99er said:
So what would you have done?
I'm by no means a choreographer, but I felt like I was watching 40 minutes of step touches. The moves didn't feel very technical at all.
Furthermore, none of the moves felt very crisp and / or sharp. Many of the performers were out of sync to boot. At the very least, the performers could give it their all, and I didn't feel as though they did.
I enjoyed the show; don't get me wrong. But, given that the show cost $8 million, I have no problem holding it to high standards.
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Tilt-a-Whirl said:
Still no pics of former Wildcat location?
Top Thrill 182 said:
Furthermore, none of the moves felt very crisp and / or sharp. Many of the performers were out of sync to boot. At the very least, the performers could give it their all, and I didn't feel as though they did.I enjoyed the show; don't get me wrong. But, given that the show cost $8 million, I have no problem holding it to high standards.
I am by no means a choreographer too so I am not going to even pretend I know what I am talking about. That said, I didn't have a problem with any of it. It was enough to keep me entertained and it seem to keep the rest of the crowd drawn in as well on all of the nights I watched it. As for being out of sync, I am not saying it should look like they aren't even trying but I wasn't expecting a broadway cast to be doing this show. It is Cedar Point, it isn't going to be perfection. You don't even see that at Disney or the Busch parks. I dunno, I guess what I am saying is that it was a damn good show, nothing to complain about performer wise but then again, I wasn't expecting seasoned broadway performs, even if the show did cost millions.
Wasn't the show $6 million? While it the grand scheme of things that isn't much of a difference, I can assure you the whole show wasn't that much. That cost also included the lighting packages on the 3 big rides as well as a lot of new infrastructure.
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