News Guardians of the Galaxy Cosmic Rewind attraction confirmed for Epcot

mergatroid

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Fly over from the UK tomorrow so no chance of doing this till next year, it's great however to hear the ride is supposed to be a hit going from a few sources. Won't know till it opens but already looking forward to next years visit and haven't done this years yet.
 

yensidtlaw1969

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End caps? Is this the straw that broke the camels back. Lol.
Sorry not trying to be mean but I did a chuckle a bit.
If the attraction were a shining example of showmanship and/or craftsmanship up to this point, I'm sure it would matter a little less.

You'd think that somewhere in that $400 million dollars they'd have found a few that could go to doing this part right.
 

Master Yoda

Pro Star Wars geek.
Premium Member
Your comment was about you laughing at people who know it is an issue. Not exactly above the fray when it was just to mock people and not comment on the actual importance of the detail.
An example of why those little details matter.

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matt9112

Well-Known Member
They should just take out the state fair coasters in the dark and get Elon to sponsor a Space X themed smooth modern ride system with planets, stars, moons etc that can be seen.... keep the building pretty much the same, and while there at it..replace the Speedway go carts with mini Tesla's

Or they could just not listen to whatever awful advise that was.
 

No Name

Well-Known Member
Ladies and Gentlemen, the most expensive attraction on property:



EDITED To Add: At $400+ Million, does this attraction take the gold for most expensive Disney attraction worldwide?
Apparently Shanghai’s PotC cost $450 million according to something reputable I can’t remember, and then Martin chimed in and said their Tron coaster cost even more.

The latter one is what really worries me, that a lot of the money got lost in red tape and R&D stuff instead of the actual attraction.
 

SplashJacket

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Apparently Shanghai’s PotC cost $450 million according to something reputable I can’t remember, and then Martin chimed in and said their Tron coaster cost even more.

The latter one is what really worries me, that a lot of the money got lost in red tape and R&D stuff instead of the actual attraction.
No way Tron cost more. There’s no reason Tron would cost more, let alone anywhere near, as much as Shanghai Pirates.
 

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