This is silly and very funny.
This isn’t “Walt Disney’s” It’s a Small World, it’s a copy of a copy built in the 80’s. I think we will all be fine if Japan has some fun with it.
It’s an identical track and cars (with a different paint job) but completely different in every other aspect. I would bet most people who ride both in their life, who don’t already know the trivia fact of the identical track, never clock the similarities outside of maybe the ride vehicles.
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It’s in the style of New Orleans folk art. It’s entirely appropriate for the project and shows they are delving into New Orleans culture beyond the film.
The hair is going to read as black in proper show lighting and not industrial warehouse lighting. They have to tint it a little lighter so it reads in the dark. Come on people.
Always funny that Disney is so stingy with park tickets to even their major talent as if everyone doesn't spend hundreds of dollars there after they get through the gate.
My guess based on that seat configuration is a ROTR-style ride. I'd bet on a trackless dark ride with a few good permanent AAs (a big AA Thanos seems inevitable) mixed with giant Ratatouille screens where the heroes can be rotated out with new movie releases. I honestly think I prefer that to a...
It is pretty astounding that they haven’t done this in Florida yet. Nightmare isn’t as “big” as it was 10-15 years ago but certainly an AA-filled attraction that copies a lot of Mansion Holiday at the Magic Kingdom would be a huge hit.
Tokyo’s detailed theming and scope (combined with the environment of the land it sits in) puts it far above DCA’s, even if the ride profile is the least intense of all the versions.
Mission Breakout is a better ride than our TOT was. And I would rather have a ride that is unique to the park vs. a lesser clone. The exterior is bad though, can’t deny that. It takes the C-grade DCA Tower exterior to a D.