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innerSpaceman 07-08-2010 12:02 PM

And ... Summer Failtastic Returns to the Disneyland Resort!!




(How's Murphy doing so far this summer?)

Gemini Cricket 07-08-2010 12:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Gemini Cricket on 05-05-2010, 11:37 AM (Post 322466)
Like with all Disneyland Resort projects there's going to be some problem with WoC. I wonder what it will be... It can't destroy the tracks of Space Mountain by being too heavy, it's not a giant yeti so it can't permanently be broken, it doesn't have to clear passageways on the monorail track, I don't think anything could suck as hard as Light Magic... well we'll have to see. I'm thinking the problem will be with the hydraulics that lift and lower all of the gadgetry in the lake. I predict it will break and they won't be able to fix it for months because they'll have to drain the water to do so. Or they'll run it without some of the promised special effects working properly.

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The full cancellation of World of Color performances Wednesday night can't be blamed on the afternoon earthquake for certain. Multiple buoys that help raise the show platform up to the waterline sprung leaks and filled with water at some point before the platform was raised Wednesday evening. The middle and left platforms weren't aligned properly when the underwater scissor lifts were commanded to lock the platforms in place, with the middle platform suffering the most damage as the two massive structures were wedged into each other at an angle causing stressed structural beams and damaged fountains. A full team of divers, engineers, and outside contractors have been brought in to assess just how bad the damage is before the repairs can begin, or even what the repairs need to be, and there's no word yet how long all that may take. - Al Lutz

Snowflake 07-08-2010 12:34 PM

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So? What do you see in my future O Great Gypsy Queen? ;)

Gemini Cricket 07-08-2010 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Snowflake (Post 328377)
So? What do you see in my future O Great Gypsy Queen? ;)

I see a highly successful coffee table book selling like crazy in your future.
:)

Not Afraid 07-08-2010 01:27 PM

I'm glad I saw it before the demise. What a clusterfu<k.

innerSpaceman 07-08-2010 02:32 PM

I went over to Miceage to see the details of the non-earthquake cancellation, but all I could find were details of last week's Paradise Park flood cancellation. ;)

Summer Failtastic indeed.



Seems guest relations was not prepared for the onslaught of complaints from people who purchased expensive dinner packages, and stuck stubbornly to the line that people actually purchased dinner with the preferential World of Color seating being a bonus offered - and so refunds were refused - - unless they could produce the uneaten meal.



Meanwhile, I ran into the Cheeseman today and he filled me in as to why water would not be necessary for the World of Color roadshows. There will be no audience. It's an internet-only thing (and he says the San Francisco offering, projected onto the Legion of Honor, will play again tonight between 9pm and 11pm - if you want to check it out via the handy link he provided.)

Anyway, the Los Angeles Woc Roadshow is going to be projected onto Disney Hall. I'm not sure how they're going to prevent a live audience there.

€uroMeinke 07-08-2010 09:17 PM

I hear the Glowfest is still doing well

innerSpaceman 07-08-2010 09:44 PM

The roadshow in San Francisco is playing right now - - -now being 9:30 - 11:00 pm, Thursday, July 8.

innerSpaceman 07-08-2010 09:55 PM

That was actually pretty rad. Catch it if you can (it's on a loop with a promo, so it plays ever few minutes).

I think I like it better than the real World of Color show. Granted, I haven't seen it from inside the park, but this projection show was pretty cool - and there's no doubt projections work way better on solid objects than on mist screens.

Also, after seeing World of Color and then visiting the Bellagio again ... I can see why the latter chose to eschew color.


I still want to see World of Color from a good vantage point. But I'm more looking forward to spending some time with Glow Fest.


I guess that makes me a typical DCA customer.

Prudence 07-08-2010 10:00 PM

We're going to try WoC picnic-style on Saturday, assuming it's operating. My friend V wants to see it, so we're sucking it up and giving it another go.


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