Hong Kong:Stitch, UFO's, Autopia

Dr Albert Falls

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Unbelievably, it looks like Hong Kong is getting it's own version of "Stitch's Great Escape"! That's the LAST attraction you'd think of Disney wanting to clone.

It's unclear from the article what "UFO Zone" will be. The long-rumored Flying Saucers? Or is it a water-squirt midway game? (The article refers to the "games", however I'm guessing that they meant "attractions" and the word was lost in translation. Obviously Autopia -- which will be similar to the state-side versions-- is not a "game")

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Hong Kong Disneyland to Add Three Attractions As Part of Expansion Plan

HONG KONG (AP) -- Hong Kong Disneyland announced Monday that it planned to add three new attractions to the theme park as part of its expansion plan.
The additions are the "Autopia" electric car ride, the "Stitch Encounter," a theater show, and the UFO Zone -- made up of water-squirting robot, rocket ship and flying saucer, said a Hong Kong Disney spokeswoman Esther Wong.

The three games -- located in the Tomorrowland section of the park -- will be open to the public this summer, Wong said.

She declined to say how much was being spent to construct the three attractions.

Wong said the Hong Kong government is expected to finish reclaiming land by 2008 for the construction of the second phase of the park.

At 126 hectares (310 acres), Hong Kong Disneyland, opened in September, is the smallest Disney park in the world, but Bill Ernest, the park's managing director, said the company is "reviewing expansion plans for the park."

"This is a long-term improvement measure designed to do two things: increase capacity by a steady program of expansion and enhance the guest experience with thrilling new attractions and features," Ernest told Hong Kong lawmakers during a legislative session.

In response to admission problems that erupted during the Chinese New Year when the park was overwhelmed, Ernest said they planned to improve logistical measures for times when the company needs to restrict access to the park.

Hundreds of angry visitors from mainland China and Taiwan tried to force their way into the park -- with some clambering over its iron fence -- during the Chinese New Year after they were denied entry because it was full.

The park is a joint venture between The Walt Disney Co. and the Hong Kong government, which shouldered the bulk of its construction fee.
 

marni1971

Park History nut
Premium Member
Continuing the tradition of doing it on the cheap. Autopia was announced before the park opened. As for the other two...

Still no PotC, HM, Splash, BTM, IASW....
 

PrinceDon

Member
Wasn't Stitch Encounter Different??

Wasn't Stitch Encounter the original Turtle Talk in DCA? I would hope they wouldn't clone SGE, but if they want to move it, I would be happy with that
 

Pioneer Hall

Well-Known Member
marni1971 said:
Continuing the tradition of doing it on the cheap. Autopia was announced before the park opened. As for the other two...

Still no PotC, HM, Splash, BTM, IASW....

While they may be doing it cheap...they are somehow doing it well. People are flooding the park and they are making about as much money as they can.

The market in that part of the world is also very different than here. They are very big on character encounters there and might actually like Stitch.
 

dxwwf3

Well-Known Member
orlandorealtor said:
Well...maybe to save a buck they can take the Stich from WDW...we can only hope.

One man's trash is another man's treasure :lol: With the lack of attractions there right now, I'm sure they would be happy to get anything.

I highly doubt they'll send WDW's attraction over because it would be very rough on Tomorrowland to have the SGE and TK buildings both bare right at the entrance to TL. BUT it would kill two birds with one stone: Give HK a great animatronic with the Stitch show and would free up a spot to put something worthwhile in that slot at WDW. Hopefully the next attraction in that spot (We all know that SGE won't be here 20 years from now ;) ) will try to do something completely different. It's now been proven that there was only one way to do AE and you can't mess with that formula. If you had wanted to know that earlier, you could have listened to me in 2003, but that's beside the point :lol:

In a perfect (Disney) world, they would ship SGE completely over to HK and start from scratch in WDW. In basketball terms, it's ready for Disney to pull an Orlando Magic. Cut the team cancer (SGE) and rebuild for the future on the foundations of the two best players (Space Mountain and Buzz). There will be some growing pains for sure, but Tomorrowland is going nowhere and it's going there fast in it's current state. It's time to trade and get some cap space for 2007...........:lookaroun
 

jrriddle

Well-Known Member
According to another board, UFO Zone will be a water playground for the tykes.
Prince Don is right, my understanding is that Sitich Encounter will be the Turtle Talk prototype from DLR. I just have no idea how they will do it in 3 or 4 different languages.
TDL is also rumoured to get a Stitch attraction, but like Monsters Inc it will be 100 times better than any Stitch Attraction over here.
I agree completely with Marni (surprise) where are the classic PotC, HM, Splash, BTM, IASW, Peter Pan, etc...
 

Mr.EPCOT

Active Member
Would anyone else find it ironic that if they cloned Stitch's Great Escape, that after they touted Alien Encounter opening in Disneyland for so many years, it would finally be copied in Stitch form?
 

jrriddle

Well-Known Member
ImagineerMMC said:
Would anyone else find it ironic that if they cloned Stitch's Great Escape, that after they touted Alien Encounter opening in Disneyland for so many years, it would finally be copied in Stitch form?

That would be ironic. But (in it's current form) I don't think SGE will be cloned anywhere else.
 

S.E.A.

Member
jrriddle said:
I agree completely with Marni (surprise) where are the classic PotC, HM, Splash, BTM, IASW, Peter Pan, etc...

simple, what we consider classics here don't apply to the far east. of the "classics" I think only Pirates and HM could work because Pirates and Ghosts have a universal appeal to them...Splash, maybe but if the Pirate Mountain rumours are true then there is no reason to build it.

You guys should hold off on the judgement, those three (UFO Zone, Stitch, and Autopia) are only minor expansions, they are technically part of phase 1. Wait till phase two to determine if they are still doing it cheap.
 

CaptainMichael

Well-Known Member
Stitch Encounter
Is Stitch even remotely popular anymore? Also, how would a Turtle Talk attraction work with Stitch?? Isn't Turtle Talk educational? What will Stitch do besides annoy people?
UFO's
Completely acceptable cheap addition to a park in need.
Autopia
Not really new news is it? I suppose no Disneyland is complete without this attraction.
 

marni1971

Park History nut
Premium Member
S.E.A. said:
Wait till phase two to determine if they are still doing it cheap.

Don`t have to - phase one says it all.

If anything phase two will be trying to fix phase ones problems. Or perhaps you just can`t open a full day park on day one anymore - but that`s a discussion for another thread.
 

jrriddle

Well-Known Member
marni1971 said:
Don`t have to - phase one says it all.

If anything phase two will be trying to fix phase ones problems. Or perhaps you just can`t open a full day park on day one anymore - but that`s a discussion for another thread.

When was a full day park last built? DLP?
Even the AMAZING TDS isn't really a full day park unless you are into the heavy themeing, restaurants and shows (which I am, except for the shows).
But as far as attractions go even that place is a little lite on rides.

But Phase 2 should be for expansion, a new land and new exciting rides.
Not for the standard stuff that should have been there to begin with.
 

S.E.A.

Member
actually, if you factor in the nighttime shows and all the other shows in the park for that matter, TDS has been a full-day park from the get-go (so were DLP, MK, EPCOT and TDL) The reason HKDL, MGM, and DAk were half day parks at the beginning was because of the financial failure of DLP brought forth by expecting that park to be an instant multi-day destination rather than just one full day.

HK needs a major expansion soon to fix its problem with overcrowding. They don't even need a new land, al they have to do is expand the existing lands further and adding in even more rides that would eat people up.

I'm personally surprised to see how tremendously succesful this park is, if they had only built the Paris version of DL in HK instead...
 

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