It's currently not looking that big.Wow! Depending on how big of a project it is..
It's currently not looking that big.Wow! Depending on how big of a project it is..
Please don't let this mean a meet and greet facility. I'm looking at you royal sommerhaus...It's currently not looking that big.
Nah.Please don't let this mean a meet and greet facility. I'm looking at you royal sommerhaus...
This project confuses me. Is it an attraction in name only and is more like a museum-type experience or Swiss Family Robinson?
The only cheap A or B ticket thing I could see them doing that would fit is maybe a carousel - maybe a double decker one like TDS? I don't know. And then there is an IP option or a no-IP option (Poppins?). Any other kind of traditional spinner or IP-themed flat ride would be bizarre to me.
I'm going to be purposely-vague and non-commital, but there are plenty of flats that would be fine, Disney just usually avoids flats due to capacity concerns, which would not really be an issue in World Showcase. As long as they don't market it like Frozen Ever After.This project confuses me. Is it an attraction in name only and is more like a museum-type experience or Swiss Family Robinson?
The only cheap A or B ticket thing I could see them doing that would fit is maybe a carousel - maybe a double decker one like TDS? I don't know. And then there is an IP option or a no-IP option (Poppins?). Any other kind of traditional spinner or IP-themed flat ride would be bizarre to me.
I'm going to be purposely-vague and non-commital, but there are plenty of flats that would be fine, Disney just usually avoids flats due to capacity concerns, which would not really be an issue in World Showcase. As long as they don't market it like Frozen Ever After.
If a carousel can work in the middle of Fantasyland, it can work in a secluded spot in World Showcase. Plenty of people never even manage to waddle all the way back there.I know its been mentioned but I honestly could see them doing a Mary Poppins "carousel" where there is no roof and the horses appear to be roaming free through the English countryside. Flat, relatively quick to install, culturally appropriate, and would not seem terribly out of place. The only downside, and a big one at that, would be capacity.
No rides for the kiddos back there.If a carousel can work in the middle of Fantasyland, it can work in a secluded spot in World Showcase. Plenty of people never even manage to waddle all the way back there.
If a carousel can work in the middle of Fantasyland, it can work in a secluded spot in World Showcase. Plenty of people never even manage to waddle all the way back there.
You can literally see Prince Charming's carousel through the castle that Cindy won in the divorce, and it manages.No rides for the kiddos back there.
For better or for worse, the addition of a French ride is going to bring a lot of people over to that corner (and not just for eating and shopping), so I'm not sure how long any UK attraction would stay hidden. Unless Disney chooses to overhype it, of course. If it is a carousel, I think we might see 60 minute waits in its first week if Disney promotes it as something more exciting.
It could be a carousel of course, or another small footprint ride like a spinner, but for some reason I think the more likely attraction would be a show. Is there room for a small indoor theater in the hedge maze space?
There's some actual open space to work with, too. We won't mind a few more trees leaving, right?There is a small children's hedge garden and a gazebo back there that I'm not sure has a lot going on.
There's some actual open space to work with, too. We won't mind a few more trees leaving, right?
A non-traditional Mary Poppins carousel would be pretty amazing. I love the idea of no roof, and having the horses appear to be roaming the countryside. I think it would really work in the hidden part of the UK pavilion.I know its been mentioned but I honestly could see them doing a Mary Poppins "carousel" where there is no roof and the horses appear to be roaming free through the English countryside. Flat, relatively quick to install, culturally appropriate, and would not seem terribly out of place. The only downside, and a big one at that, would be capacity.
That's an IP Idea I can get behind, subtle, culturally appropriate, fun for kids, not an in your face advertisement.A non-traditional Mary Poppins carousel would be pretty amazing. I love the idea of no roof, and having the horses appear to be roaming the countryside. I think it would really work in the hidden part of the UK pavilion.
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