Examples of this include goats on the mountain, a longhorn skeleton, a hay bale and pitch fork, and horse shoe tracks in the path. “Breadcrumbs” sell the most immersiveness in a theme park because they tell the most story. You can often figure out who lives here and what they did
Finally, we have the aerial view. I really wanted to focus on wide open spaces and “breadcrumbs.” Bottleneck areas were the #1 complain in terms of spacial design. “Breadcrumbs” were important for me because it really makes a space feel lived in, according to multiple Imagineers.
own safety.” The queue of the ride is a trail up the mountain, the load area is just inside the mineshaft, and the ride features many scenes of ghosts gradually increasing the intensity of their haunts.