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Avengers Campus: E-Watch! (Waiting on the new ride)

BrianLo

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Do you think that platform has the opportunity to deliver something that would rise to the level of a resort defining “F/Super E+ ticket” like RSR? Excited by the possibilities :D

Luigi’s Roasters was turned into an F ticket. So I guess anything is possible? But it would need to be a kitchen sink Rise experience and I’m not entirely certain that’s what is occurring here.

Maybe if it’s multiple levels, as long as Pan, more practically derived and has a multi stage preshow.

The Avatar Boat ride always struck me as the more easy contender.
 

Purduevian

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Just an FYI for those that think this will be grander or bigger than pan... here is the pan show building on that plot. I think the main show building will be a similar size (they also have to fit in the second ride)

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Nirya

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Just to chime in, Pan at TDS was one of the two rides (the other being Journey to the Center of the Earth) that I wish we had done more than twice when we visited in December. The ride is just so damn cool, everything feels immersive in a way that Transformers at the very least never did. The people who said it feels like you're flying or swimming nailed it; I have no idea how they managed to give a ride vehicle on a ground track a feeling of weightlessness at times, but they did.

The one thing I will be interested in is how the whole ride system/film/experience will work with the more realistic characters of Marvel. Part of why Pan (and Spider-Man) work is because they are so cartoonish that your mind accepts the new reality and doesn't nit-pick certain things, but with Transformers, because it is going for a more heightened realism (as opposed to like the style of Transformers One), you notice the flaws more. Avengers is going to sit in that latter space with all of the face characters, so I'll be interested to see how they combat that.
 

MistaDee

Well-Known Member
Just to chime in, Pan at TDS was one of the two rides (the other being Journey to the Center of the Earth) that I wish we had done more than twice when we visited in December. The ride is just so damn cool, everything feels immersive in a way that Transformers at the very least never did. The people who said it feels like you're flying or swimming nailed it; I have no idea how they managed to give a ride vehicle on a ground track a feeling of weightlessness at times, but they did.

The one thing I will be interested in is how the whole ride system/film/experience will work with the more realistic characters of Marvel. Part of why Pan (and Spider-Man) work is because they are so cartoonish that your mind accepts the new reality and doesn't nit-pick certain things, but with Transformers, because it is going for a more heightened realism (as opposed to like the style of Transformers One), you notice the flaws more. Avengers is going to sit in that latter space with all of the face characters, so I'll be interested to see how they combat that.

Great points about suspension of disbelief with the cartoon look. Should be interesting to see how the change in IP also translates to the ride profile's feeling/sensation - presumably a lot more aggressive/thrilling than the floaty feeling of Pan.
 

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