The Tron movies are considered very mediocre (to put it nice, Ricky). The music is for a very small demographic and because of that doesn’t draw in the crowds. The Burton Alice film was also not received very well (about the same as Tron when you look at the score at IMDb) but the party and its name also relates to the old Disney classic (sorry the first Tron movie isn’t a classic).
Playing a bigger spectrum of music and giving the guests more entertainment they are sure they get better paying customers with more money to spent then the former niche.
The only problem I have with both shows is that it’s clearly visible and audible from the wonderful main street and breaks the show in many ways. Why not put this party in the shopping district?
Because OV, the entire point of the parties is to keep people INSIDE DCA! Thats the whole point. Its a way to give people something to do if A. They are waiting for WOC or who dont have tickets and B. To not keep them rushing off to DL! Thats why its there. You put it in DTD, the people in DCA would lose a huge entertaiment offering! Thats why you pay for those nice APs and day passes! 😉
What if they redid Disneyland’s Tomorrowland and had the ElecTRONica party be over there every night? That would add some excitement to Tomorrowland. Flynn’s arcade/ElecTRONica should be permanent parts of a new Tomorrowland, along with a Tron E-ticket ride to be built in part of Autopia.
Am I the only person annoyed that the arcade is full of games of skill that typically would give out tickets, but in the Mad Arcade you don’t get anything?
It’s like they missed the point on why people play these games. They’re the types of games where you should either be able to win prizes, or you should get to play them for free.
Or maybe they’re serious about their theme, and want to make you go mad as you wait for the ticket dispenser (which IS on the machines) to pay out after you have knocked down all of the Cheshire Cat’s teeth!
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Electronica was better for sure….glow fest was even better…mad t party would be so legit if they would get rid of the band And keep the DJ on the entire night…
As an avid visitor to Electronica, I wasn’t one of the hipsters that went nightly and shuffled until my feet were numb – however I did enjoy the ambiance. The Tron theme, End of Line bar, the –GREAT– 80’s style arcade, the video game tournaments and modern shows (Laserman, for example)…compared to the crap that is there now, is just a joke.
The live band just doesn’t do well. The dance area is plagued with people who just stand inbetween band breaks to hold their spot, and the arcade is like 1/16th of what it once was. I still go to this new “attraction” but it is simply nowhere near what it once was. I hate to be cheesy with this next line but.. that magic has left.
I have been to Disney several times and basically always end my night at the Tea Party. One thing I have noticed is that many times there are no Tea Party dancers. A couple of guys here and there standing around looking bored to make sure folks don’t climb on the stage etc. But that’s it. No one is there actually trying to get folks to dance or act excited.
Often it seems like the only reason anyone is there is the booze. They get their drink and then stand around looking bored. They need to get the dancers back into the game, perhaps even mix up the bands play lists a little and get it back to being a party.
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OV
The Tron movies are considered very mediocre (to put it nice, Ricky). The music is for a very small demographic and because of that doesn’t draw in the crowds. The Burton Alice film was also not received very well (about the same as Tron when you look at the score at IMDb) but the party and its name also relates to the old Disney classic (sorry the first Tron movie isn’t a classic).
Playing a bigger spectrum of music and giving the guests more entertainment they are sure they get better paying customers with more money to spent then the former niche.
The only problem I have with both shows is that it’s clearly visible and audible from the wonderful main street and breaks the show in many ways. Why not put this party in the shopping district?
Tiger
Because OV, the entire point of the parties is to keep people INSIDE DCA! Thats the whole point. Its a way to give people something to do if A. They are waiting for WOC or who dont have tickets and B. To not keep them rushing off to DL! Thats why its there. You put it in DTD, the people in DCA would lose a huge entertaiment offering! Thats why you pay for those nice APs and day passes! 😉
OV
That makes sense, thanks.
Jeff Lynch
You know what would be cool?
What if they redid Disneyland’s Tomorrowland and had the ElecTRONica party be over there every night? That would add some excitement to Tomorrowland. Flynn’s arcade/ElecTRONica should be permanent parts of a new Tomorrowland, along with a Tron E-ticket ride to be built in part of Autopia.
Kevin
Am I the only person annoyed that the arcade is full of games of skill that typically would give out tickets, but in the Mad Arcade you don’t get anything?
It’s like they missed the point on why people play these games. They’re the types of games where you should either be able to win prizes, or you should get to play them for free.
Or maybe they’re serious about their theme, and want to make you go mad as you wait for the ticket dispenser (which IS on the machines) to pay out after you have knocked down all of the Cheshire Cat’s teeth!
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It’s on a completely different subject but it has pretty
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Electronica was better for sure….glow fest was even better…mad t party would be so legit if they would get rid of the band And keep the DJ on the entire night…
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As an avid visitor to Electronica, I wasn’t one of the hipsters that went nightly and shuffled until my feet were numb – however I did enjoy the ambiance. The Tron theme, End of Line bar, the –GREAT– 80’s style arcade, the video game tournaments and modern shows (Laserman, for example)…compared to the crap that is there now, is just a joke.
The live band just doesn’t do well. The dance area is plagued with people who just stand inbetween band breaks to hold their spot, and the arcade is like 1/16th of what it once was. I still go to this new “attraction” but it is simply nowhere near what it once was. I hate to be cheesy with this next line but.. that magic has left.
Luca
I have been to Disney several times and basically always end my night at the Tea Party. One thing I have noticed is that many times there are no Tea Party dancers. A couple of guys here and there standing around looking bored to make sure folks don’t climb on the stage etc. But that’s it. No one is there actually trying to get folks to dance or act excited.
Often it seems like the only reason anyone is there is the booze. They get their drink and then stand around looking bored. They need to get the dancers back into the game, perhaps even mix up the bands play lists a little and get it back to being a party.
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