I would say it's a pretty sure thing that most of America Sings won't be back. The scale is totally different, the Tiana critters are the size of real animals while America Sings were more like human size, wore clothes, etc.
More of a clean break that way.
I haven't even seen Zootopia. I didn't even at first realize it's a Disney movie.
Springfield if it ever happens needs to be at the studios. It's too adult oriented to be at Magic Kingdom.
Or what if they put Simpsons in Epcot and make that Duff Beer around the world ride that possesses...
I want a Villians Mountain coaster and a Nightmare Before Christmas dark ride 😎
I can't see them going full New Orleans Square like Disneyland since the whole point of leaving it out of Magic Kingdom was the Florida proximity to New Orleans.
Maybe just a bayou/Critter Country type area...
It's looking finished and nice. Splashers won't agree, but the tree trunk on top always looked dead to me, like it was struck by lightning. Sure it was intimidating, but it was also from a film that few have seen. I've seen SOTS and don't seem to recall the stump being a huge part of the movie.
Seems easy enough to say we'd encounter his shadows and voice on the lift hill, Mama Odie saves us at the top, then we zoom down the waterfall back to the Bayou.
She'll surely be a Princess or a party girl in the finale.
Have we stopped wondering what's gonna happen to Winnie the Pooh? Would be cute if they just started calling it Critter Corner, or Pooh Corner.
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If you want this to be a book report ride then she'd be a frog most of the time.
Remember that was seen as a problem with the movie...the first African American Disney Princess was a frog for most of her film.
I knew I would be called out to call it a "rip off" of Okefenokee. The Six Flags version was around way before Splash and Tony Baxter said he was very familiar with the ride.
The footage and images that exist of Okefenokee make it look like a fever dream of Splash Mountain, or maybe the Nara...
Didn't Disneyland have a New Orleans Street in Frontierland in the early days before New Orleans Square was carved in? In a way, this could be a cool throwback. New Orleans was a port and gateway into the Frontier, so it works well.