Casper Gutman
Well-Known Member
I think it proves two things - one, we don't really want what we think we want, and two, Avatar is just a boring property that few care about on its own.[/QUOTE]
Avatar is a lousy property, no doubt. But I'm pretty sure of what I want - I want A-ticket dark rides of the type WDW hasn't added since Splash Mountain, the sort of thing they used to do better than any other company in the world. They can still do it - look at Mystic Manor and Shanghai Pirates. What I DON'T want are rides that are entirely based on screens (Rat, probably Mickey) or very short coasters in the dark with cardboard cut out props (GotG, Tron).
I have immense, immense hope for SWL. Beyond that, I'm fairly certain my desire for top-level dark rides is more likely to be fulfilled by Uni then by Disney.
Avatar is a lousy property, no doubt. But I'm pretty sure of what I want - I want A-ticket dark rides of the type WDW hasn't added since Splash Mountain, the sort of thing they used to do better than any other company in the world. They can still do it - look at Mystic Manor and Shanghai Pirates. What I DON'T want are rides that are entirely based on screens (Rat, probably Mickey) or very short coasters in the dark with cardboard cut out props (GotG, Tron).
I have immense, immense hope for SWL. Beyond that, I'm fairly certain my desire for top-level dark rides is more likely to be fulfilled by Uni then by Disney.