And for that reason it feels too similar to Mickey’s. I agree Rise is its own thing entirely. But even Zootopia steals the drop sequence from Rise. Major changes would need to happen if brought to the studios which I would argue negates cloning it.
As much as Zootopia really does not make sense for MK, I can see why they might want to add a trackless ride there. Should be a big people eater and unlike the Radiator Springs Racer ride it is all indoors. But like another poster said, a police themed ride seems weird given their recent changes...
I just wish Disney had a big picture plan. It seems like they keep thinking short term where they should put a hot IP but there is absolutely no five year, ten year, twenty year plan.
I have so many hopes for Beyond Big Thunder but today’s Disney will waste the space cause they dont seem to...
The problem is the ride vehicle and structure is so similar to Mickey’s and Rise that it would seem too repetitive. I agree the land would work nicely there but three trackless rides in the same park is a lot.
Agree 100%. Do any insiders know if there is any internal decision to bring villains to DHS and not MK (whenever they do pull the trigger)? Still stuck in their word choice of overdrive when talking about beyond big thunder (“our plans are shifting into overdrive”).
If DHS built into the parking lot behind Indy and redid the Disney Jr area, wouldn't it like double in size, theoretically? And imagine if AK built on their expansion pad in Asia, added one more ride to Pandora, and went through with their tropical Americas idea. Epcot just needs a new Figment...
Does anyone know why the new mural does not go all the way to the top and bottom of that side? I mean either way it misplaced, but it looks even worse the way it is framed by the yellow siding.
Sadly, I would not hold your breath. Their track record with sci-fi has been pretty poor. Consider Treasure Planet, Meet the Robinsons, Lightyear, Strange World, Chicken Little (aliens), etc. Wall-e and Lili and Stich are the definite outliers.