Dizney Crew
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Does anyone know what the height requirement is going to be when this re-opens? I know they said the Green mission was supposed to be kid friendly, curios if they lower the rider height.
That would certainly put a new spin on Cranium Command and Body Wars.
Not really relevant to the discussion of Mission:Space but I need to vent a moment regarding Tomorrowland as your post brings up a point.
Contrast = failure. A land's theme shouldn't have contrast. It should be unified and complementary. SM:Tron will be a mishmash of concepts with only the colors white and blue unifying them. It's weak overlay and out of character. Tron = Tech Modern; the rest of the Tommorowland is Retro Futuristic! Those two themes don't mesh all that well. They can but it'll take effort. Effort that I'm not seeing in the concept art. I get the impression that Tommorowland is slowly suffering from an identity crisis. It doesn't know what it wants to be when it grows up.
The issue of there being a coaster within sneezing distance of another coaster is certainly a problem; foot-traffic and flow is unbalanced. But the mismatched themes of SM and Tron IMO are a more serious error; considering the "Disney Difference' is a pride in quality and attention to detail.
Tommorowland needs help. And while I think Tron is a good attraction it doesn't quite fit. It's a square peg in a round hole. Tommorowland was Space travel and Future. Tron is Tech World. This "Contrast" makes as much logical sense as Adventureland's Aladdin Spinner.
Disney needs to do more than just slap a clone of a ride down and call it day. It'll be nice to look at but I'm still hoping for a more cohesive aesthetic for Tomorrowland.
Don't think it's been mentioned yet, but I'd be surprised if it changes, since it will likely use the same restraints. Kind of like how SGE has a height requirement. It would also complicate things for CM's, as some jump between the lines. I can't think of another attraction that has different height requirements, although this will be unique. I'm also interested to know, my son is currently about 43".Does anyone know what the height requirement is going to be when this re-opens? I know they said the Green mission was supposed to be kid friendly, curios if they lower the rider height.
Which is OK, since Epcot is about 20 years behind...Pass. Last I heard MS was around a month behind.
It will be open.Where? Because my fast pass for the ride was deleted
It will be open.
I wouldn't expect anything to show for a week or two possibly.Still waiting for Ops to roll out FP+. . .
I wouldn't expect anything to show for a week or two possibly.
To be fair ,Martin wouldn't it take the pressure off of Space Mountain so it could get the refurbishment it badly needs. My only gripe is it should have gone into Epcot instead of GOTG. P.S. I am currently on holiday in the U.K. and having a great time.An indoor rollercoaster next to an indoor rollercoaster. This is a colossal expense that could have been better spent elsewhere.
In isolation it's a great plan. In the wider context? Not so clever. Imho.
My concern is Space Mountain in ten years or so time. If it gets the refurb it needs and comes back as new then of course that'd be wonderful.To be fair ,Martin wouldn't it take the pressure off of Space Mountain so it could get the refurbishment it badly needs. My only gripe is it should have gone into Epcot instead of GOTG. P.S. I am currently on holiday in the U.K. and having a great time.
It'd be wrong of me to give out the exact dates but Futureworld east shouldn't be as barren as it could have been.Unlike.
It'd be wrong of me to give out the exact dates but Futureworld east shouldn't be as barren as it could have been.
I take it the odds of that happening are not good?My concern is Space Mountain in ten years or so time. If it gets the refurb it needs and comes back as new then of course that'd be wonderful.
That would certainly put a new spin on Cranium Command and Body Wars.
Not really relevant to the discussion of Mission:Space but I need to vent a moment regarding Tomorrowland as your post brings up a point.
Contrast = failure. A land's theme shouldn't have contrast. It should be unified and complementary. SM:Tron will be a mishmash of concepts with only the colors white and blue unifying them. It's weak overlay and out of character. Tron = Tech Modern; the rest of the Tommorowland is Retro Futuristic! Those two themes don't mesh all that well. They can but it'll take effort. Effort that I'm not seeing in the concept art. I get the impression that Tommorowland is slowly suffering from an identity crisis. It doesn't know what it wants to be when it grows up.
The issue of there being a coaster within sneezing distance of another coaster is certainly a problem; foot-traffic and flow is unbalanced. But the mismatched themes of SM and Tron IMO are a more serious error; considering the "Disney Difference' is a pride in quality and attention to detail.
Tommorowland needs help. And while I think Tron is a good attraction it doesn't quite fit. It's a square peg in a round hole. Tommorowland was Space travel and Future. Tron is Tech World. This "Contrast" makes as much logical sense as Adventureland's Aladdin Spinner.
Disney needs to do more than just slap a clone of a ride down and call it day. It'll be nice to look at but I'm still hoping for a more cohesive aesthetic for Tomorrowland.
It's arguable with buzz With MILF absolutely it has nothing to do with space travel.The theme of Space Travel and future went out the window with Buzz Lightyear and Monsters, Inc.
The new "theme" was about Sci-Fi. Tron is definitely more "Science Fiction" than either of the other two I just mentioned.
I'm cautiously optimistic but as we've learnt, nothing is sacred.I take it the odds of that happening are not good?
That'd be disappointing if they keep SM going in its current condition for another 10 years. It's still fun, but the safety side of it is actually concerning me. Especially with WDW's questionable maintenance of various things. Then again, I haven't seen many complaints about the Matterhorn. But that's a discussion for another thread.I'm cautiously optimistic but as we've learnt, nothing is sacred.
The day Disney fans in general are happy to settle is a sad day.
I'm cautiously optimistic but as we've learnt, nothing is sacred.
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