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>YEAHHH!!!!!!!!! the SUBS are staying!!!!!!! =)
I can't believe you actually like the Subs Chris... after all they have less
ehart and charm then Alice and Peter Pan. And they aren't as thrilling as the
Rocket Rods.
That's amazing.
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While I know know almost nothing about this project. The name alone
has me more excited than the New Tomorrowland and DCA combined. The
theme of this project is something that can capture my imagination.
So what will the new Atlantis ride be like? Basically an improved
version of the subs, or something different? (Please tell me they
aren't going to turn it into another thrill ride! ;)
I take it you didn't believe me when I said we had nothing to worry about.
Well, told ya so! :~)
From initial plans I've heard, there will be a scare factor later in the
ride. Think of it as Alien Encounter crossed with the Subs.
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>
>From initial plans I've heard, there will be a scare factor later in the
>ride. Think of it as Alien Encounter crossed with the Subs.
>
>
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When I went on the ride there were literally half a dozen kids saying:
"Why is there gum down here" (refering to that brown-orange gooey stuff
in and around the docking area's barnacles and star fish). One mother
said "That's not gum, it's stuff."
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> The Great Karnak sees coin-op boats painted to look like vessels from
> "Atlantis" film and a few paper mache towers standing in for the Lost City. to
> which DL replies: "It's themed. What more do you want?"
I would say that's crazy, but I haven't been able to completely trust
the judgement of DL management ever since they put up those cheap-o
plywood cutouts in the motorboats ride a few years back...
>On 17 May 1998 00:27:07 +0200, nob...@REPLAY.COM (Anonymous) wrote:
>----
>
>They don't need to meet new ADA laws. They are what's known as
>"grandfathered". That is, they were at code when they were built and can
>remain as long as they don't change the ride (read that as the sub
>design) significantly. And even if they did change the subs, there's
>some clause or other that states that ADA requirements can be exempted
>if it significantly detracts from the intent or made it impossible to
>create the show. If they tried to make Disneyland put elevators and wide
>aisles in the subs, it would be totally impossible to do and still
>maintain the illusion of a submarine.
>
>CS
gjw responded:
> I would say that's crazy, but I haven't been able to
> completely trust the judgement of DL management
> ever since they put up those cheap-o plywood cutouts
> in the motorboats ride a few years back...
I still wouldn't trust them.
A few hours after that sign went up - it was taken down. Buzz has it that
Pressler himself ordered it off.
My educated guess on all this is that the battle continues. I'd watch for
future updates on this.
Al
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Do ADA laws apply to amusement park rides?
I know a lot of the rides, etc. cannot accomodate wheelchairs directly,
but will allow handicapped people to ride, if they can transfer out
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> I cornered an Imaginerr earlier today at the park....he said that the Atlantis
> attraction will most likely not open until 2002...however, it looks like subs
> will take its final bow Labor day weekend 1998...it just makes me wonder, since
> Atlantis will open after California adventure, just what will the park get over
> the next four years....seems to me that a 4 year drought period of no new rides
> at Disneyland will be suicide move in the current cut throat southern
> california theme park market.
Lets see...well the ride wont close until towards the end of 1998...
and it was rumored to possibly open as early as late 2001...
which is only 3 years.
This will be a major attraction, to be sure, to that's proably 2 years of
construction time alone required...let alone time to remove any of the
old Sub stuff that has to be done, and any side effects it will cause to
the Autopia, since it sits over the sub caves. Then of course there
is ride testing...if the technology is based on TEST TRACK for
example, then who knows when it could open.
If I remember...construction began on Test Track in early 1995, and
was to open May 13th 1997...two year or more later...well it's now
May 17th 1998...over 3 years later and it still isn't open...and wont
open until Fall 1998 at the earliest it seems...so we're talking almost
4 years to get a ride open...and thats with the cost control of re-using
an existing building.
