Soarin, UoE, Test Track the new version is all scenes, Mission space. i would say most of their rides are screen based
UoE? There's a big difference in utilizing screens and screen based. UoE is probably one of the most old-school theme park rides as there is left in Orlando. Just because there's screens here and there doesn't make it screen based.Soarin, UoE, Test Track the new version is all scenes, Mission space. i would say most of their rides are screen based
Yeah when 25 minutes out of 30 you're staring at a screen, its a screen based ride. LOL! You're wrong about screens being here and there on UOE. In fact you're staring at screens longer than almost any other attraction in Orlando.UoE? There's a big difference in utilizing screens and screen based. UoE is probably one of the most old-school theme park rides as there is left in Orlando. Just because there's screens here and there doesn't make it screen based.
I have no problem with screens, the way Epcot uses them is very different from ride to ride from the way that Universal uses them, which is pretty similar from ride to ride. I'm just saying, from my personal experience, i've never felt screen fatigue at Epcot, where at Universal I feel it fairly quick. I think the reason for that is the parks being so close to each other, tbh.
Totally disagree, too many AAs and physical sets. The screens bookend the ride and are part of the experience, not THE experience. I don't know how TT is screen based, though. It's not like Gringotts.Yeah when 25 minutes out of 30 you're staring at a screen, its a screen based ride. LOL! You're wrong about screens being here and there on UOE. In fact you're staring at screens longer than almost any other attraction in Orlando.
The screens are THE experience. Have you rode this ride? lol. The AA portion of the ride advances no story or plot. In fact if it didn't exist the ride story would be exactly the same. Without the screens in UoE you would literally have no story at all. They are the method of telling the story, therefore they are the attraction. Everything else is filler.Totally disagree, too many AAs and physical sets. The screens bookend the ride and are part of the experience, not THE experience. I don't know how TT is screen based, though. It's not like Gringotts.
That pictured is a long exposure pic so it's certainly not what the naked eye would see. Blog Mickey did post a separate picture that is more in-line with what the naked eye would see:That blue lighting looks like there's a leak in the reactor room!
How did he notice that RDA logo? What a weird spot to look at.Here's something to get us back on topic:
Small detail here, but Resources Development Administration (RDA) logo from the movie has been added to the side of the bridge:
Not really all that weird. Pics were taken from the Nomad Lounge, which is located right by the entrance bridge of Pandora. It's become a go to spot for pictures of late.How did he notice that RDA logo? What a weird spot to look at.
It's just a very specific spot to look at bolts on the bridge.Not really all that weird. Pics were taken from the Nomad Lounge, which is located right by the entrance bridge of Pandora. It's become a go to spot for pictures of late.
Who knows, maybe he was tipped off. But these are the people that are in the park close to 7 days a week. They notice small details like this.It's just a very specific spot to look at bolts on the bridge.
Well, true. Some sort of heightened Disney sense.Who knows, maybe he was tipped off. But these are the people that are in the park close to 7 days a week. They notice small details like this.
How did he notice that RDA logo? What a weird spot to look at.
I hope the lighting will be fantastic because part of what made Avatar so stunning visually was the bio-luminescence of the Jungle in Pandora.They same reason we noticed every little detail of Over The Wall Kong pics...when you are being shut out of inside knowledge you look for clues in every picture you can find
I find the lighting one of the most interesting parts of this expansion
Simmer down. The physical set portion is what the screens set up. It would be just another EPCOT film without it. But it does have it, so...The screens are THE experience. Have you rode this ride? lol. The AA portion of the ride advances no story or plot. In fact if it didn't exist the ride story would be exactly the same. Without the screens in UoE you would literally have no story at all. They are the method of telling the story, therefore they are the attraction. Everything else is filler.
BUT, now back to Pandora!!!