AllyInWonderland
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YEEEEESSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!They could do soooo much with an Alice in Wonderland ride! (the original movie of course)
YEEEEESSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!They could do soooo much with an Alice in Wonderland ride! (the original movie of course)
I would love to see it too (I'm about as big of an Alice fan as you are; I even had an imaginary friend named Alice growing up, lol), but since they have the ride in Disneyland right next to teacups, I can't see where they would put it in ours unless they moved it like they did with Dumbo.Give Wonderland it's own land!!!!!!!
And an up-to-date Alice in Wonderland dark ride!
Haha, nope. I thought it was cool. Had to walk backwards through the ride. Just kind of looking around at how everything worked. We never did get on it again, lol. Here's a pretty decent video of the attraction, though you'll have to fast forward about halfway through.
The cars do look very similar to Snow White. Disneyland still has Snow White's Scary Adventures, though it was closed when I went last time, so I'm excited to see what they did with it. Now that you mention it, there is a lack of Pinocchio merchandise. But I think that is true in both parks. In all honesty, that movie freaked me out a bit as a kid. The whole Pleasure Island and turning into donkeys thing. Strange considering I was fine with Pink Elephants on parade.Thanks for that, saves me googling! I guess WDW did the same but with Snow White's scary Adventure (RIP). I would have preferred to see the Pinocchio version, I think he gets forgotten, trying to find a Pinocchio gift at wdw is almost impossible apart from Xmas tree decorations!
Such a great movie-idk why they didn't do more with it- superheroes are awesome and merchandising possibilities are endlessI think a Silly Symphonies dark ride would be really cool, with maybe a few different rooms each representing one of the more popular shorts. You could have a Flowers and Trees room and a Hell's Bells room, for instance.
I'd like to see a coaster themed for The Incredibles. That's a property that I'd love to see Disney do more with in general. I wish Brad Bird had interest in doing a sequel. I think the first film merits more.
I also think that The Sword in the Stone could use some love (even though I know I'm in the minority on that movie).
I wasn't always obsessed with Alice in Wonderland. It was one of my mom's favorites, and we would watch it almost every day on Toon Disney, and it would get on my nerves, so I pretty much hated the movie. It wasn't until I got older that I began liking it more. I bought the movie on DVD, and that night after I watched it, I realized how good it was and that I kinda wanted to watch it again. Then in 8th grade, my English teacher announced that we would be reading the book in class, and I started freaking out. (I read the books for the first time in the 6th grade). Then I began to appreciate it more. I watched the movie a lot, downloaded the music, saved a bunch of pictures wallpapers for my phone, and then memorized pretty much all of the words to the movie. I reached my obsession in 2011 and 2012. When we went to WDW in 2012, I made sure I saw Alice and the Mad Hatter. I made sure I saw Alice in Epcot, I went to see her by the tea cups in MK with the White Rabbit, I made my parents stay for the Move It Shake It parade so I could see the Mad Hatter, and my parents made sure we ate breakfast at 1900 Park Fare so I could see Alice and Hatter. So yeah.I would love to see it too (I'm about as big of an Alice fan as you are; I even had an imaginary friend named Alice growing up, lol), but since they have the ride in Disneyland right next to teacups, I can't see where they would put it in ours unless they moved it like they did with Dumbo.
That's cool. It's perfectly alright to change your mind. Especially since, ya know, in this case, it's for the better. Despite my username, I didn't see Star Wars until I was 14. So for about 3 1/2 years. Sometimes it just takes a few years to start appreciating things more.I wasn't always obsessed with Alice in Wonderland. It was one of my mom's favorites, and we would watch it almost every day on Toon Disney, and it would get on my nerves, so I pretty much hated the movie. It wasn't until I got older that I began liking it more. I bought the movie on DVD, and that night after I watched it, I realized how good it was and that I kinda wanted to watch it again. Then in 8th grade, my English teacher announced that we would be reading the book in class, and I started freaking out. (I read the books for the first time in the 6th grade). Then I began to appreciate it more. I watched the movie a lot, downloaded the music, saved a bunch of pictures wallpapers for my phone, and then memorized pretty much all of the words to the movie. I reached my obsession in 2011 and 2012. When we went to WDW in 2012, I made sure I saw Alice and the Mad Hatter. I made sure I saw Alice in Epcot, I went to see her by the tea cups in MK with the White Rabbit, I made my parents stay for the Move It Shake It parade so I could see the Mad Hatter, and my parents made sure we ate breakfast at 1900 Park Fare so I could see Alice and Hatter. So yeah.
Song of the South.
Yes, it has its own ride but Disney should do more to promote it, it's a premier attraction and Disney treat it like a red head child.
Zero merchandise other than tie-dyed shirts (what is the US fascination with this?), jumpers and towel - all the same design.
Pathetic.
It was a terrible movie. Great animation, but terrible movie...
I feel the same way about the Oz and Alice reboots.
Song of the South.
Yes, it has its own ride but Disney should do more to promote it, it's a premier attraction and Disney treat it like a red head child.
Zero merchandise other than tie-dyed shirts (what is the US fascination with this?), jumpers and towel - all the same design.
Pathetic.
Surely you must be joking.I was just thinking with so many Excellent Disney movies in the past, some Disney movies that has done well in the Box Office but it has little to no present in the parks.
This is a list of a few I movies that I can't understand why Disney don't have a Ride, Attraction or Characters.
Alice in Wonderland – Great in the box office so why no ride or characters
National Treasure – This would give Disney the opportunity to update Indiana Jones Show
Wall-E – What happen to that automated Wall-E that interacted with Guest?????
The Avengers – So much potential with this!!!!!!
Oz the Great and Powerful – Need to start looking at an attraction
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