D Hulk
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Merely epic ideas are easy to come by. The best marry this scale with thematic care to the Frontierland setting, expanding on the land’s austere ambiance and history.
(NOT INCLUDING BONUSES)
Reading music
Merely epic ideas are easy to come by. The best marry this scale with thematic care to the Frontierland setting, expanding on the land’s austere ambiance and history.
Escape from Morrison Mountain
Based on the Watasch Mountain range in Utah, named after the Morrison Formation in the American Southwest, loosely inspired by Journey to The Center of The Earth and The Lost World, and becoming the first Disney attraction to utilize Mack Rides’ Rocking Boats, Escape from Morrison Mountain will take guest from a S.E.A. outpost set at the foot of the mountain on a voyage to explore an underground river system through Morrison Mountain and into a isolated pocket that has flourished perfectly in isolation for millions of years and has created some unique biomes for the underworld, but even this world is not safe from the Jurassic’s deadliest beasts; the swift Tanycolagreus eyes our boat drifting through the Diplodocus Graveyard, the stocky Ceratosaurus faces off with a large crocodile in the Salted Swamp, the fierce Allosaurus stalks a herd of Camptosaurus and takes notice of us as we make our way through in the Redwood Hills, and the apex hunter Torvosaurus in the Ashen Highlands; with one member (an elder with a sharp row of spikes running down his back and an old bite mark on his snout) makes hot pursuit of us, and even getting into the water to attack us and just as we escape the Saurian natives, we enter an abandoned mining system; and we find out why it was abandoned; as the walls start to shake and a minecart tips, and just as we hit a dead end, a gigageyser (referred to as Old Timer) goes off and the boat launch several stories up a shaft and plunges down 55 ft into the open and down a flooded tunnel, out of the mines, and back towards the camp.
Escape from Morrison Mountain
@Suchomimus
Mack Rides’ Ricking Boats gives your proposal an immediate realism. No other ride, at Disney or beyond, would be quite like this. I am a big fan of new ride systems in Armchair Imagineering, particularly ones like this which I haven’t heard of before.
This ride system pairs well with the dinosaur theme. (Will there be a Suchomimus?) The boat-beast interactions suggest themselves with great clarify. Between the Western setting (nice specificity with Utah’s Morrison range) and the Rocking Boats, no one could sensibly say that you’re merely copying Jurassic Park River Adventure…really, between that and DAK’s Dinosaur, it’s tricky to create a truly unique dino ride.
With plenty of show scenes described in length, an appropriate geyser climax, and more, you get a lot right. I’m just not a fan of the “Morrison Mountain” name, which doesn’t connect to the ride experience. I actually preferred “Lizard Mountain.”
El Dorado : The Golden River Expedition
After countless of odd and costly accidents at Big Thunder Mountain Mines, Barnabas T. Bullion in an act of desperation, has brought in a crew of treasure seekers (guests) to head an adventure down El Rio De Oro to locate and excavate the riches of the fabled city of El Dorado; so venture down the river in this water raft ride through: scenic desert vistas, craggy canyons crawling with dubious bandits, water spewing geysers, and mystical forces the reveal the wonders of El Dorado at a cost worth far more than gold!
El Dorado: The Golden River Expedition
@tcool123
The name implies that this might be a spiritual successor to the fabled Western River Expedition. It isn’t explicit, but a few of your ride details seem to bear that out. I like how you’ve connected this to Big Thunder’s backstory – shades of Paris’ fantastic Frontierland “shared universe” here. With Mr. Bullion, ancient lost cities of gold, bandits, geysers, et cetera, there is no lack of interesting sights throughout!
A classic water raft ride fits Frontierland like a glove. I can recall thinking this even back in the ‘90s. It’s a tricky ride genre…Disney’s raft rides to date have struggled to tell a story (Shanghai!)…but with plenty of setup in the queue and with a focus on overall ambiance, you’ve worked around those limitations.
@tcool123
The name implies that this might be a spiritual successor to the fabled Western River Expedition. It isn’t explicit, but a few of your ride details seem to bear that out. I like how you’ve connected this to Big Thunder’s backstory – shades of Paris’ fantastic Frontierland “shared universe” here. With Mr. Bullion, ancient lost cities of gold, bandits, geysers, et cetera, there is no lack of interesting sights throughout!
A classic water raft ride fits Frontierland like a glove. I can recall thinking this even back in the ‘90s. It’s a tricky ride genre…Disney’s raft rides to date have struggled to tell a story (Shanghai!)…but with plenty of setup in the queue and with a focus on overall ambiance, you’ve worked around those limitations.