wannabeBelle
Well-Known Member
No escape from reality
Aside from the preshow layout that I've mentioned before no it isn't.@marni1971 is this real life???
ThanksAside from the preshow layout that I've mentioned before no it isn't.
100% fantasyOr, Is this just fantasy?
100% fantasy
Easy come, easy goAside from the preshow layout that I've mentioned before no it isn't.
It's an amazingly choreographed ride, isn't it? The RVs actually don't meet up in Alien, and are separated and moving at different paces all the way up until they finally meet in Munchkinland. After the hijackings, The front train speeds along through Alien to start the show in the Indiana Jones scene, and the back train takes its time through the Western town and Alien scenes and arrives at the Indiana Jones scene right after the first train has left. While the back train is in the Indiana Jones scene, the front train eases slowly through the Tarzan scene, and the back train catches up somewhere in between Casablanca and Munchkinland. Then, both trains are together for the Wicked Witch's confrontation and stay together all the way to unload.
Dont give them ideas.. because if the current "themeing" ideas of Iger's group continues.. they might be adding a new hat ONTOP of the theater.Well of course it does. I just found it ironic, no? I never said I wanted the hat back, is that what you took from my post?
I know it's a crazy idea, how about getting rid of the live actors as part of the GMR overhaul? You can have a host in the vehicle, but maybe not the Gangster or Cowbow swap? That will allow you to change out multiple scenes.The LPS ride that will be the most similar to Mickey is indeed Alcatraz, and I predict that a many comparisons will be drawn. IMO (and this is very subjective) I would rather ride Mickey than Alcatraz in their current (and mostly final) forms. My primary fear is that, in the interest of hurrying stuff along, some of the aspects that make Mickey unique might be scrapped. It is, and will be a very nice ride. It is just a darn shame that it has to come (in TWDC's mind) at the expense of one of the most impressive rides made by WDI.
PS: If you want a scapegoat, blame the cowboy scene.
That's not the next line. I thought British people weren't allowed to hate any Queen.Aside from the preshow layout that I've mentioned before no it isn't.
The hat was removed largely because TCM signed on to sponsor the ride. TCM wanted their ride front-and-center, unblocked.
...but it is blocked...by the giant Star Wars screen
Some of the hosts are good but most are very wooden.It feels like they were simply looking for any reason to get rid of an older attraction that needed updating and who wants to argue against a Mickey ride? They know it should have been a new build, IMHO. I get their line of thinking but at the same time, this park needs added rides, not replacements. But I'm beating a dead horse at this point I guess. Just still really disappointing. Thanks for the details you can give @Magic Feather and just out of curiosity why are they using the Cowboy scene as an excuse to get rid of the ride? And what will be scrapped, MansionButler84 said it actually got an increase in budget ...
That(the SW stage, the two shows even though they're cool looking) should have never existed(in my honest opinion)...but it is blocked...by the giant Star Wars screen
Late August as things stand.There's a lot of pages to this thread so excuse me if it's been asked a lot. Is there an actual closing date or is it's closing still all rumor/no confirmation from Disney?
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