I don't think anyone is claiming that tie-ins are a new idea. I read the same posts as you and I can't see anyone making that claim.Why is it that so many of you folks set out to make tie-in attractions come across as a new practice at the company?
Disney STILL creates quite a few non-tie-in attractions (Everest being a perfect example). Therefore, I disagree with the thought of Disney moving away from realistic non-tie-in attractions.
Remember: Walt originally created Disneyland to have tie-ins to his movies and TV shows (Peter Pan, Snow White, Mr. Toad, Dumbo, Davy Crockett, the True-Life Adventures, etc.). Having completely original ideas going into the parks with non-film characters is just extra icing on the cake.
Besides, film-based attractions give guests a rare opportunity to step into worlds that they can only read about or see from afar at home and become a part of those adventures.
So, please look at this as a good thing for once.
I'm still not thrilled at how they changed the whole thrust of the atrraction from just general looting and plundering to the "let's get Jack" plotline they use now.
Actually, Mission:Space was a tie-in to Mission to Mars, the 2000 film with Gary Sinise, the host of Mission:Space. It's just the film didn't do well enough to play up the connection (much like how Dinosaur was originally Countdown to Extinction).Well, EE, Mission:Space, Soarin are a few new ones that come to mind. I'm sure I'm in the minority, but I think Disney is actually striking a good balance in this regard.
Are you saying that people have more magical journeys when accompanied by copyrighted and exploitable character properties?
Many rumors seem to point to the idea that the Jungle Cruise and Space Mountain are to follow the Haunted Mansion on the list of long-needed Magic Kingdom refurbishments. MAJOR refurbishments.
So I'm interested to know, what creative ideas for new or imaginative Jungle Cruise scenes can we come up with? To be honest, the animatronics are tired, the humor is old, and the attraction itself is not what it used to be. With the upcoming Jungle Cruise movie, what could be done to the ride in a Refurb?
I'd like to see a scene prominently featuring a spectacular tiger audio-animatronic jumping at the boat in the cave. I feel the entire cave could use a bit more action in terms of scale. Right now, the boat basically rides past openings in the cave featuring animals. How cool would an entire large-scale tiger animatronic be with life-like movement???
The thing I hate is that disney seems to be getting away from the realistic non tie in rides. Can they do one ride without having disney cartoon characters or movie tie ins? try to keep atleast the jungle Cruise tie in free.
Actually, the Jungle Cruise was a Disney "tie-in."
It was meant to promote Disney's True Life Adventures wildlife television series.
Actually, Mission:Space was a tie-in to Mission to Mars, the 2000 film with Gary Sinise, the host of Mission:Space. It's just the film didn't do well enough to play up the connection (much like how Dinosaur was originally Countdown to Extinction).
Also, note that they used Patrick Warburton for the narrator in Soarin', fresh from his voice work as Kronk in "Emperor's New Groove." Not a complete tie-in, I admit.
It seems clear that the percentage of attractions that have tie-ins is increasing, although we have no yet reached the point where all new attractions are tied in.
Actually, Mission:Space was a tie-in to Mission to Mars, the 2000 film with Gary Sinise, the host of Mission:Space. It's just the film didn't do well enough to play up the connection (much like how Dinosaur was originally Countdown to Extinction).
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