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Fantasia Gardens is the concrete platform where you can sit and eat
some of those handily-available Disney snacks and think about the
Motor Boat Cruise... directly across from the greeter position at
Matterhorn.
As for the Fantasia Gardens concept, it was "on the drawing boards" 9
years ago when I worked for the park, so I wouldn't hold my breath.
Also, based on the alleged "custodial nightmare" that Alice's
Labyrinth is at Disneyland Paris, I would guess that a second hedge
maze is about as likely as Innoventions at Disneyland being any better
than Innoventions at EPCOT. <G>
On Sun, 17 May 1998 13:25:07 -0700, "Mike D." <fd...@ix.netcom.com>
wrote:
I knew that when Tomorrowland 98 debuted, there would be, quote: "WAR".
I, however, underestimated both the timing and the strength of the opening
salvo.
You GO, WDI!!!
Fab
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Let's hope this "war" doesn't escalate into something that would kill a new
attraction, *and* the current ride, but is the start of something wonderful for
this much neglected area of the park.
Go WDI.
Tom
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The word was that they wanted to use the CM scheduling budget from the Subs
for Innoventions instead - in the same way they closed the Motor Boat ride
to use the staff in ToonTown when it opened.
With Innoventions now appearing to be opening either July 4th or Labor Day
weekend[depending on who you talk to] for now it appears that the subs will
probably at least remain open until Labor Day weekend at this point.
[Likewise with the Tiki Room.]
Pressler cannot wait to shut the subs down - it has been the number one
thing on his list since before he came to the park [they even made fun of
this in his going away video from the Disney Stores].
I would hope he stays true to his comments previously made in the O.C.
Register about keeping them open until a new attraction is ready to replace
them. If they close now before anything is set - we could have happen here
what happened in WDW's MK - TL would host an empty lagoon that would stay
that way for decades.
That's one of the main reasons why the push was made last Friday. Many
people feel that Pressler sees nothing wrong with just closing this ride
down and never putting in a replacement. He's also too distracted with DCA
and its problems to focus on something like this.
Closing attractions when new attractions open is a Judson Green idea
-- he has stated publicly that Disneyland can not open new rides
without closing older attractions, because the cost of operating the
park would be to high and no one would be able to afford the admission
price.
On Mon, 18 May 1998 12:28:41 -0700, "Al Lutz" <alweho...@aol.com>
wrote:
Masselin
From what I understand, this is only the beginning. Although I wouldn't
expect much to happen right now - until at least after the official TL
opening everyone is working so hard on.
But afterwards - well, let's just say the "Fantasy in the Sky Fireworks" may
be dim compared to what may end up coming down the pike here. ;)
> From what I understand, this is only the beginning. Although I wouldn't
> expect much to happen right now - until at least after the official TL
> opening everyone is working so hard on.
>
> But afterwards - well, let's just say the "Fantasy in the Sky Fireworks" may
> be dim compared to what may end up coming down the pike here. ;)
Gee - even I kinda thought something was brewing (see my post not too long back
called something like "Random Disneyland Ramblings"), but I never suspected
something like this!
A query to those in the know: how much "pull" does WDI have within the
company? More than Pressler? It has to be quite a risk moving something like
this into open warfare, and I'd think it foolish if they would be on the short
end of the stick.
Personally, though, I'm glad that someone has finally taken dramatic action
like this. I'm not sure of anything will come of it, but I can't help but hope
for something good!
Cheers,
Gwen Smith
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What's going on? For the love of God, would someone please tell me
what's going on!
The flag/banner thing was just the opening salvo. Be prepared for the Sub War
to really begin after the opening Friday. I'll keep my eyes peeled at the
press event for any signs....literal or not... of dissent.
Vive le revolution d'Imagineering!
And Pressler had his winged monkeys remove it posthaste.
They also have an Atlantis flag flying overhead. Hope it stays.
