Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway confirmed

pfistermd

New Member
I saw on this forum site that fast pass was available for MMRR at 3pm(over an hour before disney emailed me of this info). I immediately tried to get one for my visit date on March 16, but they were already all gone. I guess I will just randomly keep checking to see if more drop. At least I have a fast pass for MFSM.
 

nickys

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My excitement for this attractions is at an all time high! I LOVE the new shorts and after experiencing rise I’ve seen what the ride system is capable of delivering in terms of experiences! This leads me to my question, so I’m assuming with them putting it on FP + they must be confident. So are we expecting any kind of media previews or any kind of preview? I’m super excited for a POV of this ride since we know the general story of the ride but I’m just interested in the execution, the shorts don’t really make since on paper but they aren’t supposed to it’s all in the execution. Oh and we get a brand new short basically out of this which makes me super excited. Do we have any ideas on what kind of output this ride can put out? Is it a people eater or a low capacity attraction? Seems high given the vehicles.

The day before it opens, the park is closing early and there is no Star Wars show scheduled that evening. My guess is that could be a media or VIP preview?
 

larryz

I'm Just A Tourist!
Premium Member
Huey, Dewey, and Louie (who's designs resemble their appearances in DuckTales 2017) are featured in this promo.
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I love the jab at Universal!
 

Surferboy567

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The day before it opens, the park is closing early and there is no Star Wars show scheduled that evening. My guess is that could be a media or VIP preview?

That may make sense...they definitely are going to want the media to advertise this. Spread the (hopefully) positive news and all that.
 

larryz

I'm Just A Tourist!
Premium Member
It's almost more than likely that it's because of
how the train cars separate, go into different rooms at one point and then come back together (yes, Rat does the same thing, but we're talking about separation of rooms versus separation of alcoves). Rat will almost likely have the entire party together in one vehicle, but it's not a given in this case given the necessity of the ride path. If the able-bodied people helping in the group aren't altogether, ride evacuations will be a lot harder.

No matter what, this comes from legal/ride manufacturers, where safety is the utmost paramount importance. Accommodations are there, whether people like it or not. What I saw on Twitter yesterday regarding a specific user calling the attraction "ableist" when they haven't even BEEN on the attraction nor work there is a ridiculous notion.
Is this what you meant to do? Because burying a "spoiler" disclaimer in text then leaving the text visible to everyone does the exact opposite of labeling something as a spoiler.
 

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Huey, Dewey, and Louie (who's designs resemble their appearances in DuckTales 2017) are featured in this promo.
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This looks a little piecemeal. Closer to fanart than marketing dept art. But I like it! The "Avant Guard" esque typeface used for "Mickey & Minnies" on the attraction name is a little surprising, but it works. The solid white text is also uncharacteristic. I mean, it gets the point across so I can't fault it too much. Kudos on the Uni jab! Not exactly a great poster design, fwiw. March 4th can't come soon enough!
 

Disneyhead'71

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I have been looking forward to this ride since it was announced. I can't wait to read the reviews. I think folks are going to be blown away.

I really like the poster, I think it makes the ride look fun.

But I don't like how the real people are cut and pasted in. I think it would have looked better with cartoon tourists.
 
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ImperfectPixie

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This looks a little piecemeal. Closer to fanart than marketing dept art. But I like it! The "Avant Guard" esque typeface used for "Mickey & Minnies" on the attraction name is a little surprising, but it works. The solid white text is also uncharacteristic. I mean, it gets the point across so I can't fault it too much. Kudos on the Uni jab! Not exactly a great poster design, fwiw. March 4th can't come soon enough!
This is what happens when you rely on computers instead of artists...even with pro photoshop skills, things are going to look cut & pasty and text is going to be relatively plain instead of the fancy stuff you'd see back in the day (like for Big Thunder, etc.).
 

Surferboy567

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This looks a little piecemeal. Closer to fanart than marketing dept art. But I like it! The "Avant Guard" esque typeface used for "Mickey & Minnies" on the attraction name is a little surprising, but it works. The solid white text is also uncharacteristic. I mean, it gets the point across so I can't fault it too much. Kudos on the Uni jab! Not exactly a great poster design, fwiw. March 4th can't come soon enough!

If you guys watch the shorts it actually matches that design. S4:E4 “The Three Legged Race” is a prime example of what I mean. This is the beauty of Disney +. Funny enough it’s actually one of the posters in the queue. Oh...and I won’t say any specifics but yes Uni did have a ride with a Twister...but I think they aren’t talking about that twister.
 

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