If you could, would you switch Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor for the actual ride in DL?

AEfx

Well-Known Member
Although I'm not sure the dark ride is better than the comedy show, I would take the dark ride 10x over the coaster. The last thing DHS needs is another major ride with a height requirement, while a dark ride would provide DHS the kind of experience the park is sorely lacking.

Completely agree.

I am so underwhelmed when I hear about some new pseudo-kiddie coaster thing.

Disney is so stuck in this interactive nonsense they forgot what they do best - amazing dark rides.
 

heartodisney

Active Member
I probably would have to agree with you...until....our visit in december, I had never been in the laugh floor before, and we were having a pretty good time laughing at how they pick people out and place captions under them..the corny jokes and then one of the monsters decided to come over to our side to have "questions" asked...my 4 y.o. daughter held up her hand (Peer pressure from everyone else) and then..poof! The light is on her, a guy with a mike is in her face and the monster says..."Well, we have a Princess in the studio today..what is your name!" She is on the screen..we all wait..and she sits there gapping..cannot say a thing! So, camera pans up to me, and the monster says.."Ok, king, this is where YOU step in!"..I answered the next couple of questions..she stays up on the screen...to this day, I cannot remember what the joke he finally tells, but my DD starts laguhing and slapping her knees and the crowd laughs at her and power is all the way up on the canister! It was priceless for our family...my DD still talks about this, so no..I am sure there are plenty of stories like this that families have had..no ride for me..we will re-visit next we go back.
 

Silver Figment

Active Member
I actually really like the MI Laugh Floor as an attraction experience, and how it expands on the Turtle Talk concept in a clever way. The problem with it is how it bends the Tomorrowland theme over backwards to justify the presence of the monsters, and I don't see the ride doing that any better. So no, I wouldn't switch them.

Both the ride and the show would work great at DHS's Pixar Place, IMO. But Tomorrowland could benefit from something more sci-fi/futuristic.

I was beat to the punch.
 

NiarrNDisney

Well-Known Member
No I would move it to DHS into Pixar Place where it belongs and put something else in its place that fits Tomorrowlands theme better.
 

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