Originally Posted By Spirit of 74 This is a great example of why I have never and will never view an attraction online in video form before riding. I just would rather go in without knowing every square inch of what I'm about to see. What did we ever do before the Internet? (Oh yeah, had lives!)
Originally Posted By ChiMike >>What I would like to hear from some folks is about how they think this ride will compare to the redo at DL with their subs...<< Just a feeling, but I think the DL subs will eclipse the Epcot Nemo by it's sheer scope and execution.
Originally Posted By ChiMike >>You can skip if you like ... or hop ... or even jump.<< Sorry! I'll trot while offering big hand gestures. Hopefully by then you will all be able to watch me live on what every mobile device is implanted in our skulls.
Originally Posted By Spirit of 74 The Nemo Sub Voyage HAS to be much better than Epcot's little ride. It HAS to. It's being marketed as an E-Ticket and Disney is investing as such. The exact same effects just seen out a porthole aren't gonna cut it. And thankfully, that's not what's gonna happen.
Originally Posted By ChiMike >>This is a great example of why I have never and will never view an attraction online in video form before riding. I just would rather go in without knowing every square inch of what I'm about to see. What did we ever do before the Internet? (Oh yeah, had lives!)<< True. And for other recent things like DCA's monsters and Everest I refused to watch anything, even the Discover documentary. But for some reason I was really compelled to take a sneak peak at Nemo. And I am glad I did, it has only built up my excitement.
Originally Posted By mousefun Sorry. Not what you said. And I quote: [I don't think so, when anybody has seen enough of these things, especially the old attraction space in the case of Seas, it's not to hard to come to terms.] But, I will allow you one mulligan, Mikey! [So just because a ride was an E-Ticket in 1977 doesn't mean it is one today.] Well, Mikey, they were still E tickets no matter what, and, that is your thoughts, though not officially correct. Then again, if you still think it's the size of a ride that makes one an E ticket...hmmmm.
Originally Posted By mousefun [This is a great example of why I have never and will never view an attraction online in video form before riding. I just would rather go in without knowing every square inch of what I'm about to see.] Agreed. The ride video for Nemo hideous online. As was EE. Both did nothing for the rides. [Just a feeling, but I think the DL subs will eclipse the Epcot Nemo by it's sheer scope and execution.] Oh...now size DOES matter. Hmmmm. What I liked about Nemo is it's intamacy. BIG does not = E ticket. Great = E ticket.
Originally Posted By ChiMike >> Then again, if you still think it's the size of a ride that makes one an E ticket...hmmmm<< Can you not read, >>I don't think so ..[stop].. when anybody has seen enough of these things ..[stop].. especially the old attraction space in the case of Seas,<< I had already seen the space, the ride path, the tunnel from Seas from the prior attraction. So, in the case of Seas, I have already been familiar with the old attraction space. I worry, and am somewhat amused, that after my plethora of posts someone would still think I judge attractions based on sq. feet.
Originally Posted By ChiMike >>Well, Mikey, they were still E tickets no matter what, and, that is your thoughts, though not officially correct. << ???
Originally Posted By ChiMike >>[Just a feeling, but I think the DL subs will eclipse the Epcot Nemo by it's sheer scope and execution.] Oh...now size DOES matter. Hmmmm. What I liked about Nemo is it's intamacy. BIG does not = E ticket. Great = E ticket.<< You might want to brush up on reading comprehension. I specifically said based on scope and execution. Both concepts that have nothing to do with physical size. There is "scope" to EPCOT's Nemo.
Originally Posted By TDLFAN >>Majority of three? Wow!<< Well, at least four if you count Leemac, but add the many other sites I participate in and that would be about 300 or so more avid fans who agree with my assessment. But who cares? It's your opinion of the ride that counts to you!
Originally Posted By vbdad55 <There are only two dudes allowed to prance on LP.com: VBDAD in his princess costume, tiara and DVC lanyard and TDLFAN as he smashes his service cart into some flyer who used FF miles to upgrade for free! < the gallant Spirit always protecting our honor !
Originally Posted By mousefun [Can you not read,] I just answered this, so I can read perfectly well, actually, tee, hee! [I had already seen the space, the ride path, the tunnel from Seas from the prior attraction. So, in the case of Seas, I have already been familiar with the old attraction space.] The space [stop] much smaller [stop] at the grand E-Ticket [stop] Star Tours. [You might want to brush up on reading comprehension. I specifically said based on scope and execution.] Scope = size. Read up, tee hee!
Originally Posted By mousefun [Well, at least four if you count Leemac, but add the many other sites I participate in and that would be about 300 or so more avid fans who agree with my assessment.] Oh, so easy to say! Show me links, data, please, to support this claim! Not happening, I am so sure, tee-hee.
Originally Posted By ChiMike >>The space [stop] much smaller [stop] at the grand E-Ticket [stop] Star Tours.<< TEE HEE. This wasn't something I said. TEE HEE. Slow down, take a breath and get some things straight. TEE HEE. >>Scope = size. Read up, tee hee!<< TEE HEE. scope (skop) The range of one's perceptions, thoughts, or actions An area in which something acts or operates or has power or control: "the range of a supersonic jet"; "the ambit of municipal legislation"; "within the compass of this article"; "within the scope of an investigation"; "outside the reach of the law"; "in the political orbit of a world power" TEE HEE size (sîz) The physical dimensions, proportions, magnitude, or extent of an object. TEE HEE
Originally Posted By mousefun [TEE HEE. This wasn't something I said. TEE HEE. Slow down, take a breath and get some things straight. TEE HEE.] Tee hee. [An area in which something acts or operates or has power or control: "the range of a supersonic jet"; "the ambit of municipal legislation"; "within the compass of this article"; "within the scope of an investigation"; "outside the reach of the law"; "in the political orbit of a world power"] Wha?
Originally Posted By Skellington88 the qualification for e-ticket is for an attraction to either push the boundries of what a theme park attraction can be or at the very least have production values coming out the wazoo. I consider Everest and soarin to be low-end e-tickets (the worst of the best if you will). Soarin' introduces a technology that brings new levels of immersion into the theme park experince and Everest is just an extremely well themed ride with a unique fully fleshed out storyline, giant AA, and the fact that its just a fun ride to go flying backwards and fowards through a mountain.
Originally Posted By TDLFAN >>Oh, so easy to say! Show me links, data, please, to support this claim! Not happening, I am so sure, tee-hee.<< Just go to other sites and their respective discussion boards.. such as MouseInfo.con, DisneySites.com, Micechat.com, and many others out there... I could post close to 500 links here but simply do not have the time for a child like you.