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The new Gran Fiesta Tour at Epcot?

Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2007 10:09 pm
by Kenai
Does anyone have any info on it? I know it's supposed to open April 2nd. But does anyone know what it'll be about or have any pictures?

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 7:39 pm
by Flanger-Hanger
Try this link and you might find some information :)

http://www.wdwmagic.com/granfiestatour.htm

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 3:11 pm
by QueenRahel
wow ....i didnt know they were doing this...i loved the original...very relaxing and scenic...i hope they wont make it super cheesey...please if someone goes on it post about it!!!

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 4:13 pm
by Chrissy31886
Did any1 go yesterday?? I cant wait to hear details. Im going april 14th if we dont hear anything b4 then

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 7:16 pm
by Maerj
Its not open yet. They are saying later in the week. I think that it'll be cool, its basically the same ride it'll just have the Three Caballeros in some of the videos. I always loved that ride, I don't know why, it just has a cool, relaxing vibe.

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 4:39 pm
by JEANYLASER
the ride will be open on April 6, 2007. Go to www.allearsnet.com. because the ride is delayed until This Friday.:edna::mickey:

Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 2:12 pm
by Kenai
I'm excited since it seems to say that they've done NEW animation featuring José and Panchito! I wonder if WDFA did the animation for it? Most likely eh?

Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 2:18 pm
by goofystitch
Wow! I had heard they were doing this, but I guess in the midst of all of the new attractions being built, I didn't realize it had already been done. How exciting! I'm hoping to be moving down in May to do the college program, so if all goes well, I will get to ride it then. :D

Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 5:57 pm
by reyquila
After my first Disney Cruise (May 24, 2007-May 27, 2007), Im spending a week in WDW and obviously I'll be enjoying this one with the kids!!

Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2007 11:54 am
by Super Aurora
oh nice. I like the original like others said, very relaxing and calm. not annoying like Small World. Hopefully the new editions are as good.

Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2007 5:49 pm
by Timon/Pumbaa fan
YouTube members are my heroes. :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cymfShhs9mY

Of course actually riding the ride yourself is the best way to judge, but from the video, it looks really cool. WAY better than the old ride because from what I remember the old version felt nothing more than a cheap garage sale of Mexican merchandise, but thanks to this, they've cleaned up the ride a lot so it resembles nothing of that.

Being a huge fan of The Thrice Caballeros, I loved all the new material starring them! :D Everything from the music to animation sounds/looks great! It's nice to see a rehab that doesn't involve a stupid clownfish or mermaid. I'm glad Disney hasn't seem to have forgotten their most underrated yet some of their best characters! Let's hope this means we'll finally get that DVD set of Saludos Amigos and The Three Caballeros soon!

Closing Thought: I wonder who voiced Jose and Panchito.

Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2007 10:54 am
by ichabod
Cartoonbrew has a short piece on the attraction, with a video download of it. The animation was supposedly directed by Eric Goldberg.

I found it interesting that Disney were still comfortable about Donald, Jose and Panchito singing about being three gay caballeros.

http://www.cartoonbrew.com/disney/the-t ... in-orlando

Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2007 12:49 pm
by Mr. Toad
Maybe Jose and Panchito are going to get married at the Castle. :lol:

Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2007 4:34 pm
by Escapay
Timon/Pumbaa fan wrote:YouTube members are my heroes. :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cymfShhs9mY
Wow...that's something I haven't seen in A LONG TIME! (I refer, of course, to an actual line for the ride!)

Looks good, can't wait until I can ride it later this summer!
Justin wrote:WAY better than the old ride because from what I remember the old version felt nothing more than a cheap garage sale of Mexican merchandise,
That was part of its charm! :lol: :P

Many a day off would be spent with friends vegging through Epcot and just sitting down for 15 minutes on rides like El Rio del Tiempo, Spaceship Earth (my favorite WDW ride), and even the schlock that has taken the place of Journey Into Imagination...

