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I wonder if we will see Oswald the lucky rabbit in the ride at all.. has anyone heard if he might be in the ride? Also would you guys be happy if he was?.. I hope that he is in some way
I wonder if we will see Oswald the lucky rabbit in the ride at all.. has anyone heard if he might be in the ride? Also would you guys be happy if he was?.. I hope that he is in some way
Personally I would be happy if Mickey Mouse were in the ride at all, or even just a cameo, but we shall have to make do with this bizarre looking new character.I wonder if we will see Oswald the lucky rabbit in the ride at all.. has anyone heard if he might be in the ride? Also would you guys be happy if he was?.. I hope that he is in some way
Remember a few things..
1) you are looking at a photo of the exit in the wrong direction. What is projected here... is not what the actual users of the exit will be focused on. It's like looking over your shoulder in a ride and complaining about the set lights.. this view is not the primary one
2) The exterior of most theater or ride exits are generally bland... intentionally to make them 'go away' when not in use. Pick your park... American Adventure... Hall of Presidents... Country Bears... Living Seas...
What you are going on about is not really about the new attraction, but about retheming that entire street. As of yet, it's not changing from the backlot theme, and the new Mickey ride isn't changing that.
TLR - you're barking up the wrong tree
That’s part of the strategy. Neglect until replacement isn’t fought by anyone.The naysayers, as you put them, want attractions of the quality the company used to do. In a park that has the capacity to handle the crowds it pulls.
Or of course they just want things to be refurbed properly when required. GMR never had a proper refurb.
No better way to develop proper conversations and dialogues than to silence dissent.There should be a "permanent ban" rule for the loons in this thread hating on GMR. #fakeWDWFans
No better way to develop proper conversations and dialogues than to silence dissent.
Great Movie Ride was a great attraction, but in it's last 5 years it was stale. I think it could have been revitalized, perhaps with either removal of the onboard narrator or a change in the kidnapping/hijacking approach as part of the update. I would have also liked to see something that was a step above the normal sizzle real to end the attraction. Switching to a 180 degree screen might have been enough to simply allow for more content.There should be a "permanent ban" rule for the loons in this thread hating on GMR. #fakeWDWFans
Yes! Not only that, but 4000-5000 of hourly throughput on longggg attractions has more people-eating power than 5000-5500 throughput on the 1-5 minute rides that we're getting. There ought to be some quotient that equals "hourly throughput x duration." And yes again to your first comment. Distress over the decay of a great attraction is not same as "hate."Great Movie Ride was a great attraction, but in it's last 5 years it was stale. I think it could have been revitalized, perhaps with either removal of the onboard narrator or a change in the kidnapping/hijacking approach as part of the update. I would have also liked to see something that was a step above the normal sizzle real to end the attraction. Switching to a 180 degree screen might have been enough to simply allow for more content.
Step by step, my improved DHS would have been as follows:
- Summer 2019 - Toy Story Land w/a 4th attraction, a Speedway style attraction that intersects Slinky Dog Dash.
- Summer 2019 - Fall 2020 - Great Movie Ride closes for the aforementioned refurbishment.
- Fall 2020 - Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway opens in the Animation Courtyard, replacing Voyage of the Little Mermaid
- Late Fall 2020 - Galaxy's Edge opens
I skew conservative in my ticket levels, but that would leave the park with 11 rides:
- E-tickets (6): Rise of the Resistance, Smugglers Run, Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway, Tower of Terror, Rock 'n' Roller Coaster, Great Movie Ride
- D-tickets (3): Slinky Dog Dash, Toy Story Mania, Star Tours
- C-tickets (1): Toy Story speedway (RC Racer?)
- B-tickets (1): Alien Swirling Saucers
Consider the ride lineup in the final years of the Studio Backlot Tour was open
- E-tickets (2): Tower of Terror, Rock 'n' Roller Coaster
- D-tickets (4): Great Movie Ride (that's where it was IMO without and update), Star Tours, Toy Story Mania, Studio Backlot Tour
By removing GMR and SBT you lose 4000-5000 guests per hour in ride capacity. It sounds like the 2019 additions will be about 5000-5500 in ride capacity with Toy Story land bringing in 2000-2500. Yes there are more rides in the park now but the demand for the park will be much higher. It needs at least GMR's capacity and probably more.
I very much agree, but it should be noted that the Mickey ride should have more demand than GMR did, and the line itself should absorb more park attendance.Great Movie Ride was a great attraction, but in it's last 5 years it was stale. I think it could have been revitalized, perhaps with either removal of the onboard narrator or a change in the kidnapping/hijacking approach as part of the update. I would have also liked to see something that was a step above the normal sizzle real to end the attraction. Switching to a 180 degree screen might have been enough to simply allow for more content.
Step by step, my improved DHS would have been as follows:
- Summer 2019 - Toy Story Land w/a 4th attraction, a Speedway style attraction that intersects Slinky Dog Dash.
