But I wanna hear Paddy ask “what the devil is in there?!”If we got the ride system in question, I would hope that we would use another animated film with a fantasy theme like Corkscrew or Eire rather than a realistic, filmed video like Europe in the Air or Expedition Odyssey. The animated ride films seem to consistently turn out better and age better.
Eire had a bunch of problems, but I don't think the visual quality of the film was one of them. I don't see why Falcon's Creative or similar couldn't provide a ride video of a similar quality for a flying theater. In fact, one would assume the quality ceiling could be notably higher given the technological advancements since Eire, the lack of a need for spherical video, and the lack of a need for Eire's interactivity layer.
I know it gets brought up all the time, but a new Corkscrew Hill in a flying theater format really is the dream, yeah? I don't know if the Mack system is capable of a particularly dynamic ride a la Corkscrew, but even if it was a tamer iteration, I think it could work.
Maybe instead of a box full of tiny little people strapped into tiny little seats, Patty and Fenton could find a group of tiny little humans magically bound to a log in the forest? Just spitballing here.![]()
When the first letters are vowels, it’s assonance.Zach, buddy.... whatever drug is causing the alliteration, I think you either need more or less of it, not quite sure which.
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