- Apr 8, 2011
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I think the switching of the venue every season can cause a drastic change in the experience each year and you never know what you're going to get. They put a lot of energy into producing the first one to make it something new and big - and on top of that it was in Atlanta which is Nfinity's home base so they were probably able to be more involved in every aspect of planning. Here's hoping DC is a good venue with a good production set-up.
I also feel like the movie part has run it's course; the first one was new and exciting and now it's just using extra resources that could go into the comp, IMO. Of course, I am not a kid in the movie or a little kid who gets to watch their idols cheering on the big screen, so maybe I'm off-base on that.
I also feel like the movie part has run it's course; the first one was new and exciting and now it's just using extra resources that could go into the comp, IMO. Of course, I am not a kid in the movie or a little kid who gets to watch their idols cheering on the big screen, so maybe I'm off-base on that.