Originally Posted By Phantom Okay, so it isn't as bad as showing people standing up in the drop shaft of the Tower of Terror, but I still find the Space Mountain television commercials to be misleading. I would be expecting a lot more special effects in there after seeing that commercial, and it's really the same attraction it was before. Oh sure, it is probably in better shape and easier to evacuate, but most guests won't notice that.
Originally Posted By Inspector 57 Well, I think Space Mountain is qualitatively improved from its former incarnation. Structurally, it IS "the same attraction as it was before." But the effects make it a whole different -- and better -- experience for me. But I agree that the visual misrepresentation of rides that is done almost universally in artwork and commercials for attractions is frequently misleading and ultimately maddening. On the other hand, those representations set the mood. And I don't want the promoters to spoil it for me with literal coverage. I actually appreciate that they present more of an abstract, impressionistic image.
Originally Posted By 8ab That commercial is a re-edit of the commercial that was used for the re-opening of Space Mountain Paris.. I can't believe they even left the tube/sling shot part in it.. There is nothing of the sort in the original Disneyland version.
Originally Posted By Jim in Merced CA Will I be able to see Chicken Little outside of Space Mountain? I saw that in the commercial.
Originally Posted By TMICHAEL I too can't believe the commercial. Way too much going on here that's NOT going to be found on Space Mountain. That said, I finally rode last weekend and am greatly surprised at how much I liked it. Like those before me have posted, it is wonderfully smooth and quicker than it was in the past. And the few effects we did get are terrific. The second lift and re-entry are thrilling. The new music however, is forgetable. I just keep thinking though, about how much more exciting it would have been if you paused at the base of the second lift and as the tunnel started to power up and spin, your rocket was launched up and out at 40mph. NO, the ride didn't need inversions but a launch would have been sweet. Especially with the new lift effect.
Originally Posted By xrayvision That's strange, this topic disappeared and reincarnated itself..kinda like Space Mountain. I love SM77...love the "It's Back" campaign..not in love with the SM TV spot using "Mission Space" clips. If Disney can create an exciting 2 minute "in your face" CGI outerspace ad for SM, it seems like they could use the same finance and talent to create a short film for Star Tours II.
Originally Posted By Dabob2 <If Disney can create an exciting 2 minute "in your face" CGI outerspace ad for SM, it seems like they could use the same finance and talent to create a short film for Star Tours II.> Lucas still owns all the necessary rights, though.
Originally Posted By SIR at X-S Tech Yeah I don't think there's anything holding up Star Tours II except for the greenlight. It's not a matter of ability. I do think it's interesting to note that the CGI used in the commercial is better than the CGI used on the moniters in the queue area though.
Originally Posted By oc_dean From a complete "show" perspective .. it's pretty much the same old Space Mountain .. and for Disney to tout this as anything more than a "We have reopened" .. then it's only leading to high expectations.
Originally Posted By Anacon Funny, they show the old lift tunnel with the red rays. Shots of people with shoulder harnesses look like they are from the Mission Space commercial.
Originally Posted By WorldDisney Wow, this IS strange!! I remember looking for this topic again and couldn't find it. Now it's back with a different poster? Hmmmmm <<Is there a link to the commercial online anywhere?>> Actually, I mentioned this before, but it's right on the Disneyland website itself. I mentioned before that I thought it was JUST for the website since the commercial seems to be a little misleading. I only found out later when I saw this original topic here. I don't live in America, so I only saw it on the website. Just go to the site, pick Disneyland of course and wait a few seconds for the picture on top of the intro page to change and the commerical will start. I did it litterally 5 minutes ago from this post: <a href="http://disneyland.disney.go.com/disneyland/en_US/parks/landing?name=DisneylandParkLandingPage" target="_blank">http://disneyland.disney.go.co m/disneyland/en_US/parks/landing?name=DisneylandParkLandingPage</a> Yeah, its a bizarre commercial for anyone that rode the ride already.
Originally Posted By JuiceMonkey Well, I'm all for people getting creative with comercials but that is a little bit much for a ride that, for all intents and purposes, is a roller coaster in the dark with some lights spinning around.
Originally Posted By RAM1984 >>I was shocked when I saw it on TV. I was like, huh? << ME TOO!!!!!!!!!!! >>for all intents and purposes, is a roller coaster in the dark with some lights spinning around.<< I did not used to feel this way but I do now.
Originally Posted By Nobody This commercial must have been brought to you by the same folks that gave you the Soarin' commercials. (The view from the front of one group of folks, independently soaring with clouds behind them.)
Originally Posted By MomofPrincess >The new music however, is forgetable.< There was MUSIC?! (I just rode last Friday.) Maybe I was too busy trying to keep from having an anxiety attack to notice. LOL
Originally Posted By mickeynewe Question, not to sound stupid, but what did you mean by the "second lift"? I am trying to convince my 12 year old to ride it at least once to see how she likes it (she rode it when she was younger and did not like it at all and I haven't made her ride it since). I figure she's old enough to give it another go. However, I don't want her to be "surprised" by the ride because she still remembers it. So I was curious what you meant by the second lift? Also, how well do the safety harnesses fit? She said before that she felt like she was going to fall out and that scared her. Although a few years older now, she is still very petite. (5' 1" / 82 lbs.) Will she feel secure enough in the ride? Thanks for any input.
Originally Posted By SIR at X-S Tech Both lifts are at the beginning. The first lift takes you up, then your rocket makes what is essentially a Uturn, and then you go up the second lift. Both are chain lifts and very slow, nothing scary there (OK maybe the anticipation). The restraints if I remember correctly, are now the type that come down over your shoulders. Before, they were just lap bars. She should feel more secure now.