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Living with the Land - no longer living!?!
Posted: Sep Thu 21, 2006 9:57 pm
by rdeacon
Ok does anyone care that the living with the land ride now has done away with the cast member and gone to a pre-recorded audio track?? I know its no Jungle Cruise or even Kilimanjaro Safaris, but I have feeling it lost something with the pre-recorded spiel. Give me a cast member any day!
Rich
Posted: Sep Thu 21, 2006 10:04 pm
by G2-4T
Yeah, while some cast members were a bit dull on this one others were excellent and had tons of fun extra facts about what was growing at that time... Not sure how they can do it without a number of different tracks for different seasons. At least that was the only reported change to the ride in the recent rehab!
Posted: Sep Fri 22, 2006 7:49 am
by Captain Schnemo
If there are interesting facts tailored to what's being presented, then it could be a step up. Some of those trained parrots were truly dismal. Some were great, though...
If they moronify it by adding Ellen or something like that, it'll be just another in a long series of changes that make me weep for humanity.
If it's suddenly narrated by Toy Story Woody, I think it's time to close down WDW and put up a nice Dunkin Donuts.
Posted: Sep Fri 22, 2006 8:09 am
by bbowen13
I would have to agree with the Captain on this one. I have always loved this ride and if they dumb it down it will become more frustrating than interesting.
Posted: Sep Fri 22, 2006 8:56 am
by Esmeralda
Personally, I liked the tour guides. Ok, so they weren't all exciting, but they definitely added life to the ride. Besides, if there was something really exciting and new that day, they could point it out or you could even ask them what some strange looking plant is called. I'll wait till I see it for myself to be sure, but for now I say bring back the guides!
Posted: Sep Fri 22, 2006 9:02 am
by rdeacon
Its also kinda hard to ask a pre-recorded audio track a question.....
Rich
Posted: Sep Fri 22, 2006 11:16 am
by subsonic
Captain Schnemo wrote:....
OMG Schnemo's back! YAY
Posted: Sep Fri 22, 2006 11:17 am
by Blackie Pueblo
Is there a reason why they dumbed this down? I too thought one of the best things about this ride was the informational spiel. It just felt more real and more interesting coming from a live person.
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We have lots and lots of movie news and trailers including our very own short films
http://www.newlineagefilms.com
Posted: Sep Sat 23, 2006 7:58 am
by Captain Schnemo
I don't think we know that it's dumbed down yet. I'm just projecting my generally negative feelings about, well, almost everything onto the plan. My suspicion is that I'm not going to be happy with the result, but this could go in any number of directions and could theoretically be a big improvement.
I do agree that it was nice to have a human there to ask questions. One of the best parts of the Living Seas was talking to the student workers who took a real interest in the habitat and what was going on in there. Replacing those guys with an animated talking squid or something would make me grumpy, but just about everything does, really.
Also, hello again, subsonic. Didn't mean to bug out on you guys, but my interest in things tends to go in cycles. I get heavily into stuff, then burn out on it and move on to other things I'm interested in. But I usually come back.
Plus I can only hear so many minutes of that Boo to You parade before I need a minimum two week break from the station...
Posted: Sep Sat 23, 2006 8:21 am
by csquare77
There is still going to be a CM on the boat? or just you sit alone?
Posted: Sep Sat 23, 2006 8:45 am
by ctrain2281
Yet another nerf to an EPCOT future world ride. I guess though moving to an automated voice is more inline with a community of the future...
Posted: Sep Mon 25, 2006 3:31 pm
by Dr. Ravenscroft
I loved the one CM I had 2 years ago, he was from Costa Rica and he pointed out somestuff that was native to his land. And he had a really cool accent. I will miss having a CM on the boat teaching us about the plants and veggies.
Posted: Sep Mon 25, 2006 3:45 pm
by spaulo
I remember when I took my solo trip down there for my 25th birthday a few years back, the CM I got on Living with the Land was an older gent, probably in his 60s. He looked and sounded like he'd gone through this spiel thousands of times...
Yet he still sounded excited, interested, and glad to share information on all kinds of stuff with us.
A recording will always sound "interested" and can't "burn out" like a person can... but there is nothing like an individual with a passion for something talking about it.
Posted: Sep Mon 25, 2006 4:14 pm
by MouseMan
Captain Schnemo wrote:If they moronify it by adding Ellen or something like that, it'll be just another in a long series of changes that make me weep for humanity.
If it's suddenly narrated by Toy Story Woody, I think it's time to close down WDW and put up a nice Dunkin Donuts.
I like the CM adding their personal touch. It makes the attraction a bit different each time, but we know the change is going to happen. So my question is, Who would be a good narrator for the recording?
Posted: Sep Tue 26, 2006 8:33 am
by knedeau
Oooooo I can think of a few
Jonathan Pryce
Ian McKellen
Jude Law
Ewan McGregor
Orlando Bloom