm sure they pitched costumes with stilts to Cameron, (like Transformers at USF) but were probably turned down. Maybe one day they'll have an AA figure that comes up from the center for showtimes. Maybe one day.Wish there were real Navi people. Would have been cool if an Avatar was orchestrating them and even playing along.
Well yea, but to make a convincing 10-foot tall humanoid character in broad daylight might be difficult. I'm sure they pitched costumes with stilts to Cameron, (like Transformers at USF) but were probably turned down. Maybe one day they'll have an AA figure that comes up from the center for showtimes. Maybe one day.
We rarely agree but i was literally about to say the same thing. I see SJWs which I can be at time yelling cultural appropriation even though Pandora isn't real.
James Cameron is a man of science. Maybe he'll invent a real avatar someday.People are going to expect to meet or at least see a "real" one in Pandora. The land just doesn't feel complete without that experience.