



smurfy74 wrote:there is an article in the Telegraph today saying that they are looking at overlaying the movie onto the ride - i will post a link later when i get home as im on my iphone at the moment.




Alan wrote:3 Jack Sparrow animatronics, 1 Barbossa animatronic and a mist screen projection can't cost TOO much, right?


One trick up his sleeve is introducing Disney's ever-expanding portfolio of brands to its older rides.
"Sometimes we will be asked to look at older attractions like Pirates of the Caribbean and freshen them up," Minichiello says.
"Children today grew up with the movies, so we put animatronic characters from the movies in the ride in Florida and we are looking at doing it here in Paris."



-breeno- wrote:Is there any particular reason why The Telegraph insist in calling the resort Euro Disney? Honestly it hasn't been called that since the 90s!![]()
Anyway about POTC, i really hope this rumour never comes into affect as i'd dread to see our attraction have the movie characters. Reason for this is because from what i know, Paris' POTC is the only one to not have the Jack Sparrow treatment, meaning our's is 100% pure Walt Disney Imagineering, which is how it should be. It doesn't matter how small the changes would be, i feel it'd rip out the heart and soul of the attraction. Most people now think the movies came before the attraction (was just arguing with a friend the other week who thought this), so surely adding the cast of the movie in would be confusing? It's like they're embarrassed that the movie came first.
Just my opinion on it. Needless to say, i'm sick to death of Jack Sparrow


-breeno- wrote:Anyway about POTC, i really hope this rumour never comes into affect as i'd dread to see our attraction have the movie characters. Reason for this is because from what i know, Paris' POTC is the only one to not have the Jack Sparrow treatment, meaning our's is 100% pure Walt Disney Imagineering, which is how it should be. It doesn't matter how small the changes would be, i feel it'd rip out the heart and soul of the attraction. Most people now think the movies came before the attraction (was just arguing with a friend the other week who thought this), so surely adding the cast of the movie in would be confusing? It's like they're embarrassed that the movie came first.
Just my opinion on it. Needless to say, i'm sick to death of Jack Sparrow

Merman wrote:They are calling it Euro Disney, as that is what the company that operates Disneyland Paris is called.

pussinboots wrote:But to get back to this Jack Sparrow business, while I understand your antipathy on the subject, do you not think the ride could use a few little somethings? The dueling pirates have long ceased to attract the oohs and ahs they received when the technology was considered state-of-the-art, and the spectacular capacity of the ride is very rarely needed nowadays. (Read: it's not all that popular anymore.) Obviously it would be nicer if they put some of that swanky Jack Sparrow animatronic technology into the existing characters, but since they can't market that, it's not going to happen.
And it doesn't alter the ride in any meaningful sense, as Space Mountain: Mission 2 for example did. It's just a few fun little additions. Would that really be so bad?


Merman wrote:They are calling it Euro Disney, as that is what the company that operates Disneyland Paris is called.



forza_united wrote:In short: yes, it would be that badI have nothing against Jack Sparrow or the movie franchise at all, but this attraction is so amazing and unique in the way it was meant to be originally that even though it is just some "fun little additions", I think that a Jack Sparrow scene where he is alone (the treasure scene) and the fact that the new animatronics replaces some of the excisting ones menas that the ride would be altered in a meaningful sense. I am pretty sure that many guests would then leave the attraction saying: "Wooow, did you see Jack - amazing how he looked like Johnny!" instead of admiring the creativity and amazing storyline behind the original WDI attraction and that would be a shame
luke85 wrote:Merman wrote:They are calling it Euro Disney, as that is what the company that operates Disneyland Paris is called.
I think if they were referring to the operating company they would call it "Euro Disney S.C.A"

pussinboots wrote:luke85 wrote:Merman wrote:They are calling it Euro Disney, as that is what the company that operates Disneyland Paris is called.
I think if they were referring to the operating company they would call it "Euro Disney S.C.A"
Well, that is a bit like saying Cadbury, plc or Kraft Foods, Inc or Nestlé, S.A. Actually, it is exactly like that. And nobody does that, either. So not necessarily.
But I'm starting to think certain papers have explicitly decided to keep using the Euro Disney name. Editors make decisions like that sometimes. I mean, the Telegraph talked to Disney, for pete's sake. Surely they were shown something, anything with the resort's name on it. Surely they've printed a myriad of articles on Disneyland Paris since 1994.


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