The family coaster seems like a good alternative to the thrill rides that so far make up the park. I’m not really a thrill junkie. The most I can do without puking are the Disney coasters like Everest. Anything else and the people in front of me are in for a surprise. It would create a great ride photo though seeing my puke all over random strangers.
What I would really love is The Excavator coaster that was never built in Animal Kingdom (Beastly Dominion's sister park). All it would need is a retheme to one of the lands, perhaps Egypt or Star Wars' ice planet.
https://www.themeparktourist.com/fe...built-disney-excavator-disneys-animal-kingdom
"The Excavator. This ore car circuit was to form the basis for a huge, heavily-themed, mine cart-style roller coaster that would be one of Disney's Animal Kingdom's headline thrill rides. The storyline would be that the college students had once again restarted the Excavator, using it to transport dinosaur fossils.
After queuing past a host of signs warning them that the site was unsafe, guests would have boarded a ride that bears a striking resemblance to both Big Thunder Mountain Railroad and the under-construction Seven Dwarfs Mine Train."
What I would really love is The Excavator coaster that was never built in Animal Kingdom (Beastly Dominion's sister park). All it would need is a retheme to one of the lands, perhaps Egypt or Star Wars' ice planet.
https://www.themeparktourist.com/fe...built-disney-excavator-disneys-animal-kingdom
"The Excavator. This ore car circuit was to form the basis for a huge, heavily-themed, mine cart-style roller coaster that would be one of Disney's Animal Kingdom's headline thrill rides. The storyline would be that the college students had once again restarted the Excavator, using it to transport dinosaur fossils.
After queuing past a host of signs warning them that the site was unsafe, guests would have boarded a ride that bears a striking resemblance to both Big Thunder Mountain Railroad and the under-construction Seven Dwarfs Mine Train."
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