Escapay

Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 6:24 pm
by Big Disney Fan
ichabod wrote:I found it interesting that Disney were still comfortable about Donald, Jose and Panchito singing about being three gay caballeros.
Apparently, today's societies has manipulated you into thinking that the "gay" you're thinking means "homosexual" and nothing else. The word "gay" (as displayed in their song) means "happy".

Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 7:33 pm
by Escapay
Big Disney Fan wrote:
ichabod wrote:I found it interesting that Disney were still comfortable about Donald, Jose and Panchito singing about being three gay caballeros.
Apparently, today's societies has manipulated you into thinking that the "gay" you're thinking means "homosexual" and nothing else. The word "gay" (as displayed in their song) means "happy".
Ichabod made a note of it in this thread, likely because we were joking around about the word "gay" in early Disney pictures in an earlier thread (can't remember which). I think T-SoD also mentioned Fairy Godmother telling Cinderella to "dance, be gay!" when she goes to the ball, and someone also said that the singing harp sings that "everyone is gay" in Fun and Fancy Free. :P :lol:

(Plus, I'm sure one of these days, someone is bound to throw in a Brokeback reference to the Three Caballeros since IIRC, "caballero" is Spanish for cowboy...)

Escapay

Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 8:45 pm
by reyquila
Escapay wrote:
Big Disney Fan wrote: Apparently, today's societies has manipulated you into thinking that the "gay" you're thinking means "homosexual" and nothing else. The word "gay" (as displayed in their song) means "happy".
Ichabod made a note of it in this thread, likely because we were joking around about the word "gay" in early Disney pictures in an earlier thread (can't remember which). I think T-SoD also mentioned Fairy Godmother telling Cinderella to "dance, be gay!" when she goes to the ball, and someone also said that the singing harp sings that "everyone is gay" in Fun and Fancy Free. :P :lol:

(Plus, I'm sure one of these days, someone is bound to throw in a Brokeback reference to the Three Caballeros since IIRC, "caballero" is Spanish for cowboy...)

Escapay
Let me correct you. Caballero means gentleman, not cowboy. Cowboy is "vaquero". Also caballero means a soldier who mounts a horse in the old times, so you are not completely out of the park here!!!

Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 9:21 pm
by Escapay
reyquila wrote:
Escapay wrote:(Plus, I'm sure one of these days, someone is bound to throw in a Brokeback reference to the Three Caballeros since IIRC, "caballero" is Spanish for cowboy...)

Escapay
Let me correct you. Caballero means gentleman, not cowboy. Cowboy is "vaquero". Also caballero means a soldier who mounts a horse in the old times, so you are not completely out of the park here!!!
Ah, I knew it was one or the other. :lol:

Escapay

Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2007 11:10 pm
by Big Disney Fan
Escapay wrote:Ichabod made a note of it in this thread, likely because we were joking around about the word "gay" in early Disney pictures in an earlier thread (can't remember which). I think T-SoD also mentioned Fairy Godmother telling Cinderella to "dance, be gay!" when she goes to the ball, and someone also said that the singing harp sings that "everyone is gay" in Fun and Fancy Free. :P :lol:

(Plus, I'm sure one of these days, someone is bound to throw in a Brokeback reference to the Three Caballeros since IIRC, "caballero" is Spanish for cowboy...)

Escapay
In one episode of The Honeymooners, while teaching him to dance the Hucklebuck, Norton tells Ralph to "get in the groove and be GAY!"

Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 4:40 am
by ichabod
Big Disney Fan wrote:Apparently, today's societies has manipulated you into thinking that the "gay" you're thinking means "homosexual" and nothing else. The word "gay" (as displayed in their song) means "happy".
Yes, I'm perfectly aware when the song was originally penned the intention was to mean 'happy', but the connotation of the word has undoubtedly changed. And since the general understanding of the word in today's society means 'homosexual', It just strikes me as a brave decision for Disney to re-record the song and leave the word in tact, under normal circumstances I would have expected it the 'Disney' thing to do to have changed the line in order not to ruffle any feathers of parents who get off the ride mid way through, covering the ears of their innocent little darlin's at the mere thought of the 'G' word.