The Miscellaneous Thought Thread

DLR92

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Having to revisit Roger Rabbit Car Toon Spin felt refreshing for me. It been a decade for me. Although I do wish Disney can improve the spinning wheel. Or redo this attraction with trackless technology to allow more cars to go at once along with the cars to auto spin more effortlessly without being too chaotic.
 

mickEblu

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Having to revisit this attraction at Toontown felt refreshing for me. It been a decade for me. Although I do wish Disney can improve the spinning wheel. Or redo this attraction with trackless technology to allow more cars to go at once along with the cars to spin more effortlessly without being too chaotic.

It’s the attraction I currently haven’t been on at DLR in the longest time. I believe it’s been about at least 3 years + for me. Definitely before they added the trench coat on Jessica. I’ve been wanting to get on it. It’s just never in the cards.
 

Parteecia

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Having to revisit Roger Rabbit Car Toon Spin felt refreshing for me. It been a decade for me. Although I do wish Disney can improve the spinning wheel. Or redo this attraction with trackless technology to allow more cars to go at once along with the cars to auto spin more effortlessly without being too chaotic.
That's fine as long as they let me control the amount of spin. Currently it's hard but doable.
 

DLR92

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It’s the attraction I currently haven’t been on at DLR in the longest time. I believe it’s been about at least 3 years + for me. Definitely before they added the trench coat on Jessica. I’ve been wanting to get on it. It’s just never in the cards.
I hardly notice the change while on it. I was searching for her while in the queue. 🤣
I really would like to see the spinning improve.

Not sure why Toontown seating attractions are more design of a small child but not enough comfort for adults…I wish that changed.
 

mlayton144

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I shared this on the WDW ROA/ Cars thread. Seriously?

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Why would you be shocked … the loud minority on boards like these and YT I’m guessing have very little in common with the vast majority of guests that visit WDW. Even the majority of the Disney fanatics clearly don’t care very much per that poll. I am surprised however that the muppets still has its following
 

Disney Irish

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Why would you be shocked … the loud minority on boards like these and YT I’m guessing have very little in common with the vast majority of guests that visit WDW. Even the majority of the Disney fanatics clearly don’t care very much per that poll. I am surprised however that the muppets still has its following
Agree, we saw it even here on this site where many cared more about losing the Muppets than they did about losing ROA. I mean we've had a few threads over here on the DLR side trying to drum up discussion about why people cared more about Muppets than ROA, but to no avail, lasted maybe a couple pages.
 

mickEblu

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Agree, we saw it even here on this site where many cared more about losing the Muppets than they did about losing ROA. I mean we've had a few threads over here on the DLR side trying to drum up discussion about why people cared more about Muppets than ROA, but to no avail, lasted maybe a couple pages.

lol yea that was mostly me drumming up that discussion but seeing a poll with that many votes and it being so far behind makes it more real.
 

mickEblu

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Why would you be shocked … the loud minority on boards like these and YT I’m guessing have very little in common with the vast majority of guests that visit WDW. Even the majority of the Disney fanatics clearly don’t care very much per that poll. I am surprised however that the muppets still has its following

I dunno l. It’s just wild to me that show on a screen inside a building can have more support than the ROA. Sorry to the ones that are saddened by the loss of the ROA but I feel less bad now. Hahah
 
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Disney Irish

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lol yea that was mostly me drumming up that discussion but seeing a poll with that many votes and it being so far behind makes it more real.
It was other posters too, not just you. There was like a couple posters that kept trying to do these "how would you feel" and "how would you react" threads multiple times.
 

mickEblu

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WDW ROA is a copy of something that still exists. Jim Henson was once in a lifetime creative genius who died too young and MuppetVision was his final creation. I 100% agree with that poll.

Understood but it’s a show on a screen inside a building with a few AAs. You could see it at home and get 50% of the experience.
 

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