New E-Ticket?

Turtle

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
I read an article that claimed that a new e-ticket of "Raging Spirits" from Disney Tokyo would be coming to Adventureland. What do you think about the possibility of one more thrill ride added to the Kingdom? Then there would be a coaster in every land: Space Mountain, Seven Dwarves Mine, Big Thunder Mountain, and then Raging Spirits.

On-ride POV

What do you think?
 

bethymouse

Well-Known Member
Raging Spirits isn't an E-ticket. It's a cheap, off the shelf roller coaster that is the same thing as the Indiana Jones coaster in Paris. Both are very rough, and not something we should be hoping to come to Orlando
Yes, but it's better than nothing. Maybe they could make the ride smoother and different somehow? Replace the Indiana Jones show @ DHS w/ something like it!:eek:
 

GLaDOS

Well-Known Member
Yes, but it's better than nothing. Maybe they could make the ride smoother and different somehow? Replace the Indiana Jones show @ DHS w/ something like it!:eek:

No, seriously. As someone who has been on both, I'd rather have them save the money. Other than the roughness, it's just not an interesting ride, lasts all of about 50 seconds, and looks like a partially done up Six Flags attraction
 

BryceM

Well-Known Member
Yeah, I heard it was rough, short and overall uncomfortable.

For being an Intamin, it suprised me with the "rough" reviews (hehehