Originally Posted By vbdad55 "What I won't bend on is that it interferes with the designed flow and story structure of the mansion. Because that's a fact. " at least based on this clip- the research done by this Imagineer would not agree with that statement. Does that make him wrong ?
Originally Posted By HokieSkipper I honestly haven't watched the video. I'll do that later. But I forsee what I'm going to hear from him already. Especially if it's the same guy from a video of the queue from when it first opened.
Originally Posted By Dr Hans Reinhardt "So now instead of just going into the waiting pen for the doors to open, you have the choice to go through the area." I see.
Originally Posted By sjhym333 I say it is great to have the new queue. Tourists to the new queue, me getting to walk right in. Win/win.
Originally Posted By Kennesaw Tom <<The idea of "playful" vs. "scary" is explored well before Madame Leota wakes the ghosts. Specifically, there are humorous elements in the exterior cemetery, in the stretching room, and in the narration all the way through.>> This thread should have come with a spoiler alert. I never realized Madame Leota "woke" the ghosts. Did she wake them with the floating musical instruments?
Originally Posted By Kennesaw Tom In regards to the new que.... I don't have an objection to its functionality. But I do think it is a bit of an eyesore.
Originally Posted By leobloom If the queue was thoroughly well designed, a lot fewer people would have a problem with it.
Originally Posted By leobloom I should add to that last post -- well designed and entertaining. It doesn't strike me as strong in either category.