NigelChanning
Well-Known Member
CenterCore sounds super cool.CenterCore?
I was thinking that since the shape of the land is sort of a "core". Also it's a nod to Epcot.
CenterCore sounds super cool.CenterCore?
I was thinking that since the shape of the land is sort of a "core". Also it's a nod to Epcot.
I support this.What about the CenterCore Expo? That could be a good balance.
I didn't think of CenterCore because of those points exactly, but my reasoning was our land being the centerpiece of a new vision of the future, with New Horizons as the thesis statement.Progress Expo or Tomorrow Expo has my vote.
CenterCore is super cool sounding, but it would be virtually meaningless to anyone who isn't a knowledgeable fan of Epcot in the 80s. Plus, it doesn't really make sense since our land is neither in the center of the park nor is it the core of it.
I know I'm beating a dead horse here, but I am going to once again stress that everybody doing a ride pick a soundtrack from this album. It would create a lot of cohesiveness if we all did, so please make sure to do so.
Here is the link again for reference:
Also, can you specify that it does NOT go through Horizons, thanks.I’m not sure who is working on the People Mover but can you specify that it passes through the queue of the Iron Man attraction? Thanks.
I thought we were going with CenterCore Expo?Sooooooo, have we decided on a name for the land?
Awesome!Here’s a draft of Iron Man: Expo Attack. I’d love to hear your thoughts!
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Welcome to the Stark Expo, where you’ll board boats and join Tony Stark in an effort to fight off drones and protect rare vibranium.
This attraction will take place in a non-canon universe where events like Captain America: Civil War, Avengers: Infinity War, or Avengers: Endgame never happened similar to attractions like Guardians of Galaxy: Mission BREAKOUT, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Nano Battle, and Avengers Campus at California Adventure.
As not to decrease significance of Avengers: Endgame being Robert Downey Junior’s last performance as Tony Stark, Nolan North, who played Tony in the Avengers game and other cartoons, will voice the titular armored hero.
Guests enter the Stark Expo courtyard, and in the middle is a large modern replica of the planet Earth, which has been a staple of the Stark Expo since Howard Stark started the event in 1943 until it ended in 1974. Fortunately, Tony Stark revived the Expo and it’s been going strong ever since.
They wind through a garden full of Japanese garden trees and exotic plants as guests enter a large glass dome, which houses the Ocean Pavilion. The Ocean Pavilion is the star attraction of this year’s expo as Tony Stark has cooked up something like never before. The queue is filled with some of Tony Stark’s most iconic armors as Dum-E waves to guests. A screen displays all of the activities available at the Expo like the Pym Technologies display, the Worldwide Engineering Brigade’s display, and even a chance to meet Tony Stark as an image of Robert Downey Junior and Stan Lee is displayed.
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Even the People Mover passes above the queue as riders look down and see the brilliant displays of modern ocean technology.
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We enter the Pre-Show, where an audio-animatronic of Iron Man greets guests on a stage. He greets us and tells us about the new program called V.I.R.U.S (Vibranium Initiative for Resolving Unhealthy Sealife) where a Vibranium alloy is brought to the ocean floor. The vibranium will release a chemical that will improve the health of both the ocean life and the Coral Reefs. Suddenly, the alarms go off as we’re notified that Andy Serkis’s Ulysses Klaue (the mercenary seen in Avengers: Age of Ultron and Black Panther) is attempting to steal the vibranium using weaponized drones. Tony tells F.R.I.D.A.Y to take us to the tour boats and to keep us out of trouble.
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We reach the boarding area as Gweneth Paltrow’s Pepper Potts is displayed onto screens above. She tells us that Tony needs our help and an emergency protocol will activate repulser guns on our boats. She signs off as an instructional safety video starring Jon Favreau’s Happy Hogan tells us how to buckle in, exit the vehicle, etc. We exit the dome and begin our tour as trouble quickly arises.
We exit the boarding area and are completely surrounded by weaponized drones. Tony appears on the intercom and tells us to shoot the drones to disable them. Score boards on the boats tell us how many drones we’ve disabled.
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We make our way through the first wave of drones as we enter the Pym Technologies display as drones cause large Ants to break free and cause smaller items to enlarge (including some drones).
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Heading into the Stark Industries exhibit called “The Art of Armors” where Tony shows off some of his best suits. The drones damage some of the suits and architecture of the exhibit to which Tony sighs and says, “That sounded expensive”.
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Now in SHIELD’s “Hall of Heroes”, we battle drones while artifacts like Cap’s shield, Black Widow’s wrist rockets, and Hawkeye’s arrows are on display.
Tony tells us that Klaue has reached the vibranium as we exit back “outside” and face a large body of water represented on a screen. Iron Man rises up from the water battling Klaue in a mech suit similar to Iron Monger from Iron Man. Tony tells us to aim for certain weak points in Klaue’s suit to stop him as Tony deals the final blow in the form of miniature missiles.
We continue on as an audio animatronic Iron Man tells us to enjoy the rest of our day at the Stark Expo as Klaue is seen getting apprehended. As we’re entering the boarding area, we hear Tony say “Make sure Nick Fury never finds out” as we exit our vehicles.
I am going to add that in tomorrow if that’s okay!Awesome!
One thing: you forgot your soundtrack.![]()
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