Guys, guys, guys, we all know the real reason we got the crummy Incredicoaster; it's because "Disney and Pixar's Incredibles 2, now playing in theatres!". Kind of like the toys that come and go in Happy Meals. Wait- summer movie? Happy Meal toys.. Poultry Palace? Pixar Pier?! That's it! Pixar Pier is basically one giant, flavor of the month, poorly designed Happy Meal toy!
Joking aside, if they really wanted to do something special with that coaster in Pixar Pier it should have been Monsters Inc. themed. Imagine an elaborate storyline where the Monsters want to collect the Guest's screams in giant, specially designed "scream canisters" (the giant tubes on the side of the coaster) which in turn helps power the entire pier itself. I know laugher is more powerful than scream but if Guests are gonna be giving out free screams anyways, why wouldn't they collect? But that didn't happen.. probably because it would have costed more money. Also, because Monsters Inc. didn't have a new movie coming out that summer to tie into and merchandise.
Anyways, what was this thread about? Avengers? Carry on!
How is slapping Fab Five graphics on things any different than slapping Pixar characters onto things?f they took the classic Mickey approach they gave to other Paradise Pier rides, and brought it to every ride on the boardwalk, that could have turned out so cool. Mickey skin of Toy Story Mania, Goofy skin on Screamin', Fantasia Carousel. And Runaway Railway in the expansion pad behind Screamin'. Imagine how cool that would be.
How is slapping Fab Five graphics on things any different than slapping Pixar characters onto things?
Not to mention Mickey Mouse has more charm.The fab five was already slapped onto some things (Goofy's Sky School, Silly Syphony Swings, Mickey's Fun Wheel, Games of the Boardwalk). There isn't much difference, except it would make the entire area much more cohesive. Rather than having 4 distinctly different areas celebrating movies that don't relate to each other besides Pixar, you have one distinct style. Plus the Mickey Shorts cartoons came out around the same time Paradise Pier took place. It just, at least to me, fits better.
Guys, guys, guys, we all know the real reason we got the crummy Incredicoaster; it's because "Disney and Pixar's Incredibles 2, now playing in theatres!". Kind of like the toys that come and go in Happy Meals. Wait- summer movie? Happy Meal toys.. Poultry Palace? Pixar Pier?! That's it! Pixar Pier is basically one giant, flavor of the month, poorly designed Happy Meal toy!
Joking aside, if they really wanted to do something special with that coaster in Pixar Pier it should have been Monsters Inc. themed. Imagine an elaborate storyline where the Monsters want to collect the Guest's screams in giant, specially designed "scream canisters" (the giant tubes on the side of the coaster) which in turn helps power the entire pier itself. I know laugher is more powerful than scream but if Guests are gonna be giving out free screams anyways, why wouldn't they collect? But that didn't happen.. probably because it would have costed more money. Also, because Monsters Inc. didn't have a new movie coming out that summer to tie into and merchandise.
Anyways, what was this thread about? Avengers? Carry on!
Pixar Pier is a crappy overlay but I have to be honest, the Pier is still one of the best areas of the park. It just has good bones. A lot of kinetic energy. The bay. All of the lights at night. Tbh I spend more time there than I do in Cars Land. Pixar Pier is an attractive person in ugly clothes.
Pixar Pier is like the Tomorrowland of DCA. Fun but ugly and disjointed
It's beautiful, but it's disjointed. I love the Pixar Promenade & entrance area by Lamplight. And I adore the views of it from around the park. It's the Toy Story, Incredibles & Inside Out areas I dislike.
More of a generic Disney theme would have been better. I don't understand why it had to be so Pixar-centric aside from "We're doing a Pixar thing and can slap these properties in here." Mickey is on the ferris wheel but it's a Pixar ride. They integrated the Disney characters so well in Buena Vista St with period costumes and went all-out with Carland actually making it an exact replica of the movie. Pixar Pier feels more like old DCA that everyone hated. Every opportunity to improve the area was botched.
Anyways, what was this thread about? Avengers? Carry on!
To clarify, DCA was originally a coaster and is now a simulator-esque attraction. To my knowledge, the plan was never for all three Avengers E-Tickets to be the same. At best, two would be shared.
Paris’s E was originally planned to occupy a portion of the Motors, Action plot. Unfortunately, it was always a “phase 2,” That (once the full WDS plans went public), realistically wouldn’t come before Rise. With cuts being looked at, I wouldn’t be shocked to see it be one of the first to be cut from the long term plan (especially with it not being officially announced).
As for the fate of Anaheim and Hong Kong, Anaheim will likely get done out of necessity for DCA (I expect Avengers Campus to get low ratings and so do they, which is why they already announced that land’s future anchor), and be done out of governmental obligation in HK.
I'm not sure how much has already been discussed here, but some relevant tidbits dropped in the east coast avengers thread:
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