DisneyFanatic12
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Did Planes and its sequel Planes: Fire & Rescue not have a theatrical debut? Despite being planned to release direct-to-video originally, can the film really be considered direct-to-video?
At least the first was theatrically released: I saw it with my father in law and kids. I believe the second was as well.Did Planes and its sequel Planes: Fire & Rescue not have a theatrical debut? Despite being planned to release direct-to-video originally, can the film really be considered direct-to-video?
I have seen the Tokyo ride only on video and perhaps it reads differently in person, but comparing it to typical Fantasyland dark rides and especially Mermaid seems to be doing it a grave injustice. It features tons of appropriate AAs arranged in actual scenes ( a novelty at WDW), lots of clever gags, minimal reliance on screens, etc. most significantly, it seems to have the best use of an interactive element of any dark rides I’ve seen - it certainly makes Toy Story look like a pile of garbage. It’s also much, much more appropriate to the strengths of the IP then is a coaster in a box. And hey, if it really is lacking, Disney could always expand and plus a new version.This is the wrong thread for this, but I’ll again state the Monsters attraction in Tokyo isn’t that great. It’s just foreign and experienced less often by this user base. It’s not bad and a lot better than DCA, but it would be disregarded if it was twice cloned to the domestic parks. A half step up from Mermaid, a middle effort dark ride. It can easily be exceeded.
Radiator Springs Racers absolutely will not be exceeded by an inferior clone. So it’s a least a good thing they aren’t pretending and are building something different. I don’t know why this is being framed as bad - outside of all the other complaints that I think are actually framing this argument.
The argument which is perhaps just a fair complaint that neither ride are dark rides.
I have seen the Tokyo ride only on video and perhaps it reads differently in person, but comparing it to typical Fantasyland dark rides and especially Mermaid seems to be doing it a grave injustice. It features tons of appropriate AAs arranged in actual scenes ( a novelty at WDW), lots of clever gags, minimal reliance on screens, etc. most significantly, it seems to have the best use of an interactive element of any dark rides I’ve seen - it certainly makes Toy Story look like a pile of garbage. It’s also much, much more appropriate to the strengths of the IP then is a coaster in a box. And hey, if it really is lacking, Disney could always expand and plus a new version.
Yes, a Tokyo dark ride would seem much more impressive compared to most of the offerings at WDW. That’s a problem.There’s a half dozen original dark rides in Tokyo and it’s near the bottom. It’s put on a pedestal because it’s original and Disney is no longer a consistent producer of dark rides, like we both want them to be. It’s good, you’d like it, it’s not worth cloning. Many of the other rides are truly spectacular.
Themed coasters are great for action-oriented franchises that depend on thrills, especially ones in interesting locations. Monsters Inc is a story set in a deliberately familiar and even banal setting with fantastic characters that relies on humor and emotion. It’s slightly less appropriate for a coaster then Muppets, which is already a very bad idea.A coaster is far more interesting for the IP. A coaster is also the last thing DHS needs.
Because…merchandise.I mean, at this point why even use the Cars Franchise? They could base it on the old Disney vacation shorts with the Fab 5...and then the mountains could just be mountains....amd not hjave to look like automobile parts... Frontierland could still be Frontierland....and it would be a better fit overall for the park.
Themed coasters are great for action-oriented franchises that depend on thrills, especially ones in interesting locations. Monsters Inc is a story set in a deliberately familiar and even banal setting with fantastic characters that relies on humor and emotion. It’s slightly less appropriate for a coaster then Muppets, which is already a very bad idea.
Does anyone think there is any chance Cars: Road Rally is actually a better ride than Radiator Springs Racers?
WDW has all the incentive in the world now to build must see, must do attractions since they directly make money on ILL now. As popular as 7D is... the ILL price is always the lowest of the 5...
I even wonder if they would consider 3 ILL at MK
I've said it in other threads, if they don't want to clone Ride and Go Seek to Walt Disney World, why not use the "flashlight tag dark ride" idea for a Muppets dark ride? Or a Zootopia dark ride, assuming they really want to put that in Hollywood Studios (I'd gladly take that over a clone of Shanghai's trackless Zootopia ride)?It features tons of appropriate AAs arranged in actual scenes ( a novelty at WDW), lots of clever gags, minimal reliance on screens, etc. most significantly, it seems to have the best use of an interactive element of any dark rides I’ve seen - it certainly makes Toy Story look like a pile of garbage. It’s also much, much more appropriate to the strengths of the IP then is a coaster in a box. And hey, if it really is lacking, Disney could always expand and plus a new version.
Far more of a moment rather than the movie, I’ll give you that. But there’s very few moments in IP where the characters are basically on a roller coaster. Especially a coaster in a box. It’s a very basic idea, but also there’s a reason this has been like one of the most armchaired ideas of the last 20 years.
Well…. Gringotts, but they screwed that one up.
Also - I apologize we’re running this off topic.
Almost impossible unless there is a lot more to it than what it appears.Does anyone think there is any chance Cars: Road Rally is actually a better ride than Radiator Springs Racers?
Was this readily known or ever referenced by Disney? I had no idea.It's not just like Planes, it is Planes...
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I agree, I think these are the three best attractions of modern Disney and the odds of Race Rally being that caliber is very slim. The biggest problem is that it is mostly outdoor. For it to compete with RSR it would need some substantial dark ride sections, which appears to be minimal (there may be a cave section, but it doesn't appear very long).Almost impossible unless there is a lot more to it than what it appears.
Racers and Splash are the 2 best modern Disney rides in my book. When everything is working Rise is up there too (seeing the canons move again made me realize how good it can be).
Racers is pretty close to a masterpiece.
what's even more of a problem is that the money to build a dark ride on that level theoretically should no longer be an obstacle - they have more than enough, but instead prefer to phone it in within already bloated budgets on top of skimping on the necessary maintenance that factors into why the TDR rides are so admired.Yes, a Tokyo dark ride would seem much more impressive compared to most of the offerings at WDW. That’s a problem.
Wow, such a bad take. This is 100% personal opinion and not at all fact.And a worse Monsters ride then Tokyo.
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I know it's just concept art... but there are at least 4 indoor sections (Yellow, blue, pink, and purple)I agree, I think these are the three best attractions of modern Disney and the odds of Race Rally being that caliber is very slim. The biggest problem is that it is mostly outdoor. For it to compete with RSR it would need some substantial dark ride sections, which appears to be minimal (there may be a cave section, but it doesn't appear very long).
I think of the announced projects only Villains land has the potential to include that caliber of attraction, and that's mostly because we know next-to-nothing about it.
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