OSUPhantom
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I could see that but I’m not yet convinced.The working theory is that Cars and Villains switched places.
I could see that but I’m not yet convinced.The working theory is that Cars and Villains switched places.
I can kind of get it on the basis that DHS is the anti-Magic Kingdom mirrorverse so... Villains. And it'd give the park some needing family attractions. And I think Cars (as Radiator Springs Racers) fits well enough in MK and further props up the rumor of a "desert" land. Cactus Canyon....
Switching cars to MK and villains to DHS would be quite the head scratcher; even considering Disney's decision making in recent history.
No, they’re different ride systems. Dinosaur (and Indy in both Cali and Tokyo) use the EMV (enhanced motion vehicle) system, which is essentially a ride vehicle on top of a motion simulator.Isn’t dinosaur technically a test track style ride?
Villains at DHS would make sense as they have been try to have premium events at that park for a long time. The Halloween parties at MK sell out almost every event, you could do something with Villians at DHS for Halloween and increase event capacity by doing a Villians party on opposite nights, then go right into Jingle Bam parties running opposite MVMCP....
Switching cars to MK and villains to DHS would be quite the head scratcher; even considering Disney's decision making in recent history.
RSR and TT are such drastically different rides that I don’t see it as an issue. The only parts of the rides that are in any way comparable are the fast parts at the end, but the scenery (or lack thereof in TT’s case) is so different that it’s really no more similar than 2 roller coasters that travel at similar speeds.I still think it's weird to have two Test Track style rides at WDW, especially if there is an outdoor portion. The only way I see them adding RSR to WDW is if the entire thing is indoors. And it is a terrible fit for MK. "Desert Land" sounds really dumb, but unfortunately this seems to track perfectly with what my source told me a few months ago.
So villains will be serving as transportation vehicles while cars spook people and cause trouble?The working theory is that Cars and Villains switched places.
Well yes I know the enhanced motion vehicle part, but I assumed the underlying track design for the vehicles themselves was similar. Maybe notNo, they’re different ride systems. Dinosaur (and Indy in both Cali and Tokyo) use the EMV (enhanced motion vehicle) system, which is essentially a ride vehicle on top of a motion simulator.
TT, RSR, and JttCotE in Tokyo use the slot-car system, which only allows for traditional forward motion, but can reach much higher speeds.
In the same way that Barnstormer is technically a Space Mountain style ride, yes I suppose so, but I think what people were getting at was the ride experience. But I too think that RSR and TT are similar experiences and would seem odd to have them in the same park at any rate, if not the same resort, whereas I don't see any similarity between TT and Dinosaur at all. I also think it's odd to have Web Slingers and Toy Story Mania in the same park, not only similar ride system but similar experience.Well yes I know the enhanced motion vehicle part, but I assumed the underlying track design for the vehicles themselves was similar. Maybe not
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Aesthetically, it would fit just fine
I get what you’re saying but it’s also like saying we shouldn’t have Haunted Mansion and the Little Mermaid ride in MK along with Nemo and Epcot because it’s the same ride systemIn the same way that Barnstormer is technically a Space Mountain style ride, yes I suppose so, but I think what people were getting at was the ride experience. But I too think that RSR and TT are similar experiences and would seem odd to have them in the same park at any rate, if not the same resort, whereas I don't see any similarity between TT and Dinosaur at all. I also think it's odd to have Web Slingers and Toy Story Mania in the same park, not only similar ride system but similar experience.
So I have always loved the the idea of a Villians land like a lot of people on here do. But someone explain HOW they would actually do it. You got one E ticket attraction where all villains unite. Let's say it's Maleficent's Castle just for giggles. SO is that the whole land and Villians were "transported" there? Some people say boneyard in Lion King and Hades underworld would be cool as well. How does this fit all together. How do you walk from Boneyard to Maleficent's Castle with out some Marvel "Multiverse" BS.
I can visualize a lot of things. I create things in my daily life using space planning, design, architecture and imagination. But for the life of me, I can't figure out how a Villians land would work.
If I were doing it, I think I’d first transition from the New England end of Rivers of America with the Sanderson sisters’ cottage and the Southwest end with the mausoleum and graveyard from Coco. Ideally, these would go into a completely indoor land that could always be night, but you could make it work in the open air too. From there, it’s a dark bazaar, with winding streets filled with magic shops, artifact vendors, sketchy taverns, armament dealers, etc. Some could be legitimate shops, others restaurants, and still more queue facades. At the far end, you’d have some sort of castle or cathedral as the icon and main attraction; with everything else being generic, this could either be a specific character’s abode or something more nondescript.So I have always loved the the idea of a Villians land like a lot of people on here do. But someone explain HOW they would actually do it. You got one E ticket attraction where all villains unite. Let's say it's Maleficent's Castle just for giggles. SO is that the whole land and Villians were "transported" there? Some people say boneyard in Lion King and Hades underworld would be cool as well. How does this fit all together. How do you walk from Boneyard to Maleficent's Castle with out some Marvel "Multiverse" BS.
I can visualize a lot of things. I create things in my daily life using space planning, design, architecture and imagination. But for the life of me, I can't figure out how a Villians land would work.
Conceptually, this would be no different from what we have in NFL, with areas themed to Snow White, TLM, and BatB all side-by-side.So I have always loved the the idea of a Villians land like a lot of people on here do. But someone explain HOW they would actually do it. You got one E ticket attraction where all villains unite. Let's say it's Maleficent's Castle just for giggles. SO is that the whole land and Villians were "transported" there? Some people say boneyard in Lion King and Hades underworld would be cool as well. How does this fit all together. How do you walk from Boneyard to Maleficent's Castle with out some Marvel "Multiverse" BS.
I can visualize a lot of things. I create things in my daily life using space planning, design, architecture and imagination. But for the life of me, I can't figure out how a Villians land would work.
Valid Point. Don't know why a Villian Land makes me not think that way. Maybe the terrain is easier to blend in NFL somehow. But does it work when it's only one E-Ticket attraction? Or do you think we are getting 3 new rides, 2 attractions, and multiple food outlets.Conceptually, this would be no different from what we have in NFL, with areas themed to Snow White, TLM, and BatB all side-by-side.
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