Pumbas Nakasak
Heading for the great escape.
Is it just me or are there a growing number of experts on this board with tunnel vision and self righteous attitudes. You know the type, fundamentalists with no concept of the word fun.
I wouldn't say it's a growing number... more like a vocal few.Pumbas Nakasak said:Is it just me or are there a growing number of experts on this board with tunnel vision and self righteous attitudes. You know the type, fundamentalists with no concept of the word fun.
speck76 said:The ride opened in 1989, and used existing AA's and a proven ride concept. Song of the South was not "banned" in 1989, in fact it was released to the public only 3 years earlier (and considering construction of SM would have begun in 1987, and planning a few years earlier....the timeline is rather consistant)
Ghostbuster626 said:It is a necessary pillar to Animal Kingdom...without it the park feels unbalanced and not able to reach its potential.
Ghostbuster626 said:Too bad Beastly Kingdom was shown as part of the Animal Kingdom unvieling in the Disney Annual Report, Disney Magazine, and various "Making of.." books. As for what it would have been, what was revealed was that there would be an E-ticket about a dragon in a castle, a fantasia boat ride (although ive heard unicorn boat ride too), and a Labyrinth similar to the Alice in Wonderland maze in paris. Also by your logic Splash Mountain, Indiana Jones, and Star Tours were "too expensive to build".
Very true. Although its more like a hundred million to a couple hundred million.lamarvenoy said:SM, IJ, and ST are all single rides and none of them were entire "lands". Apples to oranges. Millions to 10's of millions.
lamarvenoy said:I don't want to flame the fire but I can't help but back up Speck, he's right. BK didn't happen and we outside the circle may never know why. All we have to show of BK is some speculation, some drawing boards, and a fire breathing monument on a boatride no longer used. DOES it fit the theme of the park? I don't think so
lamarvenoy said:SM, IJ, and ST are all single rides and none of them were entire "lands". Apples to oranges. Millions to 10's of millions.
Ghostbuster626 said:The thing is Eisner spent most of the late 90s-early 00's building even more hotels (did we really need all-star??) and unnessary things like "Disney Wide World of Sports". Your telling me Eisner is able to spend millions on stuff like this but he cant spend the necessary millions to build Beastly Kingdom? Give me a break.
I predicted Marty would step down, although Disney management denies the relation to Lasseter's pending arrival. Even Marty himself predicted this...wannab@dis said:He just went up a few notches in my view.
Whatcha think, Corrus?
You're so right!Pumbas Nakasak said:Is it just me or are there a growing number of experts on this board with tunnel vision and self righteous attitudes. You know the type, fundamentalists with no concept of the word fun.
Which again proofs you don't know what you're talking about...Ghostbuster626 said:Well Mickey's Toon Town in california is an entire land complete with major attraction (Cartoon spin) and that was built during that same era. Also im not sure but I believe that Hollywood (or is it sunset? I forget) Blvd. area at MGM was built when they built Tower of Terror and that would constitute as an entire land. The thing is Eisner spent most of the late 90s-early 00's building even more hotels (did we really need all-star??) and unnessary things like "Disney Wide World of Sports". Your telling me Eisner is able to spend millions on stuff like this but he cant spend the necessary millions to build Beastly Kingdom? Give me a break.
Let himpeter11435 said:The All-Stars bring in millions of revenue for WDW so yes they were needed. The WWOS holds events that bring tens of thousands to the parks that may otherwise not be there. There is a huge difference between Disneyland's toontown and Beastly Kingdom.
all those things are much more necessary than Beastlie Kingdomme.Ghostbuster626 said:Well Mickey's Toon Town in california is an entire land complete with major attraction (Cartoon spin) and that was built during that same era. Also im not sure but I believe that Hollywood (or is it sunset? I forget) Blvd. area at MGM was built when they built Tower of Terror and that would constitute as an entire land. The thing is Eisner spent most of the late 90s-early 00's building even more hotels (did we really need all-star??) and unnessary things like "Disney Wide World of Sports". Your telling me Eisner is able to spend millions on stuff like this but he cant spend the necessary millions to build Beastly Kingdom? Give me a break.
Ghostbuster626 said:It is a necessary pillar to Animal Kingdom...without it the park feels unbalanced and not able to reach its potential.
Corrus said:And you know it all, you figured that out...
It needs a bit more than a calculator... and again YOU KNOW "that without it the park feels unbalanced and not able to reach its potential".
Very true, and the land has only 2 ride attractions (3 when it opened) - Cartoon Spin - A nice Darkride if I do say so myself but a darkride none the less, Gadget's Go-Coaster - a very tame coaster intended for children that lasts all of 50 seconds at most. Some nice themeing, but it leads up to nothing. Personally I find riding my bike would be more amusing. Anyway . . . The other attraction was the Jolley Trolley, which went in a Crop Circle-like pattern around Toontown lurching and clunking every inch of the way. It was taken out because it was a maitenance nightmare and rather uncomfortable. It also was unnecessary, as it took you across Toontown slower than you can crawl with nothing to see once you got where you were going, which wasn't very far anyway.S.E.A. said:and a dark ride like Cartoon Spin does not equal a massive roller coaster like Dragon Tower.
Corrus said:And you know it all, you figured that out...
It needs a bit more than a calculator... and again YOU KNOW "that without it the park feels unbalanced and not able to reach its potential".
You must be joking...
You're talking from a guest's point of view and with a guest's mind...
Why do you keep disagreeing just to disagree...
Stop playing Mr. know-it-all, because you're NOT...
And certainly stop discussing for sake of discussing.
Ghostbuster626 said:Now concerning Beastly Kingdom all I know is that it was originally pushed back to phase two of AK because the animal expenses (facility, care, etc.) went over budget and then I was told by a legitimate Imagineer that Beastly Kingdom was cancelled by Strategic Planning because it was deemed an "unnecessary expense".
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