News Guardians of the Galaxy Cosmic Rewind attraction confirmed for Epcot

Bender123

Well-Known Member
I was mistaken about the height of the lifts.

If you want to go blind, head on over to the skyliner thread...based on some people's reaction, you would think the skyliner is going to be a 400 foot tall, wheelchair throwing, lightning rod and oven that will strand people until the cars fall off the rope and everyone dies. Also, the towers are ugly and destroy the sightlines of the parking lots.

Yeah...that's all over there...400+ pages of people who nothing about this system, making it into the ultimate murder machine.
 

larryz

I'm Just A Tourist!
Premium Member
If you want to go blind, head on over to the skyliner thread...based on some people's reaction, you would think the skyliner is going to be a 400 foot tall, wheelchair throwing, lightning rod and oven that will strand people until the cars fall off the rope and everyone dies. Also, the towers are ugly and destroy the sightlines of the parking lots.

Yeah...that's all over there...400+ pages of people who nothing about this system, making it into the ultimate murder machine.
We prefer to call them Mickey's Fun Gondolas of Death.
 

Coaster Lover

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
...if you are adverse to spinning rides, it doesn't matter what it is wrapped up in or how fancy it is - it still is going to make you sick.

I think many people are confusing free-spinning and controlled turning. Insiders seem to indicate that this will not be free-spinning (a.l.a. Primeval Whirl) and will be more controlled turning (a.l.a. Escape from Gringots)
 

LieutLaww

Hello There
Premium Member
In the Parks
No
If you want to go blind, head on over to the skyliner thread...based on some people's reaction, you would think the skyliner is going to be a 400 foot tall, wheelchair throwing, lightning rod and oven that will strand people until the cars fall off the rope and everyone dies. Also, the towers are ugly and destroy the sightlines of the parking lots.

Yeah...that's all over there...400+ pages of people who nothing about this system, making it into the ultimate murder machine.

You forgot they are going to cook you because of the lack of AC :p
 

Hatbox Ghostbuster

Well-Known Member
They're related because they're both about...


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ZmBe13

Active Member
If you want to go blind, head on over to the skyliner thread...based on some people's reaction, you would think the skyliner is going to be a 400 foot tall, wheelchair throwing, lightning rod and oven that will strand people until the cars fall off the rope and everyone dies. Also, the towers are ugly and destroy the sightlines of the parking lots.

Yeah...that's all over there...400+ pages of people who nothing about this system, making it into the ultimate murder machine.

How do you like a post more than once?.... :p
I have read most of those 400+ pages and can attest this to be accurate
 

Magicart87

HOUSE OF MAGIC Member
Premium Member
Anyone else wondering how mismatched the space restaurant is going to be compared to the ride?

It's something to question. The tone moving from Mission Space to GotG is a transition from Real World to Fantasy Sci-Fi. Not sure where on the Space-themed spectrum this new restaurant sits. Ideally; I suppose, it should fit somewhere in the middle.
 
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MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
Premium Member
It's something to question. The tone moving from Mission Space to GotG is a transition from Real Life to Fantasy Sci-Fi. Not sure which side of the Space-themed spectrum the restaurant fits. Ideally, I suppose, it should fit somewhere in the middle.

Mission:Space
has:
1. Hyperspace sleep where, for some reason, the viewscreen looking out of the ship freezes over.​
2. In the Green Mission, your ship is making left and right hand turns in mid-orbit.​
3. Passing within yards of satellites and the moon.​
4. A Star Wars asteroid field in Mars' orbit (a doubtful double!).​

Mission:Space *is* Sci-Fi.

Another reminder that the "edu-" part of "edutainment" isn't all that educative. (Cf.: the link between dinosaurs and petroleum and claiming the benefit of an alphabet is easy memorization rather than allowing translation between cultures.)
 

Magicart87

HOUSE OF MAGIC Member
Premium Member
Mission:Space has:
1. Hyperspace sleep where, for some reason, the viewscreen looking out of the ship freezes over.​
2. In the Green Mission, your ship is making left and right hand turns in mid-orbit.​
3. Passing within yards of satellites and the moon.​
4. A Star Wars asteroid field in Mars' orbit (a doubtful double!).​

Mission:Space *is* Sci-Fi.

Another reminder that the "edu-" part of "edutainment" isn't all that educative. (Cf.: the link between dinosaurs and petroleum and claiming the benefit of an alphabet is easy memorization rather than allowing translation between cultures.)

One feigns realism. The other has aliens and a talking raccoon-thing.
 

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