Just wondering what you think.

This is a general discussion. If your topic doesn't fit anywhere else, put it here.
Cranbiz
Practically Lives Here
Practically Lives Here
Posts: 1387
Joined: Fri Feb 16, 2007 11:59 am
Location: Durham (RTP), NC

Re: Just wondering what you think.

Post by Cranbiz » Sat Jul 26, 2008 1:09 pm

Having always been that type of geek, I was very happy when we did the KTTK tour (when I was just a guest). It was the highlight of our stay. The things that we learned made the rest of the trip that much better. I did not feel that it "ruined the magic" I thought it made some things better.

Now on the Jungle Cruise we always refer to the hippobottomlesses and we do take a lot of extra time on Main Street to read the windows.

Learning "How they do that" just enhances the experience for some.

Perhaps what we need for those who are concerned about "ruining the magic" is a tour that just points out the little details lost on most SG's. Charge about $30 per person and show the siginicance of Main St and the windows, the endless chess game at priates, the chess pieces on the HM, the sewers in Liberty Sq., etc. I bet you could get a 3 hour tour out of all the little details without ever going backstage or revealing any tricks to the magic.




PS: I need a life...........post 1000. WooHoo


No longer the Wearer of Purple Pants

No longer a General in the Bolivian Army!


"The views and opinions expressed on this post are mine and do not necessarily represent or reflect those of The Walt Disney Company."

Whazzup
Practically Lives Here
Practically Lives Here
Posts: 1944
Joined: Tue Aug 14, 2007 9:28 pm
Location: Florida panhandle

Re: Just wondering what you think.

Post by Whazzup » Sat Jul 26, 2008 3:24 pm

Cranbiz wrote:Having always been that type of geek, I was very happy when we did the KTTK tour (when I was just a guest). It was the highlight of our stay. The things that we learned made the rest of the trip that much better. I did not feel that it "ruined the magic" I thought it made some things better.

Now on the Jungle Cruise we always refer to the hippobottomlesses and we do take a lot of extra time on Main Street to read the windows.

Learning "How they do that" just enhances the experience for some.

Perhaps what we need for those who are concerned about "ruining the magic" is a tour that just points out the little details lost on most SG's. Charge about $30 per person and show the siginicance of Main St and the windows, the endless chess game at priates, the chess pieces on the HM, the sewers in Liberty Sq., etc. I bet you could get a 3 hour tour out of all the little details without ever going backstage or revealing any tricks to the magic.




PS: I need a life...........post 1000. WooHoo

You DO have a life Cranbiz - it's called SGT. :D: Congrats on your 1000th post.



Shorty82
Should be on Payroll
Should be on Payroll
Posts: 2531
Joined: Mon Jun 11, 2007 11:53 pm
Location: The Twin Cities.

Re: Just wondering what you think.

Post by Shorty82 » Sat Jul 26, 2008 7:13 pm

Cranbiz wrote:Having always been that type of geek, I was very happy when we did the KTTK tour (when I was just a guest). It was the highlight of our stay. The things that we learned made the rest of the trip that much better. I did not feel that it "ruined the magic" I thought it made some things better.

Now on the Jungle Cruise we always refer to the hippobottomlesses and we do take a lot of extra time on Main Street to read the windows.

Learning "How they do that" just enhances the experience for some.

Perhaps what we need for those who are concerned about "ruining the magic" is a tour that just points out the little details lost on most SG's. Charge about $30 per person and show the siginicance of Main St and the windows, the endless chess game at priates, the chess pieces on the HM, the sewers in Liberty Sq., etc. I bet you could get a 3 hour tour out of all the little details without ever going backstage or revealing any tricks to the magic.
That sounds a lot like the tour Zazu gave me back when I was still "Earning My Ears". I learned a lot from that tour.

That is a wonderful idea and I'm willing to bet it'd be a hit.
PS: I need a life...........post 1000. WooHoo
Life? Who needs a life when you have SGT?


Around here, however, we don’t look backwards for very long.

We keep moving forward, opening up new doors and doing new things, because we're curious…
and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths.

-Walt Disney
:wwwd:
Keep moving forward

StephM
Regular Guest
Regular Guest
Posts: 120
Joined: Sat Mar 04, 2006 1:12 am
Location: Clermont, FL

Re: Just wondering what you think.

Post by StephM » Mon Jul 28, 2008 8:31 pm

Now I would be normally be inclined to agree with ya Churchy about seeing backstage. As a matter of fact, we were back in that same place several hours earlier on the KTTK tour. But this was different.

I think what bothered me the most is that there were like crushed boxes stacked on palettes back there...some bags....just the usual stuff that accumulates on a daily basis, I am sure.

Now if there were planters to hide some of that, okay....I can see it, but this was so...back of the strip mall looking...it was a little depressing on entering the park. But as someone who was once trapped against a wall on Main Street having a panic attack during Spectro, I can appreciate the need to do it. :D:

LOVED the KTTK tour. Very interesting. :D:


[font=Tahoma]Steph[/font]
ImageMy Blog:http://2p2p-2princes2princesses.blogspot.com/
Disclaimer: May induce sleep, read at your own risk! ;)

svickersart
Regular Guest
Regular Guest
Posts: 380
Joined: Wed Feb 28, 2007 4:57 pm
Location: Sacramento Ca
Contact:

Re: Just wondering what you think.

Post by svickersart » Tue Jul 29, 2008 11:04 am

Cranbiz wrote:I agree, thats what the potted plants were susposed to do.

Then again, if you know that you may need a bypass, why not construct one? It's something Walt would have insisted on.
I agree, Walt would have insisted on it. I have seen them do this at DL but it is not forced, you can use the bypass or MS or the shops. I have never used the bypass, maybe if they use it next week while I'm there I will just to see whats back there. I'm a "behind the scenes" sort of person as it is, I just like to walk through the shops on my way out, or wait until the crowd dies down. I figure I might as well hang out in the park instead of the shoving match tram station.

Steve



User avatar
Zazu
Permanent Fixture
Permanent Fixture
Posts: 4133
Joined: Sat Feb 08, 2003 3:00 pm
Park: WDW
Position: retired
Location: 8 miles east of Spaceship Earth
Contact:

Re: Just wondering what you think.

Post by Zazu » Wed Jul 30, 2008 12:22 am

Cranbiz wrote:Perhaps what we need for those who are concerned about "ruining the magic" is a tour that just points out the little details lost on most SG's. Charge about $30 per person and show the siginicance of Main St and the windows, the endless chess game at priates, the chess pieces on the HM, the sewers in Liberty Sq., etc. I bet you could get a 3 hour tour out of all the little details without ever going backstage or revealing any tricks to the magic.
You just described my "Misguided Tour"!

Except for the $30 and only taking three hours.


Zazu

Post Reply