MK Cars-Themed Attractions at Magic Kingdom

SamusAranX

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This has been refuted before, frequently and at length. So in the interest of brevity and at the risk of being ever so impolite… this is really dumb.
Took the words out of my mouth.

If anything I’m surprised that some still don’t grasp the concept that a properly made theme park with adequate capacity is going to have and need “quieter”, “underutilized”, “not as popular” attractions….otherwise, we get the WDW of today. Still somehow longer standby lines with lower attendance overall.
 

TrainsOfDisney

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If anything I’m surprised that some still don’t grasp the concept that a properly made theme park with adequate capacity is going to have and need “quieter”, “underutilized”, “not as popular” attractions
Yes and…. The most visited theme park (although I’m betting it will be #2 soon) in the world needs to actually expand to allow more capacity. Which means adding to what is there - not replacing.
 

Casper Gutman

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At the end of the day, the two opinions in this thread are not going to agree.
I think the river was beautiful but it was never a top choice for my family to do. But I understand that for others, it was a must do. I’m hopeful that the new concept will give something for everyone to enjoy.
You are misrepresenting the people arguing against you.
 

spresso81

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Another sad loss from the ROA removal is loss of having Big Thunder as a wennie. Walt was big on having attractions draw you deeper into a land.

How great would it be to still have ROA then rising right of BTM is the new Cars Piston peak formation? That could have drawn you further into Frontierland pushed the timeline to the 20th century and served as a transition to Villan's land.
 
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Bocabear

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Yes nothing like celebrating the National parks with mountains shaped like automobile parts... Really drives home that notion of the frontier when I am looking at a mountain shaped like a carburetor or spark plugs.
I am hoping Villains Land has mountains shaped like weapons and implements of destruction. That would really make me feel like I am in a Villains land.... Maybe since Be Our Guest is a restaurant they could redesign the mountains to look like sandwiches, because then I would understand that it was a restaurant...
 

James Alucobond

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I am hoping Villains Land has mountains shaped like weapons and implements of destruction. That would really make me feel like I am in a Villains land.... Maybe since Be Our Guest is a restaurant they could redesign the mountains to look like sandwiches, because then I would understand that it was a restaurant...
Your comparisons are always a bit weird to me. Cars canonically has part-shaped mountains as part of its setting. Why are you extending that to IP where that’s not the case as if it’s a choice they made in a vacuum and would even think to extend to other places in the park? That’s not really in danger of happening.
 

flynnibus

Premium Member
The riverboat could have told a much more engaging story and journey if they had invested in new sets and features....which would have also benefitted the lackluster views from the train. If our train and riverboat had more to see, attendance would never have a dip...but like most things MK, they let it go....and let it go for far too long

let's be real though.. what direction would they have gone with it? Nearly every topic of the era is now taboo..

Expansionism? Repressing the natives..
Antebellum style and culture? white washing our past
A simpler past? Problematic references and lack of draw..
The environment/nature? Lacks draw...
Technology revolution/transportation? Again, lacks draw

Even Disney didn't know what to do with it all when they stopped the 'settlers vs indians vs good indians' narratives. Short of 'America is the greatest! expansion to the west!' - what should they have made the theme and story of the attractions?
 

DisneyLeo18

Active Member
Oh this is a fun game.

Plenty of people aren’t personally affected by the aesthetic beauty of the expansive hub and the underutilized castle, and have never - and will never - eat at Cinderella’s Royal Table. Think of the extreme roller coaster that could go in that footprint!

I'm sure there are plenty of people who feel that way. Assuming anyone who has a different opinion only does because they're a stockholder is silly
 

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