QUOTE QUOTE Is it just me, or is there anybody else who'd love to see announced on WA.com that Al's been asked to write the theme song for \"Haunted Lighthouse\"?
That would be cool, but unfortunately most of those theme park movie attractions don't even bother to have credits, and the waiting line usually acts as the "opening" to set up the story...so there would be no real place to put a theme song.
If an attraction does decide to have some kind of credits, they're usually hidden in the actual building. The next time you go to "Back to the Future: The Ride" at Universal Studios, on the way out try looking at some of the walls outside.
You're absolutely right, Greg. That's what they do for
rides, like BTTF or Jurassic Park. However, I gather from the theme park announcements that this is really a
theater experience, just like their theme park 4-D movie "Pirates!" with Leslie Nielsen was. [Think in WDW something like "The Muppets 3-D".] While "extra-sensory" experiences are there to be sure [water squirting, seats rumbling, etc], they are also organized much like a 10-minute movie. And while they may not have "credits" per se in the beginning or end, they DO have opening sequence with the movie's title shown with background music playing to set the tone [like any major Tinseltown production would]. And THERE, as we view the lighthouse in the distance, would be the perfect place to stick a brief Al tune in the vein of "Nature Trail To Hell"!!
C'mon. We can dream. Wouldn't it be SOOOOO cool??
Dr_dad
[wondering how the hell somebody would bootleg that song ... Bring a tape recorder to a theme park?? And watch it get squirted and destroyed by the movie's 4-D effects??]