EricsBiscuit
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What about a b ticket roller coaster a la Barnstormer? I would hate it but still
"That's What Makes the World Go Round" would be a pretty great attraction song that instantly gets stuck in your head for the duration of your stay...One wonders if this is some kind or water ride? I don't believe that has been asked before....
hmmm... a boat ride to redo the underwater sequence in sword in the stone?
A B-ticket boat ride? Er.One wonders if this is some kind or water ride? I don't believe that has been asked before....
hmmm... a boat ride to redo the underwater sequence in sword in the stone?
What about a b ticket roller coaster a la Barnstormer? I would hate it but still
I'm beginning to think something like a modernized version of a classic, tracked, Fantasyland conveyance passing through screens. Hence, it's not a coaster, water ride, omnimover, carousel, or dark ride.A B-ticket boat ride? Er.
Won't be a coaster.
While your concept is fascinating, and worthy, remember that TLM, for all its shortcomings, is considered a D. We're hearing this is a B or C. That's why i was thinking 2D screens instead of physical sets. You can significantly reduce the footprint, cap ex to construct, maintenance costs, required cast to operate, and ride times with the screens.I'm thinking a ride like Little Mermaid but telling the story of Sword in the Stone. Kind of historical, certainly folklore, could fit into a building at the back of or behind what I assume is a facade of Hampton Court Palace.
Hopefully not screens, more a telling of the story aka FEA / Mermaid / Peter Pan i.e.: with scenes and models.
I think it would work better with something folklore-ish, rather than totally fictional. So Sword in the Stone, Robin Hood etc. Even Nessie though more likely an IP.
What ride system is a B or C and yet not a spinner...?
Gran fiesta tour in Mexico is a c. So think of something on that level.Good question.
Gran fiesta tour in Mexico is a c. So think of something on that level.
While your concept is fascinating, and worthy, remember that TLM, for all its shortcomings, is considered a D. We're hearing this is a B or C. That's why i was thinking 2D screens instead of physical sets. You can significantly reduce the footprint, cap ex to construct, maintenance costs, required cast to operate, and ride times with the screens.
Ok after carefully researching this thread, I am fairly convinced it will be Brave based and look something like this (since it seems we have ruled pretty much everything else out):View attachment 223161
Lol! True, that does look more Mary Poppins...What!? That's clearly a Poppins inspired ride!
Look at that elegant paint work! That's the Disney Difference(tm)!Ok after carefully researching this thread, I am fairly convinced it will be Brave based and look something like this (since it seems we have ruled pretty much everything else out):View attachment 223161
What ride system is a B or C and yet not a spinner...?
Ok after carefully researching this thread, I am fairly convinced it will be Brave based and look something like this (since it seems we have ruled pretty much everything else out):View attachment 223161
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