Originally Posted By Tiggirl We just got back from WDW and I had a question about the Great Movie Ride and I'm hoping someone here can answer for me. In the scenes where either "Mugsy" or the "cowboy" takes over your car... are those Attractions CM's or Entertainment CM's? Thanks! ) ~Beth
Originally Posted By TDLFAN Attraction CM's as far as I know. I see them no differently than the boys at the Jungle Cruise trying hard to be funny and corny at the same time... And...how come you didn't tell me you were at WDW???
Originally Posted By Labuda She'd been posting all over the place about ti, TDLFAN. You just need to pay more attention, I guess.
Originally Posted By Tiggirl Yeah, it hasn't been a secret at all. I thought since you didn't mention it you were busy or away! But I had a great time! ) Thanks for the info on the CM's. I thought they did a realyl great job. In fact... I thought the majority of the CM's did a really great job and I was plesantly surprised. As a former DL CM I have to say... WDW CM's blow the majority of DL CM's out of the water. LOL!
Originally Posted By TDLFAN I knew you were coming to visit but I was under the impression it would be in march.
Originally Posted By alisserae The best ride at the Studios. Cryin' shame that darn hat. More like an abomination really.
Originally Posted By Tiggirl Oh Drat! No, not in March. But we've already decided to start planning another trip so next time I will be SURE you know the exact dates so you can't hide from me. ) And yes, I really enjoyed that attraction. I was impresed by how well the CM's acted in those parts. Do men ever drive the cars? We rode 3 times and had women drivers each time. I was trying to imagine how the dialog between the "actors" and the drivers might change if it was a man driving.
Originally Posted By belle42 When I went on in January, we had one male and one female attractions CM.
Originally Posted By basas <<And yes, I really enjoyed that attraction. I was impresed by how well the CM's acted in those parts. Do men ever drive the cars? We rode 3 times and had women drivers each time. I was trying to imagine how the dialog between the "actors" and the drivers might change if it was a man driving.>> I've never had a female driver...
Originally Posted By Labuda I've had both genders of driver... I prefer the males I've dealt with. Just didn't get a good CM the first cowgirl I had, and the female gangster this past fall had a bad New York accent.
Originally Posted By basas <<I've had both genders of driver... I prefer the males I've dealt with. Just didn't get a good CM the first cowgirl I had, and the female gangster this past fall had a bad New York accent.>> How about a mini-poll. What does everyone like better- the Western scene? Or the 'gangster' scene?
Originally Posted By Tiggirl I liked the gangser scene better but I may be bias because one of the cute "mugsy" guys hit on me. LOL! But the fire in the western scene was very cool. I didn't much like our cowboy. He wasn't very interesting. I'd like to see how the other genders fill the rolls. It would be interesting. We only had female drives and male gangsters/cowboys. ~Beth
Originally Posted By DlandDug I much prefer the western scene. Riding through a blazing building is much cooler than the gun battle. The BEST performer I ever had on this attraction was a Belle Star type cowgirl in the western scene. When she took over our vehicle she was a riot.
Originally Posted By Chelledun I like the gangster scene a lot better, I find the Western accents a little hokey when they aren't done correctly.
Originally Posted By RSN1616 I also like the gangster scene better. Wasn't that the original scene?? Because I didn't think there was always two.
Originally Posted By trekkeruss There have always been two scenes; which one you stop at depends on whether you are in the front or rear set of trams.
Originally Posted By TDLFAN ^^Correct. The first scene I saw on preview days before MGM opened was the Cowboy scene and still prefer that one over the gangsters.
Originally Posted By RSN1616 Oh I knew there was 2 scenes, I just thought that the wild west one was new. I guess I just caught the gangster scene 5 times in a row when I started going to WDW lol.
Originally Posted By Jim in Merced CA I always felt that the Western shoot-out was a bit sparse. As if all the extras were on lunch when they did the scene.