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DHS Monster Inc Land Coming to Disney's Hollywood Studios

Brer Panther

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Heck the current guy who does Bugs Bunny is pretty great at it.
Eric Bauza? I haven't heard him do Kermit, but I have no doubt that he'd be a great Kermit.
I personally wish they’d gotten Peter Linz (the current performer on Sesame) to do it
I actually like Matt Vogel's Kermit, but I would've been really happy with Peter Linz being Kermit's new performer.
I am curious, would people be mad if Indy Stunt show was taken away instead of Muppets.
I doubt it.
 

mysto

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Muppets is the funniest, cleverest attraction in all of WDW and it isn’t close. WDW has been losing wit at a decisive rate ever since the EPCOT classics closed decades ago, and frankly there’s very little left at the resort.
I think MILF is close, even similar in tone. Another threatened attraction. I strongly agree that the loss of wit in the parks is an unacknowledged part of what's missing compared to the past. Possibly the young imagineers are just A students who google every answer without thinking, looking for the answer the professor is expecting.
 

Animaniac93-98

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Muppets is the funniest, cleverest attraction in all of WDW and it isn’t close. WDW has been losing wit at a decisive rate ever since the EPCOT classics closed decades ago, and frankly there’s very little left at the resort. If folks want to embrace coasters-in-a-box with a poorly integrated IP slapped on the front, fine. But don’t pretend something isn’t being lost when you systematically rip out every little bit of non-toddler-humor and intelligence from the park.

Marc Davis lamented the fact that there was nothing funny in Disneyland prior to his involvement with the park, and strongly disliked the pivot towards roller coasters when he retired from WED in the 70s.

He would be especially appalled with the current state of Disney theme parks. Like many who made what they were.
 

BrianLo

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But you are supposed to be riding on the doors, so it wouldn't make sense for a door to go through a door.

No, I don’t believe you are riding on doors. It’s some sort of scare/scream collector in the warehouse.

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Disgruntled Walt

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
Marc Davis lamented the fact that there was nothing funny in Disneyland prior to his involvement with the park, and strongly disliked the pivot towards roller coasters when he retired from WED in the 70s.

He would be especially appalled with the current state of Disney theme parks. Like many who made what they were.
Is Disgruntled Marc Davis here on this forum?
 

Fox&Hound

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I agree going in one of the doors would ge awesome. Then you could seasonally change where you go when you enter into the door.

Sully: Mike this is the wrong door. We need to find Boo’s door!” and then you are back out again.

So many possibilities: a scene from a classic Disney movie, imagineering office, Disneyland, another Disney ride like Pirates, etc.

Not sure it makes logical sense but it seems more fun than riding around a big warehouse.
 

RosR9

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I agree going in one of the doors would ge awesome. Then you could seasonally change where you go when you enter into the door.

Sully: Mike this is the wrong door. We need to find Boo’s door!” and then you are back out again.

So many possibilities: a scene from a classic Disney movie, imagineering office, Disneyland, another Disney ride like Pirates, etc.

Not sure it makes logical sense but it seems more fun than riding around a big warehouse.
I forget who it was on this forum I think they said it originally and I had a similar idea that at one point we will go to a snowy mountain area and see the abominable snowman from the movie
 

KingMickey13

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I’ve been on break from the forum for a month or so and don’t want to read the past 200 pages of this forum. Can someone please tell me the current popular consensus on where this is going?
 

Drew the Disney Dude

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
Yes
Add this to the speculative pile, but it seems to me we go through a door at some point in the ride through a scene. There's not a lot of reason for the track to leave the main warehouse mid-ride otherwise I can think of.
I'm so glad that someone finally mentioned this because it's without a doubt the main thing I hope makes the final product.
 

sedati

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I forget who it was on this forum I think they said it originally and I had a similar idea that at one point we will go to a snowy mountain area and see the abominable snowman from the movie
There is a portion where it does look like we go through a door and back which could make for a great gag and a jarring change of scenery... "Welcome to they Himalayas!" or something similar.

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