MK Cars-Themed Attractions at Magic Kingdom

Tha Realest

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A hotel! Done in the modern Disney Hilton style! What a great use for a huge MK expansion pad.
We have some family friends who come from old money *and* are now into the private equity game. The wife went to WDW (didn’t like it) but loved going to Swan and Dolphin because the amenities were so nice and there wasn’t in-your-face themeing all over the place.* That is the sort of customer they are chasing now.

*suffice it to say, were the opposite. The more grandiose themeing, the better!
 

Casper Gutman

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We have some family friends who come from old money *and* are now into the private equity game. The wife went to WDW (didn’t like it) but loved going to Swan and Dolphin because the amenities were so nice and there wasn’t in-your-face themeing all over the place.* That is the sort of customer they are chasing now.
Yup. The ones who don’t like Disney World.

Seems like a bad strategy.
 

Purduevian

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It’s my understanding that there’s barely space for a ride half the length of RSR.
Lots of assumptions... but yes... I think maxing out elevation changes and using a better layout than I drew, I can't see it topping ~3,000 feet of track length.
Took a crack at the ride layout on google maps and put Luigi's from DCA behind the cabin. Track length would be ~2,250 feet (not including elevation changes). For reference test track is 5,246 ft and I couldn't find a track length for RSR but AI thinks it's about 4,200 feet.
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easyrowrdw

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It’s not possible because we have been assured many times the only reason we had to lose ROA is because the precious expansion pads needs to be saved for future actual expansion.
I agree. And I think putting a hotel in a place available for park expansion is pretty crappy. What could be enjoyed by millions of guests would instead be used by a fraction of that.
 

EricsBiscuit

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I’m aware of various types of wildlife inhabiting the RoA and surrounding area, but I never saw any fish or signs that fish were present, other than maybe a heron patrolling the bank looking for minnows. If there were/are fish that got in via the canal from 7 Seas, I don’t think it’s some large population.
Yes there are fish in the RoA. I’m no fisherman so I cannot identify any but I have seen them before.
 

BrianLo

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Lots of assumptions... but yes... I think maxing out elevation changes and using a better layout than I drew, I can't see it topping ~3,000 feet of track length.

Though both slot cars have high speed sections and I very much expect this goes show building-like speeds. Also yea, ride time definitely will be shorter than RSR, though not as bad as the track length differential would suggest.

Probably more comparable to look at Big Thunder next door.
 

TrainsOfDisney

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“The American West has always been about keeping your eyes on the horizon … believing in yourself, carving your own path, and striving toward success. That goes for miners in the mountains, bears from the country, a princess from the bayou … or a racecar from the big city - Josh D’Amaro

"Here we experience the story of our country's past... the colorful drama of Frontier America in the exciting days of the covered wagon and the stagecoach... the advent of the railroad...and the romantic riverboat." - Walt Disney

This sums up everything we need to know. (And yes I know, Walt’s dead, I’m for some reason unhappy about that fact.)
 

Emamba

Active Member
“The American West has always been about keeping your eyes on the horizon … believing in yourself, carving your own path, and striving toward success. That goes for miners in the mountains, bears from the country, a princess from the bayou … or a racecar from the big city - Josh D’Amaro

"Here we experience the story of our country's past... the colorful drama of Frontier America in the exciting days of the covered wagon and the stagecoach... the advent of the railroad...and the romantic riverboat." - Walt Disney

This sums up everything we need to know. (And yes I know, Walt’s dead, I’m for some reason unhappy about that fact.)
I personally love the idea that the concept of Frontierland is evolving in a way that represents different aspects of America’s frontier and nature. It reminds me of childhood trips of seeing all the National Parks and what encompassed America’s beauty. I appreciate that we’ll have a concept that is slightly different and unique.
 

Tha Realest

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I personally love the idea that the concept of Frontierland is evolving in a way that represents different aspects of America’s frontier and nature. It reminds me of childhood trips of seeing all the National Parks and what encompassed America’s beauty. I appreciate that we’ll have a concept that is slightly different and unique.
Let’s be clear and honest: the “concept of Frontierland is evolving” only insofar as it permits them to shoehorn an IP into that area of the park.
 

Charlie The Chatbox Ghost

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Ah, Walt's ideals for Frontierland... hey, wait, what's that last word there?
 

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