EPCOT Test Track to be reimagined

Figments Friend

Well-Known Member
I would imagine nothing substantial at Epcot till Epcot's 50th. Even that will probably be nothing more than SE or Imagination, if were lucky to get even one out of that.

A proper redo of Spaceship Earth’s decent would be wonderful for Epcot’s 50th.

Get on that, WDI.


Regarding Test Track 3.0, interested to see what the ride experience will entail.
I was a fan of 2.0, and disliked the original.

Hoping for a postive blend of all the features most enjoyed with the prior experiences along with the rumoured ‘retro twist’.

We shall see…

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ToTBellHop

Well-Known Member
A proper redo of Spaceship Earth’s decent would be wonderful for Epcot’s 50th.

Get on that, WDI.


Regarding Test Track 3.0, interested to see what the ride experience will entail.
I was a fan of 2.0, and disliked the original.

Hoping for a postive blend of all the features most enjoyed with the prior experiences along with the rumoured ‘retro twist’.

We shall see…

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You say “proper redo” but with Incredibles 3 greenlit, what I hear is “Incredicoaster past Egyptians at 60 mph”

“Jack-Jaaaaaaaaaacckk!!!!!!”
 

Brer Panther

Well-Known Member
You say “proper redo” but with Incredibles 3 greenlit, what I hear is “Incredicoaster past Egyptians at 60 mph”

“Jack-Jaaaaaaaaaacckk!!!!!!”
Y'know what I love about the Incredicoaster? In the queue, the characters straight-up mock the way Disney rethemes attractions just to promote their precious IPs.

"Sure, slap our names on an old ride!"
"Quite normal, darling. Corporations call it 'synergy'."
 

TheMaxRebo

Well-Known Member
I still hold out hope that screens COULD be used in clever ways and the fidelity and possibilities could lead to cool things, but I don't have high hopes.

obviously going to come down to execution - not like there was a ton there so potential for it to be better with screens but could also just be glaring and annoying and terrible ... hoping for the best though!
 

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
And what signs have you seen that Josh will dispense with the everything must be tied to an IP mandate?
Indeed. And it's not just Josh or Iger. Universal's only adding/refreshing attractions with IPs attached. It is now standard practice. OLC purposely chose Disney IPs because they wanted a Disney Park. It will be the same with Abu Dhabi which will spend $10B in order to get Disney IP rides.

And the film and TV industry is on board with sequels and remakes and reboots and spin-offs.

Franchises generally make more money than non-franchise entertainment. People voted for that by spending more money on franchise content than non-franchise content.

Of course that's not what everyone wants. But the success of franchise over non-franchise means there will be more franchise than non-franchise.
 

HMF

Well-Known Member
Indeed. And it's not just Josh or Iger. Universal's only adding/refreshing attractions with IPs attached. It is now standard practice. OLC purposely chose Disney IPs because they wanted a Disney Park. It will be the same with Abu Dhabi which will spend $10B in order to get Disney IP rides.

And the film and TV industry is on board with sequels and remakes and reboots and spin-offs.

Franchises generally make more money than non-franchise entertainment. People voted for that by spending more money on franchise content than non-franchise content.

Of course that's not what everyone wants. But the success of franchise over non-franchise means there will be more franchise than non-franchise.
Which is why I don't trust them with Spaceship Earth.
 

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