Kim Possible Playtest picks up THEA Award

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    Originally Posted By leemac

    Congrats to Bruce Vaughn and everyone else at WDI R&D that was involved in the first playtest at Epcot:

    Walt Disney Imagineers captured two prestigious awards within the themed
    entertainment industry for creating outstanding new experiences at both
    Walt Disney World and Disneyland Resorts. The Kim Possible World
    Showcase Adventure Playtest at Epcot and Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage
    at Disneyland were recently named as recipients of the 2007 THEA Award
    for Outstanding Achievement.

    The TEA, (formerly Themed Entertainment Association) announced the
    awards during the International Association of Amusement Parks and
    Attraction's (IAPPA) annual conference at the Orange County Convention
    Center. The THEA awards recognize achievement, talent and personal
    excellence within the themed entertainment industry. Recognized
    internationally as a symbol of excellence, the THEAs are awarded in
    fifteen separate categories and bestowed annually.

    "Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage" at Disneyland was recognized by the
    panel for its groundbreaking application of new technology, combining
    popular animated film characters and storytelling for a crowd-pleasing
    underwater experience. In this state-of-the-art renovation, Disney
    Imagineers created a new undersea world in which guests embark on an
    expedition of colorful reefs, ancient ruins, massive whales, and an
    erupting volcano. They come face-to-face with Bruce the Shark, Gill,
    Peach, Crush, and other memorable characters from the Disney-Pixar
    Academy Award Winning Animated Feature while venturing on an aquatic
    quest with Marlin and Dory to find Nemo. In enhancing a Disneyland
    Classic, WDI has employed new technology and immersive storytelling to
    create a new one-of-a-kind adventure for future generations.

    The Kim Possible World Showcase Adventure, which was recognized for
    outstanding achievement for an interactive experience, is an interactive
    adventure game for guests of the Epcot theme park developed by Disney
    Imagineering's Research &Development team. Using wireless cellphone-like
    "Kimmunicator" handsets, guests control special effects installations
    throughout the World Showcase to defeat super villains from Disney's
    "Kim Possible" television series. The Kimmunicator is also the interface
    for controlling numerous game installations, special effects, secret
    panels, etc. hidden over the length and breadth of the UK and France
    pavilions at Epcot. The experience was playtested last year at Epcot.
     
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    Originally Posted By MPierce

    That is an achievement to be proud of. Which brings up the question of why it has taken so long to get Kim Possible somewhere in the parks. I really would prefer it not to be Epcot, but since I've been told it is not noticeable I guess that's OK.
     
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    Originally Posted By dennis-in-ct

    Whoo Hoo ! Congrats to a job well done. Keep it up.
     
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    Originally Posted By Spirit of 74

    Yes. It is wonderful.

    Also, kind of a bit ironic considering one of the key people in the development of the Nemo Sub Voyage, Bruce Gordon, sadly passed away last week way before his time.
     
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    Originally Posted By Skellington88

    the new submarine voyage sucks and the only thing it should get any awards/achievements for is A)The retrofitting of the subs to make them eco-friendly and B)that somehow imagineering was able to convince the eisner regime to bring them back (I mainly thank Tony Baxter and the late Bruce Gordon for that).

    Otherwise the attraction is pretty lame. Sure you got a few AA's and figures from the original ride and some homages here and there. But it just seems like the ride has been totally neutered for the modern Walmart-esque Disney Company complete with childish dialogue, austrailian sterotypes, sloppy animation (everything is totally out of proportion), not enough practicle effects, no sea serpent, etc.
     
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    Originally Posted By Brian Noble

    KP has been meeting and greeting in Studios for a couple of years now. But, me and mine are looking forward to the (hopeful) resurrection of the KP scavenger hunt soon.
     
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    Originally Posted By Spirit of 74

    I'll just state my opinion that while it's been a bit overhyped, the Nemo Sub Voyage is a wonderful attraction.
     

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