mickEblu
Well-Known Member
Yes I'm aware they are different, and that is my point. Six Flags caters more to the coaster/thrill teen/adult group. Disney Parks caters to all, with a little bit of everything. So they aren't going to throw up a new coaster/thrill ride for every or even most new projects likes Six Flags does.
I don't disagree that DLR could use more coasters, we've had that conversation before. And DLForward will hopefully bring at least one if not a couple in the coming years. I just don't think this attraction needs to be a coaster or thrill ride for it to be successful. And while yes it sounds more like ROTR, at least so far, that doesn't mean it won't be successful. And honestly even with all the complaints that happen around here ROTR still brings in the crowds.
And now that I think about it, are there any lands at any Disney Park where they have two thrill rides right next to each other? The only thing I can think of is now WDW with TL having Space and Tron next to each other. Prior to that I don't know of any other, but if you want to correct me on that go ahead. So that kind of indicates it's less likely to be a thrill ride, at least in my opinon.
Are you really going to make me say DLR hasn’t got a themed E ticket coaster since 1979 again? I know you guys are tired of hearing it. Lol. That’s 1979 as in 50 YEARS by the time this attraction opens. If not Star Wars or Marvel which IP?
Splash and BTMRR at Frontierland at MK. Regardless I don’t think they chose not to make Avengers a thrill ride just because it’s next door to MB as it’ll likely have a 40 inch height requirement anyway. I’m sure it has everything to do with budget, space and how they think they should tell the story.
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