ReelJustice
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Animal Kingdom is going to be Disneys Thrill park.
if that's the case, they have a long way to go....
Animal Kingdom is going to be Disneys Thrill park.
They'd have to have a lot of glowy plants and AWESOME creature animatronics to make it look cooler than a castle, at least to me. And everyone keeps telling me animatronics probably won't happen because they'll go with screens instead, and as an animatronic fanatic, that makes me a sad panda.
I'm a fan of animatronics, too, but I'd prefer screens over Disco Na'vi... :bang:
Haha! Oh, you've got a point there. But imagine the impact a life-sized animatronic Na'vi could have.
It's really the only way to pull it off IMO.I'm hoping for some Na'vi meet 'n greets as well.
This may sound insane, but I think the best way to pull off the immersive, illuminecent world of Pandora is by having the entire land enclosed.
I'm hoping for some Na'vi meet 'n greets as well.
What are you looking forward to next?
When I think about the AVATAR story and Disney’s Animal Kingdom, I see the value systems that underlie both. We have the opportunity to tell that story in a way that will make the AVATAR experience feel like a natural part of Disney’s Animal Kingdom.
All of us who are designers have an opportunity to take the work we are given and make it something unexpected. That’s how we help the company to grow and expand into new areas.
It just seemed kind of bland to me. Like he was not really all that excited. Not like there is much to give anyway.
Real construction on this according to some sources is not slated to start until near 2013. We are a long ways away.
I really don't think he is excited about the project. This park is his baby and judging by his personality and passion towards recreating that TRUE representation of the Animal Kingdom. I would think he views this as a sell out and will in fact not fit in no matter what the overall point of the story is. If he was in charge I guarantee, well almost guarantee he would place this in the backlot at DHS.