| # | Author | Message |
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| TDLFAN Wed 9/12/2007 12:08a | I would believe you if I had never been to TDS. But since I have, I will just ignore your agenda. |
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| TDR_Fan Wed 9/12/2007 12:09a | <<What I'm talking about is Disney's famous attention to details which is missed inside of several places at TDS.>>
I'm afraid I disagree. Being a absolute detail freak, I find that nearly every corner of TDS (down to the lighting fixtures, railings, etc) is intricately detailed. More so than any other Disney park. |
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| TDLFAN Wed 9/12/2007 12:10a | >>The most obvious cost-cutting is in the corridors after the ride when you are suddenly dropped into almost unthemed areas.<<
I have commented on this before as well and I agree with you that the post-ride corridor is not apar with the ride, but then again... as far as I remember, so was DCA's and WDSP will probably be the same way. Not making excuses, but at least you do make better sense of your point (and grab my interest) when you are more specific. |
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| TDR_Fan Wed 9/12/2007 12:10a | <<The most obvious cost-cutting is in the corridors after the ride when you are suddenly dropped into almost unthemed areas.>>
This is also at DCA and most likely Walt Disney Studios in Paris. Like I said, I can find many more faults at other Disney parks. |
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| TDLFAN Wed 9/12/2007 12:11a | No wonder we get confused all of the time...TDR_Fan... |
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| Maihama Wed 9/12/2007 12:14a | << Being a absolute detail freak, I find that nearly every corner of TDS (down to the lighting fixtures, railings, etc) is intricately detailed >>
I don't argue that the park itself is extremely detailed, but I can't say the same about its attractions. They have great queues, but something is often missed during or after the ride. |
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| TDLFAN Wed 9/12/2007 12:17a | This is what I miss: The NON-fastpass queues. |
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| TDR_Fan Wed 9/12/2007 12:20a | <<I don't argue that the park itself is extremely detailed, but I can't say the same about its attractions. They have great queues, but something is often missed during or after the ride.>>
I have to disagree again. I find the show scenes and sets of the attractions among the most elaborate ever created. Frankly, I don't think one painted set in an attraction ruins it. The attention to detail is definitely not missed in DisneySea's attractions. |
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| FerretAfros Wed 9/12/2007 9:22p | "While I am not sure what painted flat you refer to about JTTCOTE"
In case you're still wondering, I believe it was a reference to the image of the tunnel going straight/to the right when "something goes horribly wrong." I'm not exactly sure what happens there, but I think it is supposed to feel like and earthquake or something. The painted flat is a fairly generic painting of the cave with some of the little mining lights painted in as well. It really isn't anything special (that would have been all that tough to build), but it stood out to me on my first time on the ride. |
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| TDLFAN Wed 9/12/2007 9:37p | Concessions may have to be made due to building designs.. But if it makes you feel batter.. most E-tickets have not only flat murals, but also (as the case at WDW) many special effects turned off and/or permanently inop. At least I have never been robbed of an 100% experience everytime I have ridden JTTCOTE. |