News Tomorrowland love

marni1971

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J4546

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perhaps, but the way it sits now, having the massive coaster box outside the park boundries is really the only way it could work imo
 

Disone

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Makes you wonder of they got the IPs wrong for each park...

Guardians Cosmic Rewind would have fit in perfectly in Tomorrowland, maybe even with a a more elaborate show building exterior.

Tron Coaster would have fit in better in Future World (World Discovery) as part of a Computer/Internet/AI pavilion.
I think this has been said and felt by many. They put the two coasters in the wrong parks.

I would have been okay with guardians at Magic Kingdom and Tron at Hollywood studios. But what's done is done and when it ain't changed in now.
 

James Alucobond

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I would have been okay with guardians at Magic Kingdom and Tron at Hollywood studios. But what's done is done and when it ain't changed in now.
This placement probably makes more sense than the proposed Guardians/TRON switch. To me, TRON doesn't make sense in EPCOT because they quite simply were never going to modify it to incorporate themes around computing and AI. They just wanted to drop it down somewhere. Honestly, the biggest problem for me is that the gravity buildings are hideous in both cases; I actually wouldn't mind Cosmic Rewind in EPCOT at all if they had just modified the narrative framing a bit.
 

Brer Panther

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I already brought this up in the Stitch's Great Escape thread, but somebody on Reddit claimed that they might be putting an Edna Mode show in the Stitch building.
 

aladdin2007

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I already brought this up in the Stitch's Great Escape thread, but somebody on Reddit claimed that they might be putting an Edna Mode show in the Stitch building.
Just thinking out loud but is she that popular or big a deal? I could see an Incredibles attraction show, I think that would go over better and appeal to all.
 

co10064

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Guardians is far too similar to Space Mountain to be located side by side.

I would also say TRON and Test Track are very similar visually (although that is likely to change soon).
 

Bocabear

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I never thought I'd long for the days of the fairly cohesive TL '94 and XS Tech. Yet here we are.
You know, there was a lot to like about Tomorrowland 94' ...especially when it debuted. It was eye candy galore, especially at night ...lots of color and kinetics, They had quite successfully transformed the Mission To Mars Snoozefest into an edgy incredibly well-done thrill attraction using new cutting edge audio. The transformation of America The Beautiful or whatever 360 show was in there then to the Timekeeper was fantastic and beautifully done... Buzz doesn't really fit, but the theme of Infinity and Beyond resonates and is a lot of fun. They could do this again...Send the Monsters to DHS and come up with some new and exciting concepts that are truly "on theme". They do have the talent...they need to really be unleashed with a budget and a mission to make Tomorrowland a cohesive, well-designed vision of the World of the Future (retro or not)...I would rather see them do this than any new expansion beyond Thunder Mountain...It would be cheaper too as the property is there and waiting!!
 

Disney Maddux

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Stitch has officially been abandoned for six years, and based on recent comments (or lack thereof), wouldn't be surprised if that revival idea has died and it's gonna continue to sit. An abandoned attraction in the world's most visited theme park, sitting at the very front of one of the lands.

But hey, the Shooting Arcade and Tom Sawyer Island, two neat experiences that while small, greatly add to both the park's offerings and atmosphere? Yeah they need to go.

🙃
 

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