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Exactly. It doesn’t require Aerosmith in anyway. Pick bands on record labels Disney owns. Shouldn’t be too hard.Then remove them. Call it rock’n roller coaster and loop different rock music. Don’t remove it.
Exactly. It doesn’t require Aerosmith in anyway. Pick bands on record labels Disney owns. Shouldn’t be too hard.Then remove them. Call it rock’n roller coaster and loop different rock music. Don’t remove it.
Rock’n Roller Coaster (Taylor’s Version)Then remove them. Call it rock’n roller coaster and loop different rock music. Don’t remove it.
Reported. lolRock’n Roller Coaster (Taylor’s Version)
Then remove them. Call it rock’n roller coaster and loop different rock music. Don’t remove it.
Does Aerosmith fit Hollywood theming?I don't think any good rock bands are signed to a Disney owned label, especially not any that would fit with the Hollywood theming in that area.
Does Aerosmith fit Hollywood theming?
That is true, but the recording studio is the SoCal concept the music business. Not the band there. G Force is modeled largely off of Geffen.There are a lot of famous LA rock bands going back to the 60s, but Aerosmith isn't one of
I thought it was about figuring out when they would announce where it was going.Remember when this thread was about monstropolis and where it could be going? Me neither.
I completely disagree. It's very significant.Where it's going is insignificant.
The attraction also takes place in LA/Hollywood: you're in an LA/Hollywood recording studio, and then take a limo through LA/Hollywood to a concert in another part of LA/Hollywood.American rock stars are thought of as superstars and Hollywood is the land of superstars.
Most people who visit that area have no clue they are from Boston. It’s more about them being stars that fit along with the glitz and glamor.
I can fully picture Nick and Judy narrating the boat ride with two AAs at the end. That's not a stretch with the connection Judy has to farming in-film.It was considered in the past, yes. Who knows now. I think parking it in DHS is still the top contender. Definitely the fan favorite at the moment but what fans what and what Disney wants are two very different things. Could you imagine Zootopia in the Land Pavilion? Crazy to think.
Alien has made $1.3bn WWI think the top grossing franchises that Disney owns, but isn't currently using in the parks are:
Zootopia is ~$1 billion, but with a sequel on the way, it will probably jump into this list.
- Ice Age (6.42 billion)
- The Simpsons (4.9 billion) [Don't have the rights at the moment]
- Inside out (2.61 billion)
- The Incredibles (2.37 billion)
- Planet of the Apes (2.27 billion)
Alien: $1.5BI think the top grossing franchises that Disney owns, but isn't currently using in the parks are:
Zootopia is ~$1 billion, but with a sequel on the way, it will probably jump into this list.
- Ice Age (6.42 billion)
- The Simpsons (4.9 billion) [Don't have the rights at the moment]
- Inside out (2.61 billion)
- The Incredibles (2.37 billion)
- Planet of the Apes (2.27 billion)
Zootopia already has a mini-land in Disney parks.Zootopia is ~$1 billion, but with a sequel on the way, it will probably jump into this list.
I think the top grossing franchises that Disney owns, but isn't currently using in the parks are:
Zootopia is ~$1 billion, but with a sequel on the way, it will probably jump into this list.
- Ice Age (6.42 billion)
- The Simpsons (4.9 billion) [Don't have the rights at the moment]
- Inside out (2.61 billion)
- The Incredibles (2.37 billion)
- Planet of the Apes (2.27 billion)
Deadpool has current meet & greets at DLP and Disneyland.Alien: $1.5B
Deadpool: $2.8B
101 Dalmatians franchise: $1.4B
The Jungle Book $1.4B
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