News Monster Inc Land Coming to Disney's Hollywood Studios

cjkeating

Well-Known Member
Does it go upside down?
It does not. The door coaster won't go upside down. It is family friendly.
Donkey Kong will have a higher capacity than Monsters doors likely due to block brakes unless Monsters Inc is very long with long trains and pulls a Big Thunder with a ton of block brakes, not likely.
DK capacity is going to be awful. Even before the just posted models assuming they asked Vekoma for capacity this ride system could do Guardians capacity if they wanted it to.
 

Bill Cipher

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
Yes
So i'm curious whether this ride is going to have varied scenery incorporating the bedrooms that the doors lead into. Or will it take place exclusively in the industrial door warehouse? Because even with the Monsters characters and their interesting designs, I hope it's not just the latter case. By itself, the door warehouse is a very visually uninteresting and boring environment (incidentally it also made for one of the most bland and ugly/lazy looking floats in Paint the Night). The movie offsets this otherwise bland environment by the characters constantly jumping through the doors and winding up in bedrooms from all around the worlds like Japan, Hawaii and Paris.
While I agree that it would be nice to jump through some doors, I think the door vault by itself can work if they have hundreds of little doors zipping around a variety of false tracks as seen in the film. It would be a whirlwind of colors and kinetics.
 

Deadly Danson

Active Member
One question for anyone that might know: I can't for the life of me figure out why they would choose to build this in the Muppets area (if that is the plan) which has existing attractions and dining over building it in Animation Courtyard where it's easier to build, won't involve losing much and adds capacity? Is there a financial benefit or do they have bigger plans for AC or is there some other reason? I mean there would surely have to be some reason and if there isn't then it will surely go in AC.
 

JustInTime

Well-Known Member
I want this to be correct but how do you figure?
I think because the model matches this concept more? Hope they are right.
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erasure fan1

Well-Known Member
If this ride goes into an empty spot. It could be one of my favorite adds to any of the parks. If they close ANYTHING to do it, it will anger me something big time. If you aren't adding capacity to the park, why even bother. We don't need to bring more people to the park when there's not enough to do anyway.
 

MagicHappens1971

Well-Known Member
Yeah…. Seeing the model makes me think AC for sure. The playhouse Disney area could easily become a small restaurant / lounge and share the kitchen with Brown Derby.

I do wonder if this is why we heard nothing about Mermaid?
They do still intend to open Mermaid, which makes no sense…. Unless they some how reroute entrance / exit through One Mans Dream.
 

cjkeating

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TrainsOfDisney

Well-Known Member
People are under the impression that the animation building is sitting empty and vacant and easy to demolish, which is not true
Yes - I mentioned that in the d23 thread last night. Seeing the model - this looks like a pretty compact coaster. Could they squeeze it in using only the current launch bay building?
 

Captain Barbossa

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This is probably a stupid question, but I’ll ask it anyway. If this goes into Animation Courtyard, is the door coaster replacing RnRC? I know they’d have to gut the existing track system seeing how it’s completely different.
 

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