Tony Baxter, in a lecture given at CSULB, mentioned an Atlantis attraction.
Pressler and his bean-counters, however, have been heard to say that they want
to just shut down the Subs like Judson Green did at WDW, quietly, with no fuss
and no replacement.
WDI, and a.d.d., won't let that happen. There is a line that keeps gettig
redrawn at Disneyland quality-wise, and this is where I choose my battle.
Scoot over, Marty. You're getting your strangest bedfellow yet out there on
Harbor Blvd.
blusilva (wondering if I can bring my Sobakowa pillow)
You betcha.
A good cause is worth fighting for. So is a kickass attraction.
Atlantis Expedition: Coming Soon to a Disneyland near you!
ON WITH THE REVOLUTION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Everyone sing:
DO YOU HEAR THE PEOPLE SING
SINGING THE SONGS OF ANGRY MEN
IT IS THE MUSIC OF A PEOPLE
WHO WILL NOT BE SLAVES AGAIN
WHEN THE BEATING OF YOUR HEARTS
ECHO THE BEATING OF THE DRUMS
THERE IS A LIFE ABOUT TO START
WHEN TOMORROW(land) COMES!!!!!!!!
WILL YOU JOIN IN OUR CRUSADE
WELL THEN BE STRONG AND STAND WITH ME
SOMEWHERE BEYOND THE BARRICADE
IS THERE A WORLD YOU LONG TO SEE
DO YOU HEAR THE PEOPLE SING
YES DO YOU HEAR THE DISTANT DRUMS
IT IS THE FUTURE THAT WE BRING
WHEN TOMORROW(land)COMES!!!!!!!!!
My brothers and sisters, Paul Pressler has fired the first shot. Imagineering
and all that support Walt's vision of Disneyland must band together and answer
each volley of theirs with thunder from us......THIS IS THE FUTURE THAT WE
BRING
WHEN TOMORROW(land) COMES!!!!!!!!!!
I'm sorry, but I find it very unprofessional for anyone to try to publicly
embarrass their employer. Although I don't agree with the direction that the
current management is headed, it is wrong to handle the situation in this
manner. It's bad enough that OC Register published an article over office
politics surrounding the subs. All this does is put management on the
defensive. This does not solve the problem. I just think that things like
this should be handled outside of public view, and if certain peoples
differences cannot be resolved, then they should go find an employer that makes
them happier. In other words, if you don't like your job situation, then
leave...Now I hope whatever differences there are between Imagineering and
Disney management do get resolved. But there is know guarantee....and all this
little stunt did was cause bad feelings between both parties I'm sure. I'd be
pissed off too, if a back-office disagreement became public. It's none of our
business what goes on backstage in this situation. Just my $.02...Nothing
more......If you agree...great...if not.....oh well....it's just another
opinion on the newsgroup.
> Gee - even I kinda thought something was brewing (see my post not too
long back
> called something like "Random Disneyland Ramblings"), but I never suspected
> something like this!
>
> A query to those in the know: how much "pull" does WDI have within the
> company? More than Pressler?
Gwen,
WDI seems to not have hardly any pull, or at least appreciation right
now from Disneyland. For example, many of the key Imagineers on the
Tomorrowland project haven't been invited to the opening dedications due to
"lack of vewing space." Can you belive that?
Bobby
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>ON WITH THE REVOLUTION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>Everyone sing:
<snip of new and entirely appropriate Les Miz lyrics>
This confirms my suspicion that ADDers are a remarkably creative bunch!
(Not to make too fine a point of it, but didn't the students who rebelled in
Les Miz end up beaten into submission--and early graves--by the French
government? just asking...)
Skyppy
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who didn't have the heart to post "Oh, the war trick." ;)
> I'm sorry, but I find it very unprofessional for anyone to try to
>publicly embarrass their employer.
You do have a point. And it takes alot of effort and courage to bite the hand
that feeds you.
