News Tron coaster coming to the Magic Kingdom

G00fyDad

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Why would you want it delayed?
Every single time they have a brand new rode opens the parks are flooded with people. If this ride is delayed then there's just that many more people that may hold off on a trip until it opens. I have no desire to ride this thing. For all I care it can wait until 2024.

I know it's an unpopular opinion but I just really hope that they hold off.
 

ToTBellHop

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Every single time they have a brand new rode opens the parks are flooded with people. If this ride is delayed then there's just that many more people that may hold off on a trip until it opens. I have no desire to ride this thing. For all I care it can wait until 2024.

I know it's an unpopular opinion but I just really hope that they hold off.
Are people surging to Epcot to ride GotG? Wait times seem to have fallen, if anything. As usual going into Mustafar-but-with-Rain season.

Fall will be mobbed regardless.
 

SplashJacket

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As someone who hasn't ridden Guardians but has ridden Tron, it sounds like, from reviews, that Epcot finally has a "knock your socks off" headliner attraction, but I can assure you, Tron won't deliver that when it comes to Magic Kingdom, and that's a shame.

Each park has a modern headliner (from my point of view)
  • Flight of Passage (Animal Kingdom)
  • Rise of the Resistance (Hollywood Studios)
  • Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind (Epcot)
But Magic Kingdom doesn't. I realize Magic Kingdom doesn't need more draws, but I feel that each Disney park around the world needs one showstopper attraction that makes people think "wow, that alone made this whole trip worth it."

Tron is a solid ride, but far from a headliner. Would I take it over, Everest? Probably not.
 

TheMaxRebo

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As someone who hasn't ridden Guardians but has ridden Tron, it sounds like, from reviews, that Epcot finally has a "knock your socks off" headliner attraction, but I can assure you, Tron won't deliver that when it comes to Magic Kingdom, and that's a shame.

Each park has a modern headliner (from my point of view)
  • Flight of Passage (Animal Kingdom)
  • Rise of the Resistance (Hollywood Studios)
  • Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind (Epcot)
But Magic Kingdom doesn't. I realize Magic Kingdom doesn't need more draws, but I feel that each Disney park around the world needs one showstopper attraction that makes people think "wow, that alone made this whole trip worth it."

Tron is a solid ride, but far from a headliner. Would I take it over, Everest? Probably not.

MK still has 7DMT which is a very in demand ride and relatively new. And Tron will counter/balance that well, plus add more kinetic energy to the parks, etc

I get you point that it, on its own, is probably not to the level of those other three, but MK didn't really need that ... I could argue it doesn't even need Tron and it would still be better to put Tron in a different park
 

ToTBellHop

Well-Known Member
MK still has 7DMT which is a very in demand ride and relatively new. And Tron will counter/balance that well, plus add more kinetic energy to the parks, etc

I get you point that it, on its own, is probably not to the level of those other three, but MK didn't really need that ... I could argue it doesn't even need Tron and it would still be better to put Tron in a different park
I would have rather the Tron money be spent on several new Fantasyland-style dark rides (and not necessarily all placed in Fantasyland). Other Disneylands have more and they add a lot to the park without creating a big draw or huge lines.

But, Tron will be fun, I'm sure. Maybe not worth the headache to ride, though. By most accounts, it seems Cosmic Rewind is a better coaster with higher capacity in a park with fewer guests (and, therefore, far easier to secure a BG or ILL for). Tron will be a challenge to ride, I imagine. At least it has a high (for Disney) height requirement.
 

TheMaxRebo

Well-Known Member
I would have rather the Tron money be spent on several new Fantasyland-style dark rides (and not necessarily all placed in Fantasyland). Other Disneylands have more and they add a lot to the park without creating a big draw or huge lines.

But, Tron will be fun, I'm sure. Maybe not worth the headache to ride, though. By most accounts, it seems Cosmic Rewind is a better coaster with higher capacity in a park with fewer guests (and, therefore, far easier to secure a BG or ILL for). Tron will be a challenge to ride, I imagine. At least it has a high (for Disney) height requirement.

Definitely don't disagree with that. I do think Tomorrowland needed help but would rather see them update Buzz and replace Stitch with the $. I do think Tron will add a lot at night to Tomorrowland so I am not mad about Tron but wasn't the thing MK most needed
 

HauntedPirate

Park nostalgist
Premium Member
I would have rather the Tron money be spent on several new Fantasyland-style dark rides (and not necessarily all placed in Fantasyland). Other Disneylands have more and they add a lot to the park without creating a big draw or huge lines.
I truly don't know if today's Disney and WDI is capable of doing those anymore, at least not without a large plot of land and $300 million to spend. Look at DL's FL - An incredibly efficient use of space. That won't happen in the swamps.
 

Patcheslee

Well-Known Member
I would have rather the Tron money be spent on several new Fantasyland-style dark rides (and not necessarily all placed in Fantasyland). Other Disneylands have more and they add a lot to the park without creating a big draw or huge lines.

But, Tron will be fun, I'm sure. Maybe not worth the headache to ride, though. By most accounts, it seems Cosmic Rewind is a better coaster with higher capacity in a park with fewer guests (and, therefore, far easier to secure a BG or ILL for). Tron will be a challenge to ride, I imagine. At least it has a high (for Disney) height requirement.
I'll say DD13 is a coaster nut, but the ride vehicle style (half laying down) has her kinda nervous. So it will push comfort levels for some people. It'll be interesting so see.
 

SplashJacket

Well-Known Member
I'll say DD13 is a coaster nut, but the ride vehicle style (half laying down) has her kinda nervous. So it will push comfort levels for some people. It'll be interesting so see.
I will say, the ride vehicle, along with the canopy, are the best parts.

If you’ve ever ridden Hagrids, you know the bike seat is (generally considered by most people) better than the side-car. But Tron has that bike style seating (but better) for every single seat.

And I may be wrong, but I believe the back has normal seated seats.
 

Patcheslee

Well-Known Member
I will say, the ride vehicle, along with the canopy, are the best parts.

If you’ve ever ridden Hagrids, you know the bike seat is (generally considered by most people) better than the side-car. But Tron has that bike style seating (but better) for every single seat.

And I may be wrong, but I believe the back has normal seated seats.
She's more concerned about someone looking at her butt because of position lol. Eh mind of a teen girl I guess. To be fair her dad has a Harley, so there might be some preference to motorcycle seat style. We've ridden Hagrids with no issues.
 

yensidtlaw1969

Well-Known Member
We'll have to have some sort of ceremony next month to celebrate.

Do you think boutique cupcakes will suffice?
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