darthjohnny
Active Member
Yeah, Paramount is just the distributor of the film.
I could see Disney making a deal with Lucasfilm with the new film.
I could see Disney making a deal with Lucasfilm with the new film.
The park needs an Indy ride, PERIOD. It doesn't nesessarily have to tie into the movie theme-wise, it just needs a ride similar to the one in Anaheim ( it is truly one of the most amazing rides I've ever been on ) and in TDS. Its a shame that disney didn't really plan ahead to make the attraction in time for the movie's release, the promotion would've done wonders for the park.
If they build it, I'd like to see them tear down the sunt show, and build both the ride like the one in anaheim, and the raging spirits rollercoaster like in TDS. It could be like a little mini-land.
The park needs an Indy ride, PERIOD. It doesn't nesessarily have to tie into the movie theme-wise, it just needs a ride similar to the one in Anaheim ( it is truly one of the most amazing rides I've ever been on ) and in TDS. Its a shame that disney didn't really plan ahead to make the attraction in time for the movie's release, the promotion would've done wonders for the park.
If they build it, I'd like to see them tear down the sunt show, and build both the ride like the one in anaheim, and the raging spirits rollercoaster like in TDS. It could be like a little mini-land.
I just don't understand it. Indiana Jones Adventure belongs at DHS. It's such a perfect fit, and I found it much more enjoyable than the stunt show. I doubt that the Indiana Jones craze will be dead before American Idol (especially due to the release of Indy 4), so I really just don't understand Disney's logic. An Indiana Jones E-Ticket would bring in way more crowds than a Pixar parade or American Idol show.
How about a meet and greet with Dr. Jones?
They're letting a great movie franchise go to waste with just that old stunt show. A shame, really.
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