TheMaxRebo
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jan 12, 2008
Couldn't agree more with jknezek and dlavender. I've previously said theming should be a complement to an attraction and attractions should be the main focus of the lands. Not the other way around. Seems too much lately theming has become the primary objective of the Imagineers instead of making the ride experience as innovative as it can be and to give it more depth.
The River Journey is proof of that: pretty to look at, but outside the AA, to borrow Gertrude Stein's line, "There is no there...there".
well, I think the thing is that they are viewing exploring the land as an "attraction" - for Pandora but even more for STGE with all the shops and the CMs not as traditional CMs but as aliens that inhabit the world and with how it is set up with all the alleys and stuff. So yeah, there are two attractions in the new land but there is hours of entertainment in the land itself if you explore and stuff
The issue I see is with the crowds how realistic is it to be able to interact with CMs in a realistic and fulfilling way when there are a hundred guests to each CM?