MK Cars-Themed Attractions at Magic Kingdom

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
I think it needs to be connected for mosquito control, right? I recently watched a great video about how they got rid of the mosquitoes at WDW in the 1960s by digging canals and creating a massive drainage system.

I recently watched the same video. It was well done!

But hey, maybe the current crop of Imagjneers know water management better than the administrators of the Panama Canal.

OR... its filtered and recycled and sanitized water like a fountain or Journey of Water.
 

flynnibus

Premium Member
It does make me sad to see the parks all kind of become the same hodgepodge of IPs with a very weak attempt to tie them together.

Nearly every themed attraction can be torn apart if you try hard enough. Why does Mickey have a rail road? Why is there a circus train for going through all these miniatures? Why is there a carnival game in the middle of a movie studio? Why is there a mountain known for its challeging climbing with bobsleds on it? etc etc etc

Disney doesn't build attractions like the Rainbow Cavern Minetrain anymore. Disney today is different than the Disney of the 50s, 60s, and 70s. Known characters are going to be part of nearly attraction concept - it's time to stop acting like you're gonna fend off this push.
 

Tha Realest

Well-Known Member
Only took six years for them to forget this….

How ironic.

In 2019, Disney is proudly stating this on social media.

In 2025, that sentiment has been suddenly forgotten.

Makes you wonder….what changed that mentality.


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My view: they cynically deploy sentimentality when it can sell merch or the like. It’s why Figment and Stitch is on no shortage of merchandise while their namesake attractions languish (or are closed altogether).
 

flynnibus

Premium Member
What I would give for some executive to say something about “underutilization of space” or forthrightness about a corporate desire to decrease FL’s glorification of manifest destiny. I could argue about that point of view, but at least I’d feel like it was coming from an honest source.
It's the endless selling of everything vs just being straight with someone. They see the public as customers 100% of the time... you don't share the darkness with customers, just the spin.
 

MickeyLuv'r

Well-Known Member
Completely agree and I think that's partially it. The "take it slow and take it all in" approach is no more. I'd imagine it partially is due to costs. Rather than splurging on multiple days and longer stays, people just try to cram it all in in one day.
I daresay Disney has generally pushed all parkgoers in this direction with paid LL, less late-night MK/EMH, and all-around high prices.
My touring style used to be much more laid back. I always knew if we didn't ride something during the day, we'd ride it late, possible during the PM EMH.
 

FettFan

Well-Known Member
OR... its filtered and recycled and sanitized water like a fountain or Journey of Water.

Would they even bother with the cost of sanitizing it if there’s:

a. So much water that it will naturally still attract the MK’s resident population of ducks and ibises, which will naturally do their duck and ibis duties directly into the water?

b. So little chance of guest contact? Without the TSI rafts and Liberty Belle, nobody would even be on the water in the first place. The Frontierland boardwalk is elevated a few feet above it with 42” railings, and guests will be secured into the ride vehicles on the other side.
 

FettFan

Well-Known Member
I daresay Disney has generally pushed all parkgoers in this direction with paid LL, less late-night MK/EMH, and all-around high prices.
My touring style used to be much more laid back. I always knew if we didn't ride something during the day, we'd ride it late, possible during the PM EMH.

The last really relaxing time I had at WDW was in 2019 while I was in town for a teachers convention.

After our seminars each day, I’d hit the parks totally unleashed: I left both my phone and my watch in the rental car’s glove box.

Just six years ago, how glorious it was.
 

britain

Well-Known Member
Only took six years for them to forget this….

How ironic.

In 2019, Disney is proudly stating this on social media.

In 2025, that sentiment has been suddenly forgotten.

Makes you wonder….what changed that mentality.


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Makes you wonder if this was a chess move that ultimately failed to thwart the anti-ROA camp, which has been grumbling about the river for more than a decade.
 

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
As far as I’m concerned, good ol’ Bob is chicken-spit scared of Universal and the Jurassic franchise.

Which is weird, because anyone who watched the JW Rebirth trailers can clearly see the franchise is jumping every shark it can find.

Why would Iger be afraid of a franchise that has produced one 'land' in the parks and not the other franchise that has its own land in three different parks?
 

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
Would they even bother with the cost of sanitizing it if there’s:...

b. So little chance of guest contact?

There's a much higher chance of contact with the presumed geysers going off all over the place and the open-air vehicle running through water.

TBA is sanitized with bromine.
 

HauntedPirate

Park nostalgist
Premium Member
Only took six years for them to forget this….

How ironic.

In 2019, Disney is proudly stating this on social media.

In 2025, that sentiment has been suddenly forgotten.

Makes you wonder….what changed that mentality.


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It likely was never a serious thing. They routinely put out "Walt stuff" in an effort to placate the die-hard fans. This is Bob's Disney, not Walt's.
 

FettFan

Well-Known Member
Why would Iger be afraid of a franchise that has produced one 'land' in the parks and not the other franchise that has its own land in three different parks?

Because in Orlando, it was literally direct competition to Dinoland USA.

Which tells me that was the reason for scrapping the land for Tropical Americas instead of building TA on the giant expansion pad that already exists between Asia and Rafikis Planet Watch.
 

britain

Well-Known Member
It likely was never a serious thing. They routinely put out "Walt stuff" in an effort to placate the die-hard fans. This is Bob's Disney, not Walt's.
Plus it also could simply be a puff piece written to just have something to post that day. The people that write a post today about how fun … I don’t know… the Tea Cups are, may have no idea that in a year they’ll be targeted for demolition.
 
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Purduevian

Well-Known Member
The last really relaxing time I had at WDW was in 2019 while I was in town for a teachers convention.

After our seminars each day, I’d hit the parks totally unleashed: I left both my phone and my watch in the rental car’s glove box.

Just six years ago, how glorious it was.
Really curious... 2019 still had FP+ and mobile order. What do people use their phones for now that wasn't available in 2019?
 

Smoky

Active Member
RSR the ride looks to be larger than the entire area for Piston Peak.

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Just another reason why I think this ride will be a colossal failure. The footprint isn't big enough to be "grand". I bet you a million Disney Dollars Piston Peak will be more similar in scope to 7DMT than to the rockwork of RSR or Splash or EE. Perhaps I'm wrong, but I think that's why the stylized concept art is so misleading and dumb. The "river" they kept will be basically the size of a ditch if the ride has any real size at all. I just don't see how this doesn't feel cramped and out of place. Again, maybe I'm wrong, and Disney pulls off a complete masterpiece of design and art. But ask yourself, do you really think this company in its current state is remotely capable of that? If they were this would never have been proposed to begin with.
 

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