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Anonymous Anonymous said...

First Class at Last. Were off to a Great start here with Ratatouille. Loved the bench details and Paris like lamp posts and heads.

August 19, 2010 at 10:47 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I like this street. I love this street. It brings magic to the park. I like the fact that a parisian attraction (and E-ticket !) will be build in a parisian resort. I'm not french, but I think french people will like it too. This ride in 2013 and Star Tours 2 would be great additions. But they should improve RC Racer's ridiculous capacity (that's another debate).

August 19, 2010 at 3:42 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Je trouve ca tres joli ! La rue est tres bien faite et j'aime bcp les details meme si je n'ai aucune attente sur cette attraction et ca me fait mal de penser qu'un dark ride sera la nouveauté des 20 ans... Cette attraction n'aura-t-elle pas pu etre dans le MK ? J'ai l'impression que ces studios n'ont plus grand chose a voir avec le cinema et se transforment en Pixarland.

Apres, je me demande encore si l'idée d'avoir un land sur Paris... à Paris est une bonne idée. Un peu comme celle d'avoir fait un parc sur la Californie (Californie Adventures) en Californie.

August 20, 2010 at 12:01 PM

Blogger TokyoMagic! said...

I like the look of the street, the benches and the archway. This park is finally beginning to look a little better! I've only been in the Walt Disney Studio park once before and that was five years ago, but I was shocked to find the content and quality of the park to be far worse than even California Adventure. (I didn't think ANYTHING could be worse than Disney's California Adventure.)

I'm really excited about the possibility of a trackless Ratatouille dark ride with 3-D effects! Thank you for your continued reports on this!

August 20, 2010 at 3:15 PM

Anonymous Björn said...

To Anonymous :

La qualité de ce dark-ride sera comparable à celle de dark-rides mythiques du parc Disneyland (Pirates of the Caribbean, Phantom Manor) et utilisera une technologie inédite (véhicules sans rail).

Ratatouille dark-ride's quality will be equivalent to Disneyland Park's mythical attractions (Pirates of the Caribbean, Phantom Manor) and will use an innovative technology (trackless vehicles).

August 21, 2010 at 6:35 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have a question, why would a section of a park in Paris/France, designed to look like Paris/France be a draw to people living in Paris/France? Isn't that the same mistake made with DCA, Californian's going to a park based on California?

August 21, 2010 at 11:31 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Why couldn't they make the people-eating dark ride first, and everything else second?

August 21, 2010 at 1:32 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

It wasn't Imagineering who wanted Gusteau covering, that was DLP who did that.

August 22, 2010 at 5:20 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Awesome stuff! Glad to see that PayPal button, so I used it :-) Keep up the great work! Thank you so much for all these great reports...

regular reader from Cologne

August 22, 2010 at 7:18 AM

Anonymous Matthrix said...

Je crois qu'on touche enfin a notre "exception culturelle" !!!!!! Apres la disparition du Visionarium qui faisait une promo sympatique de la France et de l'Europe, voila Ratatouille qui va faire de la promo pour Paris ! (et qui sait, de la France !)
Les premiers éléments montrent que cette attraction sera vraiment prometteur ! Merci Alain pour cet article !

I think it has finally reached our "cultural exception" !!!!!!
After the disappearance of "Le Visionarium" which was a friendly promo of France and Europe, here Ratatouille will make the promo for Paris! (And who knows, maybe France!)
The first evidence that this attraction will really
promising! Alain thank you for this article!

August 23, 2010 at 10:59 AM

Anonymous Marco Antonio Garcia. said...

Now we're talking about an attraction!

August 24, 2010 at 7:27 AM

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