I don't like it. The practical sets/effects are great, but I just don't like the screen-based aspect.
You sure it's trackless? It looks like you can see a busbar to me at the floor on some points. I don't really see any reason that this ride would need to be trackless either (from that limited POV)Apparently the RV is indeed trackless. there was a picture of the RV in the loading station and there didn't appear to be a track. I can see why they went with the ride they did as it is a way to balance out the land with two heavily practical boat rides.
This will also be the ride system of choice for the Avengers E ticket at DCA. Will be interesting to see if they improve upon anything for Avengers. But they have a solid base.
From the video I saw of the RV parked in the load station, it was hard to make out. Also there was I think either a fan site or on X, someone else said it was trackless. My mistake.You sure it's trackless? It looks like you can see a busbar to me at the floor on some points. I don't really see any reason that this ride would need to be trackless either (from that limited POV)
I get it, but it's in a land with two other fairly traditional dark/boat rides, plus a flat ride that is basically a short dark ride outdoors. And DisneySea as a park isn't exactly saturated with simulators (I think there's really only two other significant rides that heavily involve screens in the whole park).I don't like it. The practical sets/effects are great, but I just don't like the screen-based aspect.
Finally a on-ride POV of Peter Pan has dropped:
Really? This was trackless? I thought for sure it was on a busbar. It looks like the trackless system was unnecessary here.Apparently the RV is indeed trackless. there was a picture of the RV in the loading station and there didn't appear to be a track. I can see why they went with the ride they did as it is a way to balance out the land with two heavily practical boat rides.
This will also be the ride system of choice for the Avengers E ticket at DCA. Will be interesting to see if they improve upon anything for Avengers. But they have a solid base.
Actually another person on this forum pointed out to me, there was a busbar/track at some points. But when I saw the pics of the RV parked in the load station it was hard to make out due to the lighting and how the angle the picture was took.It looks like a slightly improved Transformers. At least there's so much as one moving prop in there and the screen quality looks better.....but man....so many screeeeenz. Looks fine....just wish there were more practical effects here.
Also what da heq was up with all of those cuts in the video? C'mon.
Really? This was trackless? I thought for sure it was on a busbar. It looks like the trackless system was unnecessary here.
It doesn't matter what the other rides are. In general, I'm not a fan of the screen aspect, but as I said, the sets/effects are great. Otherwise it's a "meh" for me. Also, ew 3D.I get it, but it's in a land with two other fairly traditional dark/boat rides, plus a flat ride that is basically a short dark ride outdoors. And DisneySea as a park isn't exactly saturated with simulators (I think there's really only two other significant rides that heavily involve screens in the whole park).
It looks like a fine choice to add to the lineup.
So on this: it BARELY looks 3-D from the videos...Also, ew 3D.
From what I understand, it was a 2D ride-through for media, not the full 3D experience.So on this: it BARELY looks 3-D from the videos...
I was thinking similarly as there seems to be only a few times things actively come out of the screen.From what I understand, it was a 2D ride-through for media, not the full 3D experience.
The only 3D aspect I could see it having is added depth, but not the traditional cliche "coming out of the screen" 3D.
It's... soooo.... pretty
For what it is, I think it's truly awesome tbh. It's not as big as Hong Kongs but it still looks great and definitely has the better ride over both of HKDL's Frozen rides.Not tying to pick fault here as this is a great expansion BUT I think Arendelle in Hong Kongs looks much better and more charming than this.
I would just say two things about this:Pan looks weak, to be honest. Disney finally getting around to doing a SCOOP ride and resorting to the same bag of tricks that Universal already perfected.
I'm actually quite impressed with the Tink ride (though I would never say no to more elements in any attraction). I think it represents a shift in thinking away from a pretty narrow view of what constitutes (or serves the function of) a "flat ride."Tinkerbell ride looks extremely cute but needs more animated elements -- the adorable mouse figure at the end isn't enough.