Trackmaster
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Well to be fair, how many ARE interactive? I would say it's a step in a different direction which I found interesting. Being a gamer I thought it was a pretty neat spin. The controls have 'some' effect on the final score, but I don't know how much as it pertains to the script. Both rides are a little out of the box which is cool regardless in my book.
I'd imagine that practical effects are more expensive and require more upkeep. Hence we get things like Disco Yeti and such when the repair budgets are like, "Nahhh."
I'm not sure how many regional amusement/theme parks you go to (not meant to be mean by saying this, I just don't know your situation), but obviously with those parks they're mostly outdoor, unthemed flat ride and coasters. Nothing wrong with that, they have a limited budget. And what frustrates me to no end is when they do decide to take a step up and make a dark ride is when they just make it a lame shooting ride. I feel like a dark ride should be a ride where you get get in the vehicle, and you enjoy the theming and story, not when they put a gun in your hands, and you're too focused on shooting some lame things, and not enjoying the ride.
And about your point about the cost, I'm sorry, when your parks are (pre-Covid days obviously) packed to the brim and everybody is paying a ton of money to go, where does all that money go? Its not asking much for Disney to invest in their parks when people are paying a lot of money and they're packing a ton of people in.
For the record, I just think that most shooting rides are just lame in general, but its possible to have a quality one if they really tried. Maybe have a Halo IP with a trackless technology where its themed to riding around a convoy with a mixtures of screens, natural effects, and animatronics. Make the shooting actually worthwhile where you feel realistic recoil/backfire, and there are some gunpowder smell effects. Probably not for Disney, because they probably wouldn't go for an M rated IP, but maybe for Universal or a European park. But the point is if they insist on shooting rides, at least make them somewhat interesting and realistic feeling.