Pompeii is very tired anymore, at least for those of us that go nearly every year. It is a perfect area for projection or even just a standard programmed light sequence.Light show with Pompeii, anyone?
Which is why I suggested it. Plenty of viewing space and lots of light combinations they could do.Pompeii is very tired anymore, at least for those of us that go nearly every year. It is a perfect area for projection or even just a standard programmed light sequence.
Brought this up about 3 years ago. If they did scaffolding over the water they could have a great viewing area for an awesome projection show and it would be much less labor intensive to setup.Pompeii is very tired anymore, at least for those of us that go nearly every year. It is a perfect area for projection or even just a standard programmed light sequence.
That would be a pretty cool way to refresh Pompeii’s lights. I’d also like to see a way they can have a polar pathway style section on the CMT Express that is adjacent to the paths.I would love to see an update to Polar Pathway, although I hope they don’t change the heart of it. That area right now has such a powerful, awe-inspiring mood to it — and I think it’s largely because of the understated static nature of the lights and the beautiful, reflective Yanni music. It’s almost haunting.
I’m worried that if BGW turns it into a lights and projection show, it’ll turn into a tacky spectacle and lose its unique, reflective tone. I’d much rather see new effects added that compliment the beauty of the existing setup. Projection effects to make the “water” look like it’s really rippling, effects to make the building really shimmer, etc.
In the upside, all day dining is back.
The park has never returned fully from COVID so why expect it for CT? This is just new new reality for BGW.
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