peter11435
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Hong Kong Disneyland does not have a Peter Pans flightPeter Pan has a home and is, as we know, very popular. I can't see them touching the one ride that is in all the Castle parks worldwide. Nope, not gonna happen.
Hong Kong Disneyland does not have a Peter Pans flightPeter Pan has a home and is, as we know, very popular. I can't see them touching the one ride that is in all the Castle parks worldwide. Nope, not gonna happen.
His point was that Peter Pan would fit better than Frozen does since the story actually comes from and partially takes place in a real place in the country represented.It wasn't my original post's point either.
That's correct. In Epcot you walk into the UK pavilion then enter a building that looks like it would fit in London, then board a ride that would depart the land that you are physically in. Honestly, I doubt they do this and am fine with it remaining in MK, I just thought there was some logical synergy with the concept.His point was that Peter Pan would fit better than Frozen does since the story actually comes from and partially takes place in a real place in the country represented.
Which of the other rides in Fantasyland have representation of an actual identifiable location like London? Beast, Mermaid, Snow White may all based on regions in Europe but none as specific as an existing city like London. They are fantasized versions of those regions.So nearly every single ride in Fantasyland that takes place in a real location doesn't fit? You'd be left with next to nothing.
Until they come to the realization that the park has been long dead, they will be happier. The view of the company has shifted to exploiting their IPs and not developing original ideas. That is why I am sad.. There will never be another haunted mansion, or pirates of the caribbean.It doesn't matter if it is the greatest attraction ever, the same old tired 'fans' will still moan and gripe about it being an ill fit for the park.
C'mon Black Cauldron! BC would be incredible but it was such a flop. Plus, it would scare the crap out of the kids.Here's a list of every Disney animated movie set in England (from dorkly.com):
If I had to bet from that list, I'd put money on Brave or Alice in Wonderland. If you expand to non-animated movies you add in the other obvious choice, Mary Poppins.
- Robin Hood
- The Great Mouse Detective
- Sword and the Stone
- Winnie the Pooh
- Alice in Wonderland
- The Adventures of Mr. Toad
- Black Cauldron
- 101 Dalmatians
- Peter Pan
- Cars 2
- Brave
Until they come to the realization that the park has been long dead, they will be happier. The view of the company has shifted to exploiting their IPs and not developing original ideas. That is why I am sad.. There will never be another haunted mansion, or pirates of the caribbean.
I should have been clear.. State side parks. And the DAK show is not exactly a shining example of their abilities. Can you name an attraction since everest or in the future that isnt IP based?Mystic Manor didn't open that long ago. Obviously, that's the exception not the rule, but it certainly shows the company can and will develop original concepts on that scale at times.
And they just opened up a nighttime spectacular in DAK that does not have IPs involved
And the Sword in the Stone is arguably more Welsh than English.
BC would be incredible but it was such a flop.
I should have been clear.. State side parks. And the DAK show is not exactly a shining example of their abilities. Can you name an attraction since everest or in the future that isnt IP based?
I did say arguably. No one knows where he actually found the Sword, it could have even been London.
He was "born" in Cornwall (Tintagel) and the holy grail aspect of Arthurian legend is Cornish. And of course he became King of England (allegedly). But both his parents were Welsh; it's so wrapped up in Welsh legend, the original accounts were all in Welsh, Excalibur ended up at the bottom of a Welsh lake, his final battle was there .....
Mind you, if he existed at all the historians reckon he was probably a Roman general, so they could put it in the Italy pavilion!
Edit: sorry, forgot to post the link. This refers to the movie narration stating it takes place in England. I love that Disney appears to know for sure when no historian does!
Don't tease me with Brave...Here's a list of every Disney animated movie set in England (from dorkly.com):
If I had to bet from that list, I'd put money on Brave or Alice in Wonderland. If you expand to non-animated movies you add in the other obvious choice, Mary Poppins.
- Robin Hood
- The Great Mouse Detective
- Sword and the Stone
- Winnie the Pooh
- Alice in Wonderland
- The Adventures of Mr. Toad
- Black Cauldron
- 101 Dalmatians
- Peter Pan
- Cars 2
- Brave
Please, gawd, not Cars 2. Anything would be better than that.Here's a list of every Disney animated movie set in England (from dorkly.com):
If I had to bet from that list, I'd put money on Brave or Alice in Wonderland. If you expand to non-animated movies you add in the other obvious choice, Mary Poppins.
- Robin Hood
- The Great Mouse Detective
- Sword and the Stone
- Winnie the Pooh
- Alice in Wonderland
- The Adventures of Mr. Toad
- Black Cauldron
- 101 Dalmatians
- Peter Pan
- Cars 2
- Brave
And? The original stories of Aladdin have the whole thing set in China. We should move Aladdin to the China Pavilion!
Moot point, anyway, since Wales is part of the United Kingdom, and it's the UK Pavilion, not the England Pavilion.
Please, gawd, not Cars 2. Anything would be better than that.
It will be based on the seldom mentioned movie 'A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthurs Court'Please, gawd, not Cars 2. Anything would be better than that.
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