Idea!

Since your really not making this anything like the other rides, why not give it a new name, since guests will not have the avlity to "spin" their cars it seems kinda pointless to still call it "Roger Rabbit's car-toon spin"
 

imagineer boy

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Hey, we've got over 200 posts in this thread you guys!:sohappy: Any way, you're right, I don't think that it should be called Roger Rabbit's car-toon spin since you can't spin it. I'm not letting the guests spin it because they need to see the 3-D images when they're supposed to. I'm going change the name to Roger Rabbit's Car-Toon Adventure. What do you think?:)
 

meeko_33785

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Original Poster
Originally posted by WeirdOne
Okay, you have a point, but can this one at least have two stories, otherwise the show I'm currently planning there doesn't make sense. - The WeirdOne :D

Two stories is perfectly fine. Can't wait to hear the show idea.
 

meeko_33785

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Original Poster
Originally posted by imagineer boy
Don't forget, I'm also having that House of Mouse 3-D show.

Forgot about that one. I've been meaning to say something about that. 1) I don't think Toontown needs 10+ attractions. Currently you have 12 or so (counting all the ones in the Invention Exchange), 2) we already have HISTA and I'm concerned about having too many 3D movies in the park, and 3) if you are having an Ink and Paint Club restaurant/ dinner show, I think it would be too similar to House of Mouse to have both. Just some of my thoughts on the subject.
 

imagineer boy

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Originally posted by meeko_33785
Forgot about that one. I've been meaning to say something about that. 1) I don't think Toontown needs 10+ attractions. Currently you have 12 or so (counting all the ones in the Invention Exchange), 2) we already have HISTA and I'm concerned about having too many 3D movies in the park, and 3) if you are having an Ink and Paint Club restaurant/ dinner show, I think it would be too similar to House of Mouse to have both. Just some of my thoughts on the subject.

Okay. It doesn't matter that Toon Town has many attractions. Just because that the other one's don't have very many attractions. Does anyone else agree with me? About the 3-D movies, DCA has two 3-D shows in it, and I think that it wouldn't matter. The Ink and Paint Club is going to be just a resturaunt with character breakfasts in it. It's not a dinner show like in Who Framed Roger Rabbit. I'm going to continue with the nex part of the ride soon.
 

WeirdOne

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Originally posted by meeko_33785
Two stories is perfectly fine. Can't wait to hear the show idea.

I meant two stories of seating. And the show...everyone ready...

I want a Little Mermaid show where the whole show basically takes place above the audience. But not that above to where you have to crank your necks.

As for the Tomorrowland show, I'm planning to write a whole intergalactic revue on ROLLERSKATES! LOL! Basically Starlight Express Disneyfied.

What's everyone think? - The WeirdOne :D
 

imagineer boy

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Originally posted by WeirdOne
I meant two stories of seating. And the show...everyone ready...

I want a Little Mermaid show where the whole show basically takes place above the audience. But not that above to where you have to crank your necks.

As for the Tomorrowland show, I'm planning to write a whole intergalactic revue on ROLLERSKATES! LOL! Basically Starlight Express Disneyfied.

What's everyone think? - The WeirdOne :D

That's good. I like the Tomorrowland show idea. That would be neat with roller skates, but let's not have Mickey on Roller skates, because I cannot imagine a costume Mickey in roller skates.

The Little Mermaid show sounds neat, although have some action on the stage as well as in the air. Let's have this theater be a place for broadway style shows based on Disney movies. Sort of like Aladdin that's playing in DCA.
 

meeko_33785

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Originally posted by WeirdOne
I meant two stories of seating. And the show...everyone ready...

I want a Little Mermaid show where the whole show basically takes place above the audience. But not that above to where you have to crank your necks.

As for the Tomorrowland show, I'm planning to write a whole intergalactic revue on ROLLERSKATES! LOL! Basically Starlight Express Disneyfied.

What's everyone think? - The WeirdOne :D

Yeah, I ment two stories of setting as well.

As far as the Little Mermaid, my one concern is that there is already an Little Mermaid attraction in Fantasyland which tells the whole story, so I feel having a whole show of the story as well would just be redundant.
 

WeirdOne

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Well, actually, it doesn't revolve much around the storyline of the actual movie. It does feature her transformation and Ursula, etc. But, it's really a carnival type fun, thrilling, emotional show, not much of a storyline to the movie. - The WeirdOne :D
 

meeko_33785

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Originally posted by imagineer boy
Okay. It doesn't matter that Toon Town has many attractions. Just because that the other one's don't have very many attractions. Does anyone else agree with me? About the 3-D movies, DCA has two 3-D shows in it, and I think that it wouldn't matter. The Ink and Paint Club is going to be just a resturaunt with character breakfasts in it. It's not a dinner show like in Who Framed Roger Rabbit. I'm going to continue with the nex part of the ride soon.

I still think its too much. We already have more attractions than an MK in the world even without Frontierland! If we want a new land as well, I'm afraid this would be way too big. Just a sugestion, but I would take out the House of Mouse 3D show and the River Rafting ride since 1) we have a 3D attraction already and 2) I'm concerned about having a ride in Toontown with a hight requirnment (that, and I'm not particularly fond of raft rides, does anyone really have fun on these?) Just a thought.
 

daoVinci

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Originally posted by WeirdOne
...Basically Starlight Express Disneyfied.

