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Post by subsonic » May Fri 04, 2007 12:09 am

I always have to go on a new attraction to see it for myself (actually, I haven't bothered with playhouse disney in DCA). But I have low expectations for MIncLF. I'm so disappointed in Disney. They should have kept with the circle-vision concept except exceed our expectations and make it a sphere-vision (or at least half dome). With LED screens you don't need projectors and they take up little space. Make the movie all in 3D (About robots or some future techology) and you don't have to worry about mounting multiple cameras for all angles. With 3D you just render the same scene from a different angle. I'm so disappointed Disney doesn't want to wow anybody anymore, they just want to "keep guests busy"
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Post by tmptnr » Jun Thu 07, 2007 5:55 pm

I have not seen this attraction yet but it seems not many people are for the attraction. when is disney going to come out with a truly outstanding ride. Everest was good but how bout a ride longer than 40 secconds....

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Post by Hathaway » Jun Fri 08, 2007 9:40 am

The trouble is that Disney will only build fancy rides when forced to anymore. When was the last big ride added to MK? Splash Mountain? Pooh? Alien Encounter/ Stich? It is still the most heavily attended theme park in the world. Until attendance suffers, MIncLF or other on the cheap rides are all there is to look forward to. I really think what they do is spend their money on marketing in lieu of rides. They never used to advertise, so they had to rely on word of mouth. Nowadays, people will go regardless.
I still love the parks, but the wasted potential drives me to drink. (Kungalooshes, of course.) :wink:

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