jtsalien
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I can't wait for our photographers to get in here, because those all stink. We can do much better.
I'm on the same page. Where are my interactive sidewalks?! :angry::saw:I was promised reactive walkways.
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I think they realized it'll be a nightmare to keep it functioning. It would've also been inconsistent to have the indoor queue with reactive walkways and the ones outdoors without it. I'm okay with how they look. They sell flip flops with lights on it and I think some toys react with the floors. Not 100% sure.
Robert Niles just did his Pandora Review on Theme Park Insider. He gives the land high marks. Niles loved FOP and said it was so good that he felt sad when it was over. So he got right back on it again. He said FOP is what people always bragged about Soarin being but Soarin never delivered on. Niles also said FOP created the sensation of flying better than any ride he's ever been on. But he wasn't too enamored with Navii River Journey. He called it the world's most expensive Tunnel of Love. Interestingly, he one upped those $1 billion dollar estimates of the land that have been bandied about. He said reports place it at $1.4 Billion.
Also, Jason Cochran just throat stomped the invited media.
And the wands in Diagon aren't magic, they're sticks with sensors in the ends of them that trigger mechanical effects. Outside of being an ass, what's his point?
And for the purposes of the land, those plants are bioluminescent, because they're supposed to be taken as real. It's just like the wands; everyone over the age of ten knows that they're not *really* magic wands, , but the lands rely on our accepting them as real for the purposes of furthering the story.Bioluminescence is the production and emission of light by a living organism. It is a form of chemiluminescence.
Are those plants livng or fake? Thats the point. Words have meanings.
And for the purposes of the land, those plants are bioluminescent, because they're supposed to be taken as real. It's just like the wands; everyone over the age of ten knows that they're not *really* magic wands, , but the lands rely on our accepting them as real for the purposes of furthering the story.
He's not accomplishing anything other than being mad that a theme park has elements to it that are fake.
And that has to do with the plants... how? Besides, the wizards in Diagon aren't selling you a toy "in-universe"; they're selling you a "real" wand. The point remians that both the wands and the plants are technology-based features designed to further the theming of their respective lands. Being upset that the theme park's glowing plants were made by a sculptor instead of grown in a lab is just as silly as being mad about the magic wands not being able to do real magic.But they are interactive wants which i hear more often than magic wands because they actually you know interact with things.
Bioluminescence is the production and emission of light by a living organism. It is a form of chemiluminescence.
Are those plants livng or fake? Thats the point. Words have meanings.