What's everyone think? - The WeirdOne :D

Ugh! I like Adnrew Lloyd Webber, but I HATE starlight express. Still, I'll give your show the benefit of the doubt, since I like most of what you've done so far.

I'd like to see more on the house of mouse 3-D idea before I say one way or the other. Same with the Little Mermaid a la Carnivale.
 

imagineer boy

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Originally posted by meeko_33785
I still think its too much. We already have more attractions than an MK in the world even without Frontierland! If we want a new land as well, I'm afraid this would be way too big. Just a sugestion, but I would take out the House of Mouse 3D show and the River Rafting ride since 1) we have a 3D attraction already and 2) I'm concerned about having a ride in Toontown with a hight requirnment (that, and I'm not particularly fond of raft rides, does anyone really have fun on these?) Just a thought. [/QUOTE/]

Well, I'll just take out the raft ride, because I can't think of a very good story line for it. I have fun on raft rides, but I'm still getting rid of this one. I still want the House of Mouse 3-D show. It'll be for kids who might not like HISTA, but still fun for the whole family.
 

WeirdOne

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OKay, problem encountered. Tomorrowland shows are the hardest to do. I'm torn between several ideas...

Help me out here.

Intergalactic Revue - Plectu's Intergalactic Revue
Star Search - Galaxy Search
Spacey - Mickey's Space Fantasy
-or-
drop Tomorrowland theme for show.

[EDIT - I think I've got a much better idea, but taking suggestions anyways to get a general consensus. - The WeirdOne :D]
 

imagineer boy

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Originally posted by daoVinci
Ugh! I like Adnrew Lloyd Webber, but I HATE starlight express. Still, I'll give your show the benefit of the doubt, since I like most of what you've done so far.

I'd like to see more on the house of mouse 3-D idea before I say one way or the other. Same with the Little Mermaid a la Carnivale.

Here's a link to a thread I did on it a while ago.

http://forums.wdwmagic.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid18497
 

imagineer boy

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Originally posted by WeirdOne
OKay, problem encountered. Tomorrowland shows are the hardest to do. I'm torn between several ideas...

Help me out here.

Intergalactic Revue - Plectu's Intergalactic Revue
Star Search - Galaxy Search
Spacey - Mickey's Space Fantasy
-or-
drop Tomorrowland theme for show.

[EDIT - I think I've got a much better idea, but taking suggestions anyways to get a general consensus. - The WeirdOne :D]

Well, I like Intergalactic review and star search. I don't think that the Tomorrowland theme should be dropped for the show. What's the better idea that you have?
 
Ummm, I kinda have to agree that there are too many rides in Toontown just on the sole reason that since it is a narrow theme, it should have a narrow amount of attractions. Just a thematic transition thought.

As for dropping the ride though I would say to Professor Ludwig Van Drake's Invention Exchange, it just seems unnecessary for such a narrow themed land. I realize that get's rid of three but I think this is about the only way to put in House of Mouse 3-D.

Also that theme of Ludwig Von Drake just seems too small of a theme to get 3 attractions let alone one at all, I think you over-expanded the concept a bit too much in this area, also put a better known character then on Gyro Gearloose's Gizmatic Coaster.
 

WeirdOne

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Well, for my Tomorrowland show, being the big challenge and pain in the butt it is...

I'm going to do an intergalactic type revue similar to the 1930's type show where there is a starships maiden voyage and this is the grand opening festivities. We'll see how it turns out. I may end up dropping the whole Tomorrowland show idea, it's the hardest and weakest area in entertainment terms. - The WeirdOne :D
 

meeko_33785

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Original Poster
Originally posted by FigmentDream
Ummm, I kinda have to agree that there are too many rides in Toontown just on the sole reason that since it is a narrow theme, it should have a narrow amount of attractions. Just a thematic transition thought.

As for dropping the ride though I would say to Professor Ludwig Van Drake's Invention Exchange, it just seems unnecessary for such a narrow themed land. I realize that get's rid of three but I think this is about the only way to put in House of Mouse 3-D.

Also that theme of Ludwig Von Drake just seems too small of a theme to get 3 attractions let alone one at all, I think you over-expanded the concept a bit too much in this area, also put a better known character then on Gyro Gearloose's Gizmatic Coaster.

Good point. The Invention Exchange would be a better choice of illimination than the 3D movie. As for the Gyro Gearloose coaster, since Von Drake or Huey, Dewey and Louie doesn't have an attraction anymore, maybe you could theme the attraction after one of them.
 

imagineer boy

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Originally posted by WeirdOne
Well, for my Tomorrowland show, being the big challenge and pain in the butt it is...

I'm going to do an intergalactic type revue similar to the 1930's type show where there is a starships maiden voyage and this is the grand opening festivities. We'll see how it turns out. I may end up dropping the whole Tomorrowland show idea, it's the hardest and weakest area in entertainment terms. - The WeirdOne :D

I like that idea with the space ship! Let's use it!:D

And Figment Dream, I'll drop the Invention Exchnage. Although, I'm keeping the Cranium Command-like ride.
 

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