I think it might go back to the concept of you riding past the years of Mickey which had been in the drawing board for decades now.Even though I love GMR, I would sacrifice it for a Mickey ride in a heartbeat. I would prefer it didn't have to replace anything and the GMR could have been updated, but that's probably asking for too much nowadays.
I hope they might give the theater a bit of a makeover. Remember the cartoon "Mickey's Gala Premier"?I imagine that too.
Well.... mostly....
Well, that's a relief. It's such a beautiful building. It'd be a great shame to lose it.
Completely disagree. I rode it last week with my two young kids and a packed ride vehicle. Everyone appeared to love it, young and old, and everything looked the best it has in years. The script might be a little tired, but that's a cheap fix if needed. It might not your favorite, but I think saying "it has run its course" might be a bit strong.
Again I'll say the only logical reason to replace this ride is if the park's theme is changing entirely. And that is unnecessary and would be a huge mistake IMO.
Good guess....
But, from what I know, the whole ride is a trip through Mickey's greatest(ish) hits.
A rare departure from the "something goes horribly wrong" template.
Local positioning system. Used in trackless rides.
This is what I have been hoping for ever since MGM bowed out of the park. With the hundreds of animated and live action films, TV shows, and theatrical shorts, there's enough material to fill SEVERAL GMR-sized ride buildings...I still think it would be nice to have the great Disney movie ride... and have show scenes with movies (in a timeline) for popular or well known movies including some not represented at the parks currently. Steamboat on up - last scene could be changed with video of some of the latest movies that year or currently playing (which would help promote as well)
sorta like the Disney history movie ride
Nothing is safe anymore is Cinderella Castle next? Lol I don't think they'd ever demo the castle, just saying
Okay, so I have to ask, even though I assume the answer is no:
Is this a similar type of ride as Ratatouille in Paris? If so, clever comparing this to Spiderman...
I would assume the answer is no, since I thought Universal has exclusive rights to that Ride System in the US. But, maybe that's changing or Disney is making a deal with universal?
Seems like that building/that ride system would be a good fit for a moving trackless 3d screen/set piece mickey adventure...
This is what I have been hoping for ever since MGM bowed out of the park. With the hundreds of animated and live action films, TV shows, and theatrical shorts, there's enough material to fill SEVERAL GMR-sized ride buildings...
Yes. This is that ride system. Ratatouille uses LPS. Universal has exclusive rights to Kuka arm on a track (Harry Potter), though I don't know how long that exclusivity was for.
Yes. The ride system is very much like Ratatouille. As will the big new Star Wars ride be. Universal have no say; Sea Worlds Antartica uses it.Okay, so I have to ask, even though I assume the answer is no:
Is this a similar type of ride as Ratatouille in Paris? If so, clever comparing this to Spiderman...
I would assume the answer is no, since I thought Universal has exclusive rights to that Ride System in the US. But, maybe that's changing or Disney is making a deal with universal?
Seems like that building/that ride system would be a good fit for a moving trackless 3d screen/set piece mickey adventure...
Spiderman is track basedDidn't Universal have exclusivity on the combo 3d screen/trackless system though? I thought that was why Universal leaned on it so heavily in their parks.
Didn't Universal have exclusivity on the combo 3d screen/trackless system though? I thought that was why Universal leaned on it so heavily in their parks.
Didn't Universal have exclusivity on the combo 3d screen/trackless system though? I thought that was why Universal leaned on it so heavily in their parks.
Spiderman is track based
No, they've leaned on it heavily out of laziness. And I say that with love
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