I'm disappointed we'll never get a Muppets version of the Great Movie Ride.
muppet 3d ride went extinct.
you think they going to make it?
I strongly Recommend The Neverland Files...http://www.theneverlandfiles.com/tnf/ This has TONS of info on attractions,parks, and more on things Disney was going to do..
Yeah - this must be an OLD link - i just went there ( 12/1/2016 ) and it is nothing but ADVERTIZING !! yuck!
MuppetVision 3D already exists. The Muppet version of the GMR probably will never come to fruition.
6. **** Tracy's CrimestoppersIn what would have become one of the park's first interactive rides, Disney-MGM Studios based an attraction on the film adaptation of the comic strip **** Tracy. Guests would have been taken through the gritty, crime-riddled streets of Chicago, where they would shoot it out with gangsters and members of Big Boy Caprice's oddball collection of henchmen. Unfortunately, **** Tracy performed poorly at the box office, and a planned sequel never materialized, so Disney had no real reason to build the ride.
Phallic Tracy....LOL. This silliness always makes me laugh when I have to do a double take to see what is being said. I wonder what the full list of words not to be spoken is...of course if the list was listed it would be a whole page of asterisks.
I think my favorite thing to be censored on this site is The Actor Who Played Bert in 'Mary Poppins'. 8/11 letters in his name are censored.Phallic Tracy....LOL. This silliness always makes me laugh when I have to do a double take to see what is being said. I wonder what the full list of words not to be spoken is...of course if the list was listed it would be a whole page of asterisks.
Imagine if these had been built. Sadly Mel Brooks' popularity has waned since his Blazing Saddles days, Tracy is a forgotten cultural blip, and Roger Rabbit and co were short-lived too. Of all of those proposed ideas, it sounds like Muppets would have stood the test of time and maybe a snow queen ride- that would have quickly been changed to Frozen. As much as people harp on WDW for taking forever to pull the trigger and add popular IP to the park (Mermaid, Star Wars) all of these ideas show why sometimes caution is a good thing.....
When you get right down to it, the Detective Tracy comics had lost nearly all traction by the mid-70s. Nobody cared anymore about Diet Smith or Vitamin Flintheart or Flattop or Pruneface,Tess Trueheart or the Moon Maid. Why they even bothered with a movie in 1990 is beyond me. Though I would have loved a "Blazing Saddles" theme park. I even have a Hedley Lamar t-shirt.Imagine if these had been built. Sadly Mel Brooks' popularity has waned since his Blazing Saddles days, Tracy is a forgotten cultural blip, and Roger Rabbit and co were short-lived too. Of all of those proposed ideas, it sounds like Muppets would have stood the test of time and maybe a snow queen ride- that would have quickly been changed to Frozen. As much as people harp on WDW for taking forever to pull the trigger and add popular IP to the park (Mermaid, Star Wars) all of these ideas show why sometimes caution is a good thing.....
Phallic Tracy....LOL. This silliness always makes me laugh when I have to do a double take to see what is being said. I wonder what the full list of words not to be spoken is...of course if the list was listed it would be a whole page of asterisks.
Roger Rabbit's Toontown.
One "land" in DHS would have been dedicated as Toontown
and would have hosted Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin (which was built at Disneyland), Baby Herman's Runaway Baby Buggy, and a motion simulator called Toontown Trolley.
The idea eventually was scrapped, with only the Acme Warehouse being built as a gift shop (which stands today in truncated form outside, pretty much selling Pirates of the Caribbean and Star Wars crap), but was then regenerated Dr. Who style into the more comfy, cuddly Mickey's Toontown Fair.
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