Figment2005
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No pictures, but the remainder of the small maintenance building on the back is now being demolished. They completed about half of it today so I would expect the other half to disappear tomorrow.
With todays technology, to keep creating coasters it's just a budget option.
Over Fallon and Minions? No duh. Spider-Man and Forbidden Journey? NahI'll take a Disney well-themed coaster over any of Universal's simulators with "today's technology" any day of the week
Gravity is still just a lot more fun than rocking back and forth in front of a screen
You're in luck, Disney is currently building plenty of non-coaster rides as wellOver Fallon and Minions? No duh. Spider-Man and Forbidden Journey? Nah
Ok.You're in luck, Disney is currently building plenty of non-coaster rides as well
Battle Escape, Falcon, Mickey and Ratatouille
I have no idea.What type of coaster will this be ? Is there a template out there for the attraction ride.
Not to be picky, but all of which will involve "rocking backwards and forwards in front of screens"…....You're in luck, Disney is currently building plenty of non-coaster rides as well
Battle Escape, Falcon, Mickey and Ratatouille
TRON / Crush's Coaster with a launch.What type of coaster will this be ? Is there a template out there for the attraction ride.
Sounds like Universal Studios Orlando is going to be set for at least the next decade as they increase in size drastically with a New park, hotels, and the Cirque Du Soleil hotel.
I do hope the new park isn't just a random collection of IP's with no specific theme like Islands Of Adventure and Studios Park are basically the same park. Disney's parks really do stand out and each offer something totally different that the other parks do not.
I'd also be very careful if I was Universal. These major expansions The Universal Resort is going to be experiencing will be very successful in the short term. But growing larger might be a problem, like how WDW grew too large and mangement is now having a hard time to keep everything in the WDW resort up to date, I believe the same thing might happened to Universal if they do not plan for the long term.
I personally don't know why they would want to expand their parks that fast but somehow the parks are still getting crowded. Talking to some of my friends at both Disney and Universal they've been telling me "I don't know where these crowds are coming lately." Universal has really changed in the past 5 years, especially their attitude as well. They were before perfectly fine with being just a day trip for guests however they've really pushed back from it and want guests to wrap their stay around the 2 parks right now. Universal from what I've heard has even gotten stricter on money, more so than Disney and that's hitting the morale of the workers. However with the ideas Universal is running, the scummy antics of Disney towards their union, and the fiscal constraints of Sea World and how they affect their employees are hurting the employees and in turn the parks themselves. Outside of this, the parks are too expensive now-a-days especially with stagnant wages across the United States.I don't really know much about the Citizens of Orlando, but do you think Orlando can even support 2 more Theme Parks? I know Orlando has a pretty low population compared to big cities, and financially could the tourist pay for that? The majority of the people want to go to WDW and Universal, adding 2 more parks to Universal would instantly double the cost to visit Universal.
Not complaining that Universal is expanding, and I hope Disney learns there lesson of doing nothing with the parks for decades. Just a little concerned that this might changed the market drastically, for better or for worst.
In 2015 my company prided itself on the fact that a family of four will spend about $800 for ONE DAY. Due to the prices - I rarely go in unless I can get a comp ticket or know that I will go alot to actually warrant an AP. If we look at the cost of Disney in the past 12 years, prices have doubled. In 2005 it was 59.75 for a single day ticket if I we're to buy one for a weekend day. Now that's $129 a 115.9% increase in price in 12 years or about 9% a year. Even if we account for inflation and Disney didn't have any additional price increases other then adjusting for inflation the ticket would be $82.28. To match that to the current pricing while being adjusting for inflation its still an increase of $51.72 or this time 60% increase. A good example of rampant price increases can be shown with the Butter Beer at Universal Orlando. In July of 2010 it was 2.99 (non-frozen) in January of 2017 it was 6.99, a price increase of 133.78% and when accounted for inflation Butter Beer (when adjusted for inflation is 3.40) still has had a price increase of 105.59% So In my opinion, the prices are way to high when even accounted for inflation and the only reason they are is greed.
They could still do that and make them a) thematically fit b) be suitable for the area and c) be an addition and not replace anything.I know a lot of Disney fans aren’t fans of coasters, I think Disney is doing the right things and seems to be aiming for 2 coasters per work. I think that’s fine for those who want something slightly more thrilling than a dark ride like Peter Pan
I love coasters!I know a lot of Disney fans aren’t fans of coasters, I think Disney is doing the right things and seems to be aiming for 2 coasters per work. I think that’s fine for those who want something slightly more thrilling than a dark ride like Peter Pan
Where is the love button when you need it??? MarieThey could still do that and make them a) thematically fit b) be suitable for the area and c) be an addition and not replace anything.
I have no problem with a coaster at Epcot per se. For example, a Mouth Fuji coaster in Japan would be fun and thematically appropriate. Guardians may be fun, but unless WDI really pulls a rabbit out of it's hat, it won't be thematically appropriate and won't belong...I love coasters!
But not at EPCOT. EPCOT's thrills are more subtle, its atmosphere and state of mind do not mix with thrill rides.
I love loud rock music. But not in a Japanese rock garden. (Even if according to modern Disney fans that is a great thematic fit - both after all have rocks!1)
Current TDO doesn't have a clue what is thematically appropriate for "Future World", nor do they try.I have no problem with a coaster at Epcot per se. For example, a Mouth Fuji coaster in Japan would be fun and thematically appropriate. Guardians may be fun, but unless WDI really pulls a rabbit out of it's hat, it won't be thematically appropriate and won't belong...
I do wonder who it is who doesn't really understand or care about Future Worls - is it TDO, is it the Bobs,, is it WDI? Some combination? All three?Current TDO doesn't have a clue what is thematically appropriate for "Future World", nor do they try.
Is there a second coaster going into Epcot??I know a lot of Disney fans aren’t fans of coasters, I think Disney is doing the right things and seems to be aiming for 2 coasters per work. I think that’s fine for those who want something slightly more thrilling than a dark ride like Peter Pan
I do believe at some point Imagination was supposed to be slightly more thrilling. The ride mechanism is a plain coaster, just cruising along at omnimover speed.I have no problem with a coaster at Epcot per se. For example, a Mouth Fuji coaster in Japan would be fun and thematically appropriate. Guardians may be fun, but unless WDI really pulls a rabbit out of it's hat, it won't be thematically appropriate and won't belong...
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