- Summer 2019 - Fall 2020 - Great Movie Ride closes for the aforementioned refurbishment.
- Fall 2020 - Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway opens in the Animation Courtyard, replacing Voyage of the Little Mermaid
- Late Fall 2020 - Galaxy's Edge opens
I skew conservative in my ticket levels, but that would leave the park with 11 rides:
- E-tickets (6): Rise of the Resistance, Smugglers Run, Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway, Tower of Terror, Rock 'n' Roller Coaster, Great Movie Ride
- D-tickets (3): Slinky Dog Dash, Toy Story Mania, Star Tours
- C-tickets (1): Toy Story speedway (RC Racer?)
- B-tickets (1): Alien Swirling Saucers
Consider the ride lineup in the final years of the Studio Backlot Tour was open
- E-tickets (2): Tower of Terror, Rock 'n' Roller Coaster
- D-tickets (4): Great Movie Ride (that's where it was IMO without and update), Star Tours, Toy Story Mania, Studio Backlot Tour
By removing GMR and SBT you lose 4000-5000 guests per hour in ride capacity. It sounds like the 2019 additions will be about 5000-5500 in ride capacity with Toy Story land bringing in 2000-2500. Yes there are more rides in the park now but the demand for the park will be much higher. It needs at least GMR's capacity and probably more.
Great Movie Ride was a great attraction, but in it's last 5 years it was stale. I think it could have been revitalized, perhaps with either removal of the onboard narrator or a change in the kidnapping/hijacking approach as part of the update. I would have also liked to see something that was a step above the normal sizzle real to end the attraction. Switching to a 180 degree screen might have been enough to simply allow for more content.
Step by step, my improved DHS would have been as follows:
- Summer 2019 - Toy Story Land w/a 4th attraction, a Speedway style attraction that intersects Slinky Dog Dash.
- Summer 2019 - Fall 2020 - Great Movie Ride closes for the aforementioned refurbishment.
- Fall 2020 - Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway opens in the Animation Courtyard, replacing Voyage of the Little Mermaid
- Late Fall 2020 - Galaxy's Edge opens
I skew conservative in my ticket levels, but that would leave the park with 11 rides:
- E-tickets (6): Rise of the Resistance, Smugglers Run, Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway, Tower of Terror, Rock 'n' Roller Coaster, Great Movie Ride
- D-tickets (3): Slinky Dog Dash, Toy Story Mania, Star Tours
- C-tickets (1): Toy Story speedway (RC Racer?)
- B-tickets (1): Alien Swirling Saucers
Consider the ride lineup in the final years of the Studio Backlot Tour was open
- E-tickets (2): Tower of Terror, Rock 'n' Roller Coaster
- D-tickets (4): Great Movie Ride (that's where it was IMO without and update), Star Tours, Toy Story Mania, Studio Backlot Tour
By removing GMR and SBT you lose 4000-5000 guests per hour in ride capacity. It sounds like the 2019 additions will be about 5000-5500 in ride capacity with Toy Story land bringing in 2000-2500. Yes there are more rides in the park now but the demand for the park will be much higher. It needs at least GMR's capacity and probably more.
There is a calculation for that. It’s how they calculate park capacity (along with other factors). Something like LMA would have heavily increased DHS capacity if it was more popular because it held a ton of guests for an hour.Yes! Not only that, but 4000-5000 of hourly throughput on longggg attractions has more people-eating power than 5000-5500 throughput on the 1-5 minute rides that we're getting. There ought to be some quotient that equals "hourly throughput x duration." And yes again to your first comment. Distress over the decay of a great attraction is not same as "hate."
Would love to see oth the RC Racer and the Toy Soldier Parachute Drop added to Toy Story Land.
I don't think that LMA was run that often. Why, because an attraction with huge capacity that people don't go to, is of no help to anything. Last time I went to it, it was only running about 5 shows a day and those were only half filled. Nothing like the constant crowds that I have witnessed at Indy. Indy has had some minor changes from the original, but, I have never tired of going to see it. Even after I knew the secret of the participants. LMA not so much. After the first couple of times, it was just a bunch of little cars that made a lot of noise. A total yawn!There is a calculation for that. It’s how they calculate park capacity (along with other factors). Something like LMA would have heavily increased DHS capacity if it was more popular because it held a ton of guests for an hour.
I don't think that LMA was run that often. Why, because an attraction with huge capacity that people don't go to, is of no help to anything. Last time I went to it, it was only running about 5 shows a day and those were only half filled. Nothing like the constant crowds that I have witnessed at Indy. Indy has had some minor changes from the original, but, I have never tired of going to see it. Even after I knew the secret of the participants. LMA not so much. After the first couple of times, it was just a bunch of little cars that made a lot of noise. A total yawn!
And in my mind the way a theme park survives.Yes, and once they see an attraction with declining numbers they don't hesitate to start the ball rolling on the replacement.
That is why they keep growing.
We have to stop thinking its "okay" for dissent.
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