>Although I don't agree with the direction that the current management is
headed,
>it is wrong to handle the situation in this manner. It's bad enough that OC
Register
>published an article over office politics surrounding the subs. All this does
is put
>management on the defensive. This does not solve the problem.
It may not solve the problem. But for many they know the problems exist.
Knowing there is a problem is the first step in solving it though. Once the
general public knows what's going on, it will become increasingly difficult for
TDA to hude whats going on.
>I just think that things like this should be handled outside of public view,
and if
>certain peoples differences cannot be resolved, then they should go find an
>employer that makes them happier. In other words, if you don't like your job
>situation, then leave...
The difference here is that WDI doesn't exactly have that option. Oh sure most
of the Imagineers were jumping ship and finding work elsewhere, but WDI as a
whole can't just tell Disney to find someone else. Like children in a
sweatshop, finding a different job can be difficult. SO basically when it
comes down to it, if WDI were to continue to exist at all, moves like these are
needed. And since in the end they represent the best for the guest it's not
hard to see why many will sympathize with them.
>Now I hope whatever differences there are between Imagineering and
>Disney management do get resolved. But there is know guarantee....and all
>this little stunt did was cause bad feelings between both parties I'm sure.
I'd
>be pissed off too, if a back-office disagreement became public. It's none of
>our business what goes on backstage in this situation.
In a small way it is our business, since we are the one's who invest lots of
money into Disneyland every year. But rest assured that the bad feelings
between the two have existed for quite awhile now, and known to most on this
group. What did come as a shock was not that Imagineering would take such a
drastic step, but that it was actually picked up by the media. Imagineering
deserves a lot more credit than they recieve, but now that might change.
>Just my $.02...Nothing more......If you agree...great...if not.....oh
well....it's just
>another opinion on the newsgroup.
They're always welcome you know.
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>But afterwards - well, let's just say the "Fantasy in the Sky Fireworks" may
>be dim compared to what may end up coming down the pike here. ;)
>
>
Ohh I'd better find a popcorn cart and finda a chunk of curb to sit on while I
wait for the show.
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Let Paul Pressler and his mindless mba minions in management understand:
WDI does not stand alone on this one.
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>>(Not to make too fine a point of it, but didn't the students who rebelled in
>>Les Miz end up beaten into submission--and early graves--by the French
>>government? just asking...)
>>
>
>They ended up abandoned by the people of Paris, and all but one, Marius,
>died in the fighting. Marius was wounded but was saved when Jean Valjean
>dragged his body threw the sewers to safety.
>
>
Somewhere, someone in TDA is smiling as he/she fantasizes of ADDers being
either abandoned by the public at large, or (perhaps even better), being
dragged unceremoniously into the sewers!
Karen
It was a last-resort thing, jc. For three-plus years they have been shuffled
and kicked and abused. If you beat a dog one of two things will happen. It
will cower, or it will snap at it's abuser.
WDI has my support all the way!
Will someone please post a picture of the flag to a.b.m.d?
Thanks
(snip)
Fab, love The Wizard of Oz reference. :-)
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>In article <199805201106...@ladder03.news.aol.com>,
> captd...@aol.com (CaptDisney) wrote:
>>
>> In article <6jskmb$7...@bgtnsc02.worldnet.att.net>, "Al Lutz"
>> <alweho...@aol.com> writes:
>>
>> >
>> >But afterwards - well, let's just say the "Fantasy in the Sky Fireworks"
>may
>> >be dim compared to what may end up coming down the pike here. ;)
>> >
>> >
>>
>> Ohh I'd better find a popcorn cart and finda a chunk of curb to sit on while
>I
>> wait for the show.
>>
>> Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls, In just five minutes the daytime
>> spectacular of Submarinetasmic! will begin! For your saftey and the saftey
>of
>> those around you, we ask that you remain seated until after all Imagineers
>have
>> been cleaned off of Harbor Boulevard.
