Disney confirms 'Frozen' makeover coming to Epcot's Norway Pavilion

Travel Junkie

Well-Known Member
Nope, i shall disagree with you all day long. Perhaps you were just very unlucky, August is a peak time, and perhaps you hit the height of queue times for that particular m


It's very beautiful to look at, visually gorgeous as most other Disney parks. But at heart it's not the best park. The rides, bar Indiana Jones, are pretty woeful and underwhelming - the type you would see at a Cedars Parks. They've done these rides themselves, and it shows. It just lacks that magical disney factor.

Furthermore that Canal idea looks great, but it's at the corner of of the park as you enter, and goes nowhere. It sounds a good idea, but is misjudged.

Please point me to the Cedar Fair Park that has rides like Journey to the Center of the Earth, Tokyo’s version of Tower of Terror and shows like Big Band Beat. I must visit this Cedar Fair Park you speak of.
 

Wikkler

Well-Known Member
I am sure something BIG for Frozen will come eventually. It could be amazing with lots of possibilities. Such as...

-Replica of Elsa's Ice Castle
-Areas of this "land" where it could actually have falling snow
-Oaken's
-Sven's Sleigh Ride Attraction
-Ice Sculpture Carving Shows
-Olaf's Winter/Summer playland(half of the area could be where you could play in snow while the other half is a sandy beach
-Valley of the Living Rock with a new table or counter service restaurant(Pabbie's?)
  1. One movie doesn't deserve an entire land.
  2. I'm pretty sure this is it for WDW.
  3. Sven gets a ride?
 

JordanNite

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Please point me to the Cedar Fair Park that has rides like Journey to the Center of the Earth, Tokyo’s version of Tower of Terror and shows like Big Band Beat. I must visit this Cedar Fair Park you speak of.

Tower of Terror is a Disney ride. Journey to the center of the Earth, a ride they have created themselves - i honestly came of that being underwhelmed. The theming of that area is wonderful, but once again lacks a bit of magic.

It's noticable when you walk over to DisneyLand next door, you feel the Disney experience. It's hard to explain, and i am not one of those crazy Disney fans. DisneySea has been over hyped by one or two internet journos.
 

spacemt354

Chili's
It's very beautiful to look at, visually gorgeous as most other Disney parks. But at heart it's not the best park. The rides, bar Indiana Jones, are pretty woeful and underwhelming - the type you would see at a Cedars Parks. They've done these rides themselves, and it shows. It just lacks that magical disney factor.
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Cedars Park vs Tokyo DisneySEA ....EXACTLY the same.....:rolleyes:
 

Travel Junkie

Well-Known Member
Tower of Terror is a Disney ride. Journey to the center of the Earth, a ride they have created themselves - i honestly came of that being underwhelmed. The theming of that area is wonderful, but once again lacks a bit of magic.

It's noticable when you walk over to DisneyLand next door, you feel the Disney experience. It's hard to explain, and i am not one of those crazy Disney fans. DisneySea has been over hyped by one or two internet journos.

Journey is a Disney ride. WDI designed everything. If you don’t like it fine, but to say there are parts of that park that aren’t Disney is simply untrue. OLC is not allowed to work with any other vendor other than Disney.

And it is more than 1 or 2 internet people. You are the .01% minority, not the majority
 

JordanNite

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Ya I somewhat agree, but I think the bio luminescence and the floating Hallelujah mountains will be worth the land alone. Those 2 things will be awesome if they pull them off well enough.


The ideas for a creative Frozen ride were endless too. So much visual themeing to play with.

To put it in Norway, and do a cheap makeover is simply disgusting - the sooner Iger goes the better.
 

spacemt354

Chili's
What date you go when waits exceeded 20 minutes for Maelstorm? The EXACT date.
Typical around August 17-24

But if you want the EXACT date...August 20, 2014 at 1130 hours and then checked back at 1500 hours.:rolleyes: Still 20-30 mins.
Was Journey to the Center of the Sea created by Disney? I maybe wrong ... it's not in any of the American parks.
It's called Journey to the Center of the Earth.
 
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MichWolv

Born Modest. Wore Off.
Premium Member
It's very beautiful to look at, visually gorgeous as most other Disney parks. But at heart it's not the best park. The rides, bar Indiana Jones, are pretty woeful and underwhelming - the type you would see at a Cedars Parks. They've done these rides themselves, and it shows. It just lacks that magical disney factor.
OLC didn't do any of it themselves. It's all Disney imagineering, whether the attraction appears at any other Disney park or not.
 

JordanNite

Well-Known Member
OLC didn't do any of it themselves. It's all Disney imagineering, whether the attraction appears at any other Disney park or not.

You're wrong on that.

Not all rides are done by Disney Imagineering over at Tokyo Disney.

Go research that park. Disney only own a partial stake in the parks, and they are run and owned by a different company.
 

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