They could have avoided that comparison by building this somewhere else and giving GMR the refurb it deserved.
What, and actually increase ride capacity? I think you overestimate their care of guest satisfaction.
They could have avoided that comparison by building this somewhere else and giving GMR the refurb it deserved.
I agree with this, but GMR was ripped out. It is what it is. We have MMRR now, I want to give it the chance it deserves and try not to compare it to an attraction that I grew up with.
We seem to have to say that more and more.It is what it is.
It will be wildly popular in a park very short of family friendly rides.I’m curious what the reviews will be like from those who have never experienced GMR.
I never got to ride it, therefore to me and a lot others it’s not replacing anything.
Now THAT would have been something to celebrate and would have really elevated the park.Imagine DHS with an amazingly updated GMR and this in Animation Courtyard.
One thing of note is that it is very short of queue space. Expect a lot of outdoor makeshift lines to the side and in the courtyard and probably beyond.
Now THAT would have been something to celebrate and would have really elevated the park.
I'm curious and excited about MMRR, but I wish it was an addition. Truth be told, a part of me will always mourn GMR, though...Now THAT would have been something to celebrate and would have really elevated the park.
Especially with Disney owning Fox. They could have easily removed the aging ride vehicle system, installed a new tracked version or trackless system like MMRR, and then updated the scenes with owned IP so they didn’t have to worry about licensing and stuff.
Disney didn’t even have Fox on their radar when they closed GMR. Or maybe they did but it will still too early in the process.
Didn’t they announce the acquisition plans shortly after it closed? They clearly would have known both were on the radar.
Well the ride wasn’t made to celebrate Disney. Disney was celebrating the movies. People can’t appreciate a concept like that now because Disney is just Mickey Mouse and Elsa and any other character that can sell on shirts and cheap cups.I guess my thinking is - and I say this as a filmmaker and a film buff - it seemed unconscionable that WDW didn't have a straight up ride celebrating Mickey cartoons. As neat as GMR was, I'm more than happy to have this instead, a celebration of the characters and spirit that literally started the whole Disney empire. I always felt that GMR was much more a celebration of MGM than Disney.
I would have preferred having both rides, of course, but if there had to be a choice, I would've gone this way 100 percent of the time.
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