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News Tron coaster coming to the Magic Kingdom

UNCgolf

Well-Known Member
Well this difference of opinion was argued for months and I think Steve and the mods would rather not see it again. Agree to disagree seems best.

It's really not a difference of opinion. They're not comparable. It's a fact.

You're basically arguing that Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway is a bigger addition to DHS than all of Galaxy's Edge.
 
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jt04

Well-Known Member
It's really not a difference of opinion. They're not comparable. It's a fact.

You're basically arguing that Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway is a bigger addition to DHS than all of Galaxy's Edge.

You seem to find some sort of equivalency between Fantasyland 2.0 and Pandora and Galaxy's Edge.

Not sure about that last sentence since I don't think that and have never even considered it as it is so illogical. IMO.
 

jt04

Well-Known Member
He often confuses things he made up with facts.

This thread is about Tron and not your opinions about my fact based opinions.

back to the subject...

I predict the canopy will be complete by October, and the coaster will be fully operational by Summer 2022.

In my humble fact based opinion. IMHFBO
 

lazyboy97o

Well-Known Member
Not always. Sometimes people are so dug in on their opinions that it works to stop conversation completely, as they're not willing to hear any opposition, regardless of the intent to have a good discussion.
And some people just make things up and change whatever they’re spouting on about to claim they were right all along and everyone else was wrong.
 

UNCgolf

Well-Known Member
You seem to find some sort of equivalency between Fantasyland 2.0 and Pandora and Galaxy's Edge.

Not sure about that last sentence since I don't think that and have never even considered it as it is so illogical. IMO.

New Fantasyland added more to the Magic Kingdom than Pandora added to Animal Kingdom, and added about as much as Galaxy's Edge did to DHS (arguably more, since New Fantasyland has a signature table service restaurant and GE doesn't). I think you're unaware of how big New Fantasyland is.

I'm not sure how else you would compare overhauls/expansions (none of the three were true expansions) beyond the total number of new attractions, shops, and restaurants
 

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
I cant believe anyone would consider Tron a "draw".

1. MK doesn't need that kind of headliner draw that other parks do. It already has the 'problem' of too many guests overwhelming its capacity.

2. MK of all the WDW parks is the most 'family friendly,' and the family friendly coasters have the longest queues. They're *very* popular. Any family-friendly coaster in MK is going to do very well regardless of its IP (or lack thereof) or any perceived deficits ("it's too short"). You just can't go wrong with more family friendly coasters for the clientele of WDW. Thrill coasters are just down the road...
 

wdwmagic

Administrator
Moderator
Premium Member
Original Poster
Tron photos from today

Tron_Full_41844.jpg
 

jt04

Well-Known Member
New Fantasyland added more to the Magic Kingdom than Pandora added to Animal Kingdom, and added about as much as Galaxy's Edge did to DHS (arguably more, since New Fantasyland has a signature table service restaurant and GE doesn't). I think you're unaware of how big New Fantasyland is.

I'm not sure how else you would compare overhauls/expansions (none of the three were true expansions) beyond the total number of new attractions, shops, and restaurants

OK. I'm sure you have had some interesting discussions with people that FL was the bigger/better project. I won't be one of them in this case.

TRON is the topic anyway.
 

uncle jimmy

Premium Member
So in terms of WDI...
"What is a “Weenie”?
The “weenie” is an architectural concept named such by Disney Imagineering in describing “visual magnets” that draw guests from one area to another (Sklar, 2013). In Disney parks, these are seen everywhere and on every scale. From the turnstiles of the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida, guests are led throughout the park by the draw of weenies: first drawn into the center hub by Cinderella’s Castle; then from the hub to each of the “lands” by gateways that indicate the theme of the land that follows; then within each land to the major attractions by yet another weenie, like Space Mountain’s cone and spires in Tomorrowland or the distant peaks of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad in Frontierland. Through these “magnets”, Disney is able to draw guests to the far reaches of its parks and create avenues of predictable foot traffic."
 

jt04

Well-Known Member
So you realize you're wrong (also, I never said it was better -- quality wasn't the point) and are backing out of the discussion. Fair enough.

So right, quality and WED are not synonymous. Yes, I'm not interested in such a "discussion".

I never discuss geography with flat earthers either. Life is too short.

TRON is looking well.
 

JoeCamel

Well-Known Member
So in terms of WDI...
"What is a “Weenie”?
The “weenie” is an architectural concept named such by Disney Imagineering in describing “visual magnets” that draw guests from one area to another (Sklar, 2013). In Disney parks, these are seen everywhere and on every scale. From the turnstiles of the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida, guests are led throughout the park by the draw of weenies: first drawn into the center hub by Cinderella’s Castle; then from the hub to each of the “lands” by gateways that indicate the theme of the land that follows; then within each land to the major attractions by yet another weenie, like Space Mountain’s cone and spires in Tomorrowland or the distant peaks of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad in Frontierland. Through these “magnets”, Disney is able to draw guests to the far reaches of its parks and create avenues of predictable foot traffic."
Alternate definition:
The weenie is the suit that greenlit putting Tron in the MK
 

Mr. Moderate

Well-Known Member
I guess I’m in the minority here by saying that not only do I welcome Tron I would love if the powers that be, would put some great dark rides in Magic Kingdom as I feel it’s lacking. I would love to have two dark rides based on what I’ve seen in the Tokyo Disneyland resort. Monsters Inc. and Pooh’s Hunny hut ride I think would make great additions to MK. Please just get rid of stitches great escape and Monsters, Inc. laugh house floor
 

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