I am not alone, anyone I know in GP really just rides it for drop and not storyline, most just know it has a rabbit and you are escaping something. I think you give the GP way more credit than they should get lolReally? Brer Rabbit was leaving his home for a better life & adventure, in search of his "laughing place", despite all the warning signs. He was also stalked by Brer Fox/Bear during this misadventure. After his daring escape of being thrown into the Briar Patch, he realized he had everything he needed at home.
It was very simple. Just listen to the soundtrack, it pretty much plays out the above through song.
Exact opposite. I've dealt with enough GP at theme parks, movie theatres, & restaurants to the point they get zero credit.I think you give the GP way more credit than they should get lol
I just want to push back on this a little (maybe a lot). Not only do I think it's a totally unhelpful generalization, I also think it's patently untrue. Guests are trying to make sense of what can often be a complicated set of rules in an unfamiliar space (that they spend a lot of money to visit!) That can lead to confusion and, yes, poor decision making.To put it nicely, they're complete morons even when something is simplified to pre-school level
At least that was a well done redo of the previous ride... minus the projection faces of course.I’m really concerned that this will basically be a bigger Frozen Ever After.
“Dig a Little Deeper” sounds way too upbeat for a prelude to a 52ft drop.
Splash Mountain was also pretty lighthearted and upbeat…except for the drop. There should be a tonal shift before the final drop and it sounds like there won’t be. I think it’s a big mistake to do that.By all accounts, TBA is not trying to be intimidating, so it's going to be pretty lighthearted and upbeat, so "Dig a Little Deeper" fits that just fine.
Fair enough, but I think a drop can just as easily be "fun" as it can be "frightening." That said, I'm also curious to see what they do with it.Splash Mountain was also pretty lighthearted and upbeat…except for the drop. There should be a tonal shift before the final drop and it sounds like there won’t be. I think it’s a big mistake to do that.
Buzzards: "Time to be turning around. If only you could." "You're looking for your laughing place eh? We'll show you a laughing place!"There should be a tonal shift before the final drop and it sounds like there won’t be.
Watch those same buzzards remain but with a smile on their faces saying "You're almost there!"Buzzards: "Time to be turning around. If only you could." "You're looking for your laughing place eh? We'll show you a laughing place!"
I agree, I don't understand for this t0 be splash 2.0. It can be a completely different storyline and tone and still be a good ride. It is a ride that will attract young kids and so making the tone more happy seems fine to me.Fair enough, but I think a drop can just as easily be "fun" as it can be "frightening." That said, I'm also curious to see what they do with it.
The major feeling I had after riding Splash is that I always exited the attraction with a Big Smile on my face. I think Tiana will do the same.I agree, I don't understand for this t0 be splash 2.0. It can be a completely different storyline and tone and still be a good ride. It is a ride that will attract young kids and so making the tone more happy seems fine to me.
I don't care what anyone says, this ride looks so pretty
I mean I'm a WDW passholder and have been to Magic Kingdom a lot recently so I have seen it in person lolI really think we need to all see it in person rather than deciding from pics... but it doesn't look bad at all apart from the water tower.