I can almost 100% bet the decision to add Guardians in this form went something like this:
Statisticians - “EPCOT needs an attendance boost.”
Public opinion poll - “ I think it needs a coaster”
Suits- “We’ve got to get Marvel in our Florida parks somehow.”
Suits - “What property can we use?”
Attorneys - “Guardians of the Galaxy”
Suits to Imagineers- “Build it as cheaply as possible.”
What I don't get about this project (well, one of the things) is that this ride is purportedly costing somewhere in the ballpark of 300 Million dollars.
Contrast that with something like Expedition: Everest, which cost $100 Million:
For that money, they built a near-3 minute long high-speed indoor/outdoor roller coaster, with track switches and backwards section, a massive, intricate mountain exterior, a deeply themed and densely propped village queue, an enormous Yeti animatronic (which has not worked in a decade, but that didn't make it any cheaper to build), and multiple trips to Nepal for the design team.
Meanwhile Guardians is repurposing an old building for its queue, built a boxy warehouse to house its high-speed indoor coaster, has coaster cars that can spin to redirect themselves on the track, and . . . ???
The ride system I'm sure is costing a nice chunk of change, but what on earth is going to be happening inside that building that brings that cost to a number 3 times Everest? You'd think that even if you spent, say, 100 million on the inside and 100 million on the outside (which is ridiculous) that those numbers would buy you a tremendously stellar attraction on every level, AND there'd still be 100 million left over from what they're actually spending.
We KNOW they didn't spend any meat-eating portion of 300 mil on the
outside of the building. And I'm sure it cost money to gut Energy, but that has to have been cheaper than what it would have cost to start fresh or they wouldn't have taken over the building. So, where is all this money going? Are the show scenes just going to be unstoppably incredible? The insiders here haven't necessarily intoned that . . . Is the ride system prohibitively expensive? Is the queue literally going to take you to outer space? The inside of this ride is still a pretty big mystery, and it becomes even more of a nail-biter when you look at the money they're throwing at it.
I wonder when we'll hear more about what's going on inside. Disney's been surprisingly quiet about this one.