RSoxNo1
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I looked back at my rumor tracker for it and couldn't find where that originated.No? No more than RnRC as far as I know.
I looked back at my rumor tracker for it and couldn't find where that originated.No? No more than RnRC as far as I know.
I would hope the money they are spending on it will create more than an easily-changed indoor coaster.I looked back at my rumor tracker for it and couldn't find where that originated.
The cars themselves rotate on a pre-determined way.No? No more than RnRC as far as I know.
That would be revolving in the literal sense of the word.The cars themselves rotate on a pre-determined way.
Scrapped years ago.
If he had that much money, he could just buy WDW from the Bobs. Who cares about ESPN.you should buy enough shares to be able to make decisions for the parks
I am still bummed about losing one man's dream, we walked through it and watched the movie every visit to WDW we made. My kids and I are HUGE Disney Geeks.
That being said, all it has been lately is movie shows for big releases and Launch bay...
So to see it potentially be replaced to add some kind of ride and capacity, I can live with that.
Plus it will have actual animatronics.How is MMRR a cash grab? It’s a brand new E ticket for us. Was ToT a cash grab? Splash Mountain? I remember reading vloggers in 1959 complaining on Facebook that the pack mules were a cash grab. Greedy Walt. Don’t get me started on Midget Autopia.
Animation Courtyard is arguably the weakest area of the park, so a large-scale redo would be welcome. If they want an updatable ride AND ACTUALLY UPDATE IT, I think that would be cool. I’m worried they’d stop changing it like TSM, GMR, and ToT. The park has a history of rides they could easily update (and should) but don’t.
You'd think giving the money they're spending it wouldn't be a giant unthemed box. The way Disney spends money, nothing they would do surprises me.I would hope the money they are spending on it will create more than an easily-changed indoor coaster.
It feels like this concept should go in the Play Pavilion at Epcot. Overall I like the concept, and a way to keep things fresh. As long as they change it like every two years or so (preferably every year).
"Kuka"I believe Universal got a 10 year exclusivity on the Kula Arm ride system. Forbidden journey came out im 2010... 9 years ago. This seems like the most flexible ride system combined with screens.
Soooooo any guesses on what ip they’d be using for this one?This has become relevant again because Clickbait.com posted an article.
"We are in an age of abundant projection-heavy, screen-based attractions at the Disney Parks and there’s no sign of turning back anytime soon with Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway and the new Spider-Man attraction coming to Disneyland Resort. Well, beyond these announced attractions, Disney has plans to build a ride in what they call a “black box” that would rely heavily on screen and projection technology, allowing the theme of the entire ride to be changed in just weeks, if not days. You may recall that we first told you about this attraction back in May.
Much like some of the attractions listed above, the ride would be trackless, featuring free-roaming vehicles that could easily be reprogrammed. With screens and projectors making up most of the attraction, scenes could be altered (possibly overnight) from one version to the next. The idea here is that a ride could be changed from one intellectual property to a more current “IP” in little-to-no time.
The “black box” term comes from the appearance of the attraction when everything is turned off. It is essentially a giant warehouse with projection and screen surfaces, a blank canvas. The attraction will feature props and figures with limited movement to try and offset the screens with some moving pieces. Said figures will be designed so they can be switched out whenever the attraction changes.
The attraction is also internally called a “Flex Ride”, since it can have multiple uses, much like a “Flex Space”.
The “black box” dark ride is projected to open in 2022 at Disney California Adventure, at the same time as its Walt Disney World counterpart in Disney’s Hollywood Studios. The exact location for each attraction within those parks is unknown, but an educated guess would be Hollywood Land at DCA and the Animation Courtyard area at the Studios."
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