imagineer boy
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Ideally, the space currently occupied by the Speedway would have been "Fantasyland Expansion: Arendelle" with a Frozen Bobsleds ride, since we're never going to see a Matterhorn on the east coast.
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Ideally, the space currently occupied by the Speedway would have been "Fantasyland Expansion: Arendelle" with a Frozen Bobsleds ride, since we're never going to see a Matterhorn on the east coast.
Ideally, the space currently occupied by the Speedway would have been "Fantasyland Expansion: Arendelle" with a Frozen Bobsleds ride, since we're never going to see a Matterhorn on the east coast.
And this is why I'll never understand some of the boneheaded decisions Disney makes. What you describe would've been perfect and would've made sense. Instead, they are putting a Frozen ride in a park where it doesn't belong, killing one of the only remaining classics at Epcot to make that happen, and using the New Fantasyland expansion for sadly underwhelming attractions that don't hold a candle to past rides based on the same source material (Snow White, Little Mermaid). What's next? A 2nd teacup ride where the Carousel of Progress is?
I'm afraid that landing on the moon happened in 1969. Old news by then. That is why they changed it to Mars. That would still be futuristic when it comes to general people transportation there. Mission: Space also has the Mars journey. But, with all this talk about the quality of things at WDW, the fact that this was one of the cheesiest attractions there, plus it was all (excuse my language) screens we tend to lose sight of that. It's to bad that the quality and imagination of the New WDW is lacking compared to then.I was in the park in 1972 and the place was fairly futuristic. Problem is most of the stuff there in 72 is still there. Some will argue that but noooo. Back then space was a big deal BTW since landing on the moon wasn't in the past then. Same with the speed way, the US interstate system was new for the most part and that was also a big deal to be able to travel long distances in your car easily. That's when the "car culture" was in full swing. The kids still like cars, the noise, the smell etc whether you do or not.
The people mover it's self is dated to me just because I've seen bigger version of that being used for real. Most people have never seen that I guess so it would be new to them.
Tomorrow Land isn't so tomorrow more a museum to me.
Who knows if alien types like Stitch or "monsters" aren't part of the future. From the words in the song... Hey, it could happen! Space Mountain could be considered future travel, I'd think. Even the Tomorrowland Raceway is the future for the kids that love to ride them. It's there first taste of driving and driving will probably be their future.
They should build a full-size PM from the TTC to the MK to relieve the monorails and ferry, which would allow them to improve the monorails and operate them under capacity for the duration.This thread actually got me thinking:
Imagine if they were to modify the PeopleMover and add another station for some kind of transport system around Tomorrowland? Obviously theres not enough space and since the boarding is in the center of Tomorrowland it would be would of pointless, but I think that would be pretty cool.
What about The Laugh Floor?
While not a bad attraction by any means, it has no place in Tomorrowland. It should be moved to Pixar Place in DHS.
Imagine if they were to modify the PeopleMover
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