Disstevefan1
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Iger seems to hate the water. Did he almost drown as a child?Also heard to not get excited about any of the water elements,
Iger seems to hate the water. Did he almost drown as a child?Also heard to not get excited about any of the water elements,
What does this have to do with my question? You stated a land has to have a restaurant. Adventureland spent a good chunk of 20 years effectively not having any restaurants.As far as I'm aware, Adventureland has always been known as Adventureland and can't seem to find anything where the Caribbean Plaza section of Adventureland was listed as its own land in Magic Kingdom?
I'm just reiterating that the Piston Peak area of Frontierland is not going to be called Cars Land.
I wasn't stating that, I was pointing out that was the last made-up definition and that there hasn't been a definition from Disney as to what makes up a land. The only way we know what is considered a land by Disney is when they tell us and when the maps have a section labelled as a landWhat does this have to do with my question? You stated a land has to have a restaurant. Adventureland spent a good chunk of 20 years effectively not having any restaurants.
The road noise alone is hard to mask... that noise outside test track ain't coming from speakersMaybe the engine noises from the cars will be on-ride speakers in the headrests, so when you're riding the ride you hear all the car noises but outside of it, it's practically silent?
The cars on Piston Peak won't be going by at 60mph either.The road noise alone is hard to mask... that noise outside test track ain't coming from speakers![]()
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Iger seems to hate the water. Did he almost drown as a child?
Probably correct... but now you're talking degrees.The cars on Piston Peak won't be going by at 60mph either.
Since JoW is a glorified splash pad, he felt very safe as he walked by it.Maybe that is why he greenlit Journey of Water ... So he could better understand his enemy
I thought WDI stated in the blog post that they worked to address the noise complaint people raised, stating that guests will hear the cars around the entrance to the attraction and the other sides they're using trees and landscapes to help buffer noises.Probably correct... but now you're talking degrees.
Cars are still loud - goto RSR and you see the same and they only go a fraction of the speed.
Tires+Ground+wind noise.. it's every neighbors nightmare.
Are you saying it will be the same track layout as GRR? Or just the scenery will be inspired by GRR?I'm willing to bet my bottom Disney dollar it'll be what amounts to a clone of Grizzly River with Cars slapped on and a different ride system (though the Cars track should be roughly the same size as the flume GR rafts float down). Similar theming, style, size of attraction, etc. I've heard this from a "source" but I don't and will never claim to be an insider. I just have a friend of a friend of a friend who works for corporate so take that with 47 billion metric tons of salt. Also heard to not get excited about any of the water elements, ha. It does track with what we know regarding rough estimates of size and scope.
Unless this had a water raft ride, I don’t see how this area could be like Grizzly River Run.I'm willing to bet my bottom Disney dollar it'll be what amounts to a clone of Grizzly River with Cars slapped on and a different ride system (though the Cars track should be roughly the same size as the flume GR rafts float down). Similar theming, style, size of attraction, etc. I've heard this from a "source" but I don't and will never claim to be an insider. I just have a friend of a friend of a friend who works for corporate so take that with 47 billion metric tons of salt. Also heard to not get excited about any of the water elements, ha. It does track with what we know regarding rough estimates of size and scope.
Main Street U.S.A: contains town square Main Street and central plaza. Adventureland: contains jungle Arabian bazaar and Caribbean plaza. Frontierland: piston peak. Town of tumbleweed. New Orleans. Fantasyland: enchanted forest. Castle courtyard/medieval fair. Storybook circus. Dinoland U.S.A: the Dino institute. The boneyard and Dino-Rama.(now extinct) galaxies edge: first order courtyard. Resistance forest. Black spire outpost marketplace.Maybe we could start using "subland'!
Storybook Circus Subland of Fantasyland.
Cars' Piston Peaks Subland of Frontierland.
Exactly how I feel. I wouldn't feel conflicted if these were true additions, not replacements. Really anything Disney has done in the last decade I'd be more or less fine with if they were additions, not replacements.I do think that a lot of people are most upset that this couldn't have been an addition rather than a replacement.
I personally think it's going to be the same caliber as TT 3.0. Not great and not terrible.
Should have clarified, the scenery will be heavily inspired by GR and the overall scope and size are very comparable. They will obviously have different layouts. Didn't hear much else other than the supposed water elements will be laughable due to budget/maintenance. Again, I'm not an insider and will never claim to be one. But looking at everything it makes a degree of sense they would use GR as an inspiration. Still a net negative in every feasible way for the park and I still hate nuDis.Are you saying it will be the same track layout as GRR? Or just the scenery will be inspired by GRR?
See above. Look at pictures of the queue and theming surrounding GR but throw in a dash of Mater and voila.Unless this had a water raft ride, I don’t see how this area could be like Grizzly River Run.
Yeah I was thinking SDMT D-ticket too.I imagine it's going to fit into the same menu niche as Seven Dwarfs Mine Train. Which is also my tactful way of saying it's exactly how you'd classify that attraction. In fact, I would not be surprised if it finally displaces it for LLSP.
But is it a destination headline like Radiator Springs Racers? Absolutely no chance in the world.
Here’s a crazy question - any chance this was designed for Grizzly Peak originally? Like as a redo of the water ride?Should have clarified, the scenery will be heavily inspired by GR and the overall scope and size are very comparable.
No idea but I doubt it.Here’s a crazy question - any chance this was designed for Grizzly Peak originally? Like as a redo of the water ride?
I thought WDI stated in the blog post that they worked to address the noise complaint people raised, stating that guests will hear the cars around the entrance to the attraction and the other sides they're using trees and landscapes to help buffer noises.
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