MK Villains Land Announced for Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom

Disgruntled Walt

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In the Parks
No
I hope they use some inspiration from Beastly Kingdom for this land especially the dragon coaster they were designing for animal kingdom.
Excited Lets Go GIF
 

Coaster Lover

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In the Parks
No
As far as the Villians land attraction(s)…

I really hope Disney gets a cutting edge attraction in there. Another unique technology or ride system would be great.

My expectations on that are pretty low (not that my expectations on the actual rides are low, just low expectations on the ride systems). For the alleged dark ride, I'd imagine the ride system is probably locked in at this time and if it was something revolutionary, we'd have seen some patents by now. I feel like the same ride system as the Avengers ride at DCA is the safe bet, but I'd love to be wrong.

As for the coaster, Im expecting a relatively standard coaster with a few unique elements added in (not unlike Hagrids). I'd suggest a tilt track, drop track, and/or swing launch, but considering Universal already has coasters with those elements, I could see Disney intentionally not using those elements to avoid comparison.
 

eddie104

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Right now, Avengers seems to have the same ride system as Peter Pan’s Neverland Adventure.
Would this be the first time a US park got a clone of a ride system from Tokyo ?

The budget for Villains Land is probably through the roof so it better have ambitions attractions.
 

Gusey

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Would this be the first time a US park got a clone of a ride system from Tokyo ?

The budget for Villains Land is probably through the roof so it better have ambitions attractions.
Technically the trackless dark ride was developed for Tokyo (Pooh's Hunny Hunt), then replicated at other parks around the world in the 2010s. Tokyo doesn't have that many unique ride systems, its more the rides themselves that are unique
 

BrianLo

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Judging from the videos I've seen, Peter Pan's Neverland Adventure seems like another "vehicle parks in front of a giant screen and it turns into a simulator" ride. I know it's not trackless, but it sure FEELS like one.

If that's what the villains dark ride is gonna be like, I'm not very excited.

It’s Spiderman or Transformer. It actually tends to “stop” even less than those, that have more video bays in their framework.
 

Purduevian

Well-Known Member
How about WDW takes a break from coasters for awhile?
When coasters stop being the most popular rides in each park (other than AK) they will.

Longest average wait time in 2025:

MK: 1) Tron (70), 2) Big Thunder (53) 3) 7 Dwarf (52)

EPCOT: 1) GOTG (61)

DHS: 1) SDD (63)

AK: Everest is actually 5th out of 7

Like it or not... there still isn't enough coaster supply to meet demand.
 

Horizons '83

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
When coasters stop being the most popular rides in each park (other than AK) they will.

Longest average wait time in 2025:

MK: 1) Tron (70), 2) Big Thunder (53) 3) 7 Dwarf (52)

EPCOT: 1) GOTG (61)

DHS: 1) SDD (63)

AK: Everest is actually 5th out of 7

Like it or not... there still isn't enough coaster supply to meet demand.
This might be more driven by inherent capacity issues with coasters coupled with lightening lane but I get your point.
 

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