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Jack - Jack's Great Escape!

TwilightZone

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
I got this idea from the stitch's great escape thread. At first I was meh about the idea, but now I can see how it would totally work and work well.
PS Jack - Jack's Great Escape would realistically not be the name of this attraction because he's not escaping from anything, I just can't think of anything better at the moment. Plus it's eye catching. : P
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The guests are invited to a superhero party, hosted at the Incredible's home, AKA the incredihome (sorry I'm still bitter about the incredicoaster's name lol). You enter the house, there a video screen appears.

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"Hello everyone, to our humble home!"
The family are seen doing some crazy things in the background. Maybe they are arguing?
"Don't mind them, just have a good time and..."
Helen suddenly pops into the picture.
"Do you guys mind if you watch Jack Jack, during the party? You don't, ok good!"
After some hesitation, the two agree to let the party guests watch Jack Jack.
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Now the guests are in Jack Jack's room. The sit in the special baby-sitter chairs and are just tasked to watch. Jack Jack, however, wakes up just as his parents leave the room and smells a cookie and goes insane. He sets himself on fire and bites a cord, causing the power to shut off. He then starts bouncing across the room, which causes gusts of air to go across the room. Helen pops back in, more air gusts as her arms stretch around the room. Then Bob pops in and starts to try to calm Jack Jack down with singing. This fails, and Jack Jack leaps onto him, which causes him to yell in pain. Then Dash, erm, dashes into his dad, which causes another yell, but allows Jack Jack to escape and go wild again. Then finally Violet makes a force field around everyone and brings in a cookie, finally causing Jack Jack to calm down. The power goes back on, the family says their goodbyes and their apologies and the guests leave.
 

Magicart87

No Refunds!
Premium Member
I got this idea from the stitch's great escape thread. At first I was meh about the idea, but now I can see how it would totally work and work well.
PS Jack - Jack's Great Escape would realistically not be the name of this attraction because he's not escaping from anything, I just can't think of anything better at the moment. Plus it's eye catching. : P
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The guests are invited to a superhero party, hosted at the Incredible's home, AKA the incredihome (sorry I'm still bitter about the incredicoaster's name lol). You enter the house, there a video screen appears.

http%3A%2F%2Fwww.hdwallpapers.in%2Fwalls%2Fmr_incredible-HD.jpg

"Hello everyone, to our humble home!"
The family are seen doing some crazy things in the background. Maybe they are arguing?
"Don't mind them, just have a good time and..."
Helen suddenly pops into the picture.
"Do you guys mind if you watch Jack Jack, during the party? You don't, ok good!"
After some hesitation, the two agree to let the party guests watch Jack Jack.
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Now the guests are in Jack Jack's room. The sit in the special baby-sitter chairs and are just tasked to watch. Jack Jack, however, wakes up just as his parents leave the room and smells a cookie and goes insane. He sets himself on fire and bites a cord, causing the power to shut off. He then starts bouncing across the room, which causes gusts of air to go across the room. Helen pops back in, more air gusts as her arms stretch around the room. Then Bob pops in and starts to try to calm Jack Jack down with singing. This fails, and Jack Jack leaps onto him, which causes him to yell in pain. Then Dash, erm, dashes into his dad, which causes another yell, but allows Jack Jack to escape and go wild again. Then finally Violet makes a force field around everyone and brings in a cookie, finally causing Jack Jack to calm down. The power goes back on, the family says their goodbyes and their apologies and the guests leave.

Nice overlay idea! If they could somehow tie it to Tomorrowland I'd be all for this!
 

justintheharris

Well-Known Member
I'm sorry but that has every single problem that Stitch's Great Escape has. It's a kid friendly IP and is a horrifying attraction for them. It's in the dark with loud noises as the riders are restrained to their seats (rather uncomfortably) and has things touching you. It has everything minus the burp. If this ride existed, it would be the new worst ride on property. But the worst part of all of this is that I wouldn't put it past Disney to try this idea.
 

TwilightZone

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
I'm sorry but that has every single problem that Stitch's Great Escape has. It's a kid friendly IP and is a horrifying attraction for them. It's in the dark with loud noises as the riders are restrained to their seats (rather uncomfortably) and has things touching you. It has everything minus the burp. If this ride existed, it would be the new worst ride on property. But the worst part of all of this is that I wouldn't put it past Disney to try this idea.
Nothing is touching you in this attraction, other than wind, but the rest are very true.
 

Professortango1

Well-Known Member
_______ Encounter was designed as a horror attraction. Its in the bones. You are locked into a seat in the dark and feeling like events are happening right around you. Trying to change it to a non-horror only muddies the experience as it still a frightening sensation for younger ones, and a bland 4D experience without a movie for older guests.

That, and aren't the Incredibles supposed to take place in the late 50's, early 60's? I know its an alternate reality, but the first film sets up a very 1940's opening and the heart of the story takes place about 13-18 years later.
 

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