JoeCamel
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Mary thought Larry was too much of a hick for her brand.......Possibly controversial take: If they wanted to shoehorn Cars into something, Test Track was right there.
Mary thought Larry was too much of a hick for her brand.......Possibly controversial take: If they wanted to shoehorn Cars into something, Test Track was right there.
There will never be another Walt, no, but I also don't think that it's accurate to say that he was a lone figure who just did whatever he wanted unchecked all the time. Walt was a part of a Eisner/Wells style relationship with Roy.An Eisner or Wells is the best case scenario. There will never be another Walt. Todays business world wouldn't allow it.
Disney is heavily based on nostalgia.Where this starts to become an issue is when pockets of the Disney fan community start to get angry when Disney doesn't preserve or cater to their nostalgia versus someone else's, or don't cater to nostalgia at all and move forward with something totally new.
In my opinion, there’s a good few reasons why they won’t.Well, Kim Irvine just retired.
Probably an even more controversial take but I'd rather them go full scorched earth and raze the entirety of Frontierland than put some more lead into EPCOT's already cold body. Test Track is one of those few things left that they haven't yet screwed up in that park.Possibly controversial take: If they wanted to shoehorn Cars into something, Test Track was right there.
The Hudson River Valley mansion didn’t overlook Missouri, it used to overlook the Hudson River and sometimes a steamship, a mode of transportation invented at a Hudson River Valley mansion and used extensively on the Hudson River. The entire structure is very open and oriented to take advantage of that vista.
And I’m not sure how they’re going to hide the heights of Piston Peak from the walkways of the land, let alone from the heights of Splash or Thunder.
Old EPCOT is dead and gone. Test Track is and always has been a big nothing. We’re not talking about bringing back World of Motion here.Probably an even more controversial take but I'd rather them go full scorched earth and raze the entirety of Frontierland than put some more lead into EPCOT's already cold body. Test Track is one of those few things left that they haven't yet screwed up in that park.
Or knock and ask if anyone wants to build a snowman
Curious why are people so hung up that this Cars attraction needs to be invisible when riding other attractions. You could always see numerous Future World and Fantasyland attractions from Splash.
It feels as though every aspect of this attraction is being held to a standard that the others aren’t.
Unfortunately, the well-done exterior will be full of very basic cars-base visual puns that don’t mesh with any other elements in the area.
That land, while featuring beautiful scenery, feels narrow and often unpleasantly hemmed in, with a very uninteresting centerpiece ride based on a vehicle traveling through an unvaried external landscape with few AAs.
By the way…. I was kinda surprised we didn’t see any “celebrities” like Baxter, Bob Gurr, etc. yesterday.
Curious why are people so hung up that this Cars attraction needs to be invisible when riding other attractions. You could always see numerous Future World and Fantasyland attractions from Splash.
It feels as though every aspect of this attraction is being held to a standard that the others aren’t.
But it can’t be based entirely on nostalgia. This board doesn’t seem to understand that.Disney is heavily based on nostalgia.
“Old Epcot” also started getting injections of Disney IP and characters as soon as Eisner and Wells took over, so the purist arguments have been wrong about that place for 40 years.Old EPCOT is dead and gone. Test Track is and always has been a big nothing. We’re not talking about bringing back World of Motion here.
It’s interesting to consider the properties which, simply from the basest business perspective, deserved an attraction before cars. Coco, Stitch, Moana, Lion King, Inside Out, and Incredibles all spring to mind. I genuinely think Disney is badly misreading the reasons behind RSR’s popularity.
So Disneys really eager to release Cars 4, right?This is hogwash.
Every Target and Walmart in this country has a toy section that includes Cars merchandise, and has since the original movie released. They also have a bedding section that includes Cars sheets, blankets, pillows, and plushies.
They aren’t stocking that stuff as a favor to Disney.
Cars is a property, that from a business perspective has proven to stand the test of time.
I expect the exterior to be attractive, because the exterior is more or less all there is to the attraction and Disney can do rockwork. Unfortunately, the well-done exterior will be full of very basic cars-base visual puns that don’t mesh with any other elements in the area. And why is a Hudson River Valley mansion now overlooking a Pacific Northwest national park?
People have been mentioning Grizzly Peak as a point of comparison, and that seems very apt but foreboding. That land, while featuring beautiful scenery, feels narrow and often unpleasantly hemmed in, with a very uninteresting centerpiece ride based on a vehicle traveling through an unvaried external landscape with few AAs. I really like DCA but Grizzly Peaks struck me as the least interesting land each time I visited, an area to walk through to get to other places. Whatever one can say about the Pixar overlay, the openness of the Pier area came as a palpable relief after passing through Peaks.
I am hopeful for the subtlety that the Cadillac range achieves.
I think that is true, but likely the fault of the Grand Californian more than anything. Mixed with the clear redwood forest it’s trying to achieve. For better or worse this is still hemmed with broader Frontierland. Maybe the retail frontage feels squared in by the water features (if they end up deserving to be called water features).
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Yeah maybe for you. For me Test track has been my fav ride at Epcot since it opened and i find it better with each update. SSE, LWTL, and Test track are all still classic EPCOT esq. Seabase, Awesome planet, Space 220 and to a lesser extent Mission space all fit too.Old EPCOT is dead and gone. Test Track is and always has been a big nothing. We’re not talking about bringing back World of Motion here.
Cars recently had a show on Disney Plus. Cars 4 was on an exit survey for D23 Brazil leading people to believe it’s in development.So Disneys really eager to release Cars 4, right?
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