>
>Confetti cannons...where the heck are my confetti cannons?! It's showtime!
>
>Let Paul Pressler and his mindless mba minions in management understand:
>WDI does not stand alone on this one.
>
>scott
Ich Bin Ein Imagineer!!!
(with apologies to President Kennedy, like they're necessary)
If Imagineering is willing to go the full 15 Rounds with the
Accountaneers from the Hotdog Building, there will be more than just a few
people with 'em on Harbor Blvd. Including me. And the people doing the
removing better pack a lunch.
And the Banner Photo is now my Win95 Wallpaper.
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>Is the flag still up? Or has the dissent been silenced?
The Flag is Still Up.. In fact, the UPN crew was filming nearby right
after they completed the Cosmic Waves deal.. Its possible you may see
it just off the edge of the circular-shaped tent in the background.
I think I may salute it everytime I go there. Its a neat rallying
symbol.
-- Karl
> And the Banner Photo is now my Win95 Wallpaper.
I was thinking of doing a color dump of that image and taking it to a
T-shirt shop. With permission from the photographer of course.
Hmmm,, I am still on the fence about that. If anybody has a shot of
the flag, may make a nice montage for a shirt.
-- Karl
More likely, one of his flunkies called him up and told him about it
and Pressler ordered him to have it removed.
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jesterly fools."
"His tears are frozen stiff. Icicles drip from his eyes.
Welcome to the Tragic Kingdom"
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> Will someone please post a picture of the flag to a.b.m.d?
> Thanks
>
> Fab
>
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Your "photographer" has a couple of flag pictures on the floppy I gave him. Ask
him to post them.
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JClary1250 wrote:
> > A sign appeared above the Subs last Friday:
> >
> >>> Atlantis Expedition
> >
> >>> Imagineering Preparation Base
> >
> >>>
> >
> >
>
> I'm sorry, but I find it very unprofessional for anyone to try to publicly
> embarrass their employer. Although I don't agree with the direction that the
> current management is headed, it is wrong to handle the situation in this
> manner. It's bad enough that OC Register published an article over office
> politics surrounding the subs. All this does is put management on the
> defensive. This does not solve the problem. I just think that things like
> this should be handled outside of public view, and if certain peoples
> differences cannot be resolved, then they should go find an employer that makes
> them happier. In other words, if you don't like your job situation, then
> leave...Now I hope whatever differences there are between Imagineering and
> Disney management do get resolved. But there is know guarantee....and all this
> little stunt did was cause bad feelings between both parties I'm sure. I'd be
> pissed off too, if a back-office disagreement became public. It's none of our
> business what goes on backstage in this situation. Just my $.02...Nothing
Bruce Bergman wrote:
> And the Banner Photo is now my Win95 Wallpaper.
>
Under the WDI flag, it could read:
"Vive le revolution d'Imagineering!"
Hey, I would love to have one!
BTW, who first started that quote?
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I want a button with the WDI Flag on it. That would be cool.
I'll be the idea-woman. Anyone able to do this?
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>I'll be the idea-woman. Anyone able to do this?
Where is our mistress of buttons from Hawaii when we need her?
-Mr. Liver
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~~~ Viva le revolution d'Imagineering! ~~~
I'd like it too, if anyone can email it to me, that would be great.
I'll offer you my humble (but more importantly FREE) services and design the
button if someone can email me a photo or draw a rough picture of the flag.
Then I will send my artwork to someone with a color printer and button maker.
I would do it but I just don't have a button maker. If you have a photo or saw
the flag and can explain it to me please email me at the following address:
mark (at) pollstar (dot) com.
Mark
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<<BTW, who first started that quote?>>
Only a FABULOUS person could come up with a FABULOUS quote!
I believe it's her photographer who has the banner photo.
I did!
Fab
The Fabulous Disney Bay...er, Babe-
I'll post a new sig after I find out what's REALLY happening with the subs.