Wikkler
Well-Known Member
Woo-oo.Duck Tales!
Woo-oo.Duck Tales!
If I'm correct, I heard (don't recall what show or book I read) but Magic Kingdom was to have a Mary Poppins ride where Peter Pan is. You would ride a Carrousel Horse on the PP track. Imagineers had it all set until Roy Disney decided that east coast crowds wanted the same attractions as Disneyland.Everyone has said it already but it would love a Mary Poppins ride. I've always thought the rumored one that Tony Baxter wanted to make would have been nice at the UK pavilion in World Showcase.
Another one that people keep bringing up is Frozen. And I completely agree. My imagination always pictures the show building being Elsa's ice castle. I just think that would look pretty spectacular.
And it's a crime that instead of an attraction we got bathrooms based on Tangled...bathrooms..
Woo-oo.
That's the basic idea behind Tony Baxter's attraction. I think that's super creative and would've been awesome!If I'm correct, I heard (don't recall what show or book I read) but Magic Kingdom was to have a Mary Poppins ride where Peter Pan is. You would ride a Carrousel Horse on the PP track. Imagineers had it all set until Roy Disney decided that east coast crowds wanted the same attractions as Disneyland.
I could maybe see a future ride based on National Treasure (and I'm still hoping/waiting for a National Treasure 3).
The Incredibles, no doubt. Superheroes, fantasy, booming soundtrack .. That movie is tailor made for an over the top E-ticket. This should be a 3d integrated coaster or dark ride like Transformers. They could even add the choose-your-experience nonsense by allowing you to choose which character you are during the ride.
Avengers.
That will be a long time coming. Most likely, if we get any Marvel attraction in WDW, it would probably be Guardians of the Galaxy or (more likely) Big Hero 6, provided either of those is a success.
I think no matter how successful Guardians is (and I plan on seeing it), it just doesn't have the appeal of the Avengers.
From a box office standpoint, you're probably right. Merchandise-wise, that might be a little less hard to predict. I'm positive one of the reasons it got greenlit is because some Disney executive took a look at Rocket Raccoon and thought of all the plushes they could move.
I always felt WDW was cheated out of a proper Alice dark ride. I think The Black Cauldron would had been cool as a dark ride too
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