jp3raptor said:Lately I have been thinking this rumor is dead...
but...
But what a big but it is!
While I was looking at http://www.ebeffects.com
From another post...
Here I found the biggest proof ever that BK might not be as far off as we may think...
http://www.ebeffects.com/gallery.asp?p=6
Under one of the pics it says:
"Disney’s Animal Kingdom – Florida
splattered knight
.
Prop armor designed to represent different outcomes of encounters with the dragon.
Designed and manufactured utilizing steel, fiberglass, aluminum, sculpting,
And scenic treatment."
THE DRAGON!!!!!
Hello this means the dragon roller coaster planned for BK in AK.
If they are already working on the props...
Maybe we will see the dragon coaster and "quest of the unicorn"
Before 2006
:slurp:
Jp3raptor
EmperorKuzco said:Dueling Dragons was originally Disney's. They sold it to Universal before DAK opened, when they decided not to use it there.
I heard Imagineers working on BK were laid off or whatever and went to work for Universal and basically took the idea with them.EmperorKuzco said:Dueling Dragons was originally Disney's. They sold it to Universal before DAK opened, when they decided not to use it there.
Hate to tell you, but you are completely wrong.EmperorKuzco said:Dueling Dragons was originally Disney's. They sold it to Universal before DAK opened, when they decided not to use it there.
That's because it's not true.Valawen9 said:Wow I didn't know that.
Legacy said:That's because it's not true.
EmperorKuzco said:BK never made it because, you guessed it, budget problems. That's why the half-______ Camp Minnie-Mickey is there today, instead of Dueling Dragons and the rest of what could have been an amazing part of the park. From what I was told when I was working at WDW, the dragon on the DAK logo will be replaced at some point. I know that the designers at Maingate were working on all types of rebranding of DAK's logo and image, because guests always ask why there is a dragon on it. Also...the next "land" that has been seriously discussed for DAK is Australia...so BK is not even on the radar at this point.
Sledge said:And this would be the type of pointless bump that people are talking about in the RoF thread.
I wonder when Thrawn first turned into an _______hole. Find that post. That one would be more interesting. :lookaroun
Aww, bummer. That would be fun to read. I rarely liked the guy and he never did anything to me. :lol:imagineer boy said:I believe it was one of the monorail expansion threads. It went on and on and on and on with Thrawn arguing about how expensive the monorail expansion would be with quite possibly the longest posts I've ever read here.:lol: Although I do believe that that particular one was deleted...
Thrawn said:Been reading here for a while, first post.
But I was at AK before it opened (during the soft opening) and their were no props of that type there.
Sledge said:Aww, bummer. That would be fun to read. I rarely liked the guy and he never did anything to me. :lol:
Legacy said:Hate to tell you, but you are completely wrong.
The original concept of the coaster in Beastly Kingdom was called Dragon's Tower. It was a single inverted coaster themed after bats helping you escape a dragon. During the development of IoA, Disney (in their infinite wisdom) laid off the Imagineers working on the Dragon's Tower attraction. Those Imagineers jumped ship to Universal for the development of IoA. Considering dragons and castles are public domain all they did was modified the story, contracted out the coaster design to B&M and voila, Dueling Dragons.
Disney never "owned" Dueling Dragons.
Not at all. It's Indiana Jone's and his sidekick, 5th Gate.M:SpilotISTC12 said:Y have there been a lot of threads coming from the dead lately? This is all Harry Potters fault.
EmperorKuzco said:Dueling Dragons was originally Disney's. They sold it to Universal before DAK opened, when they decided not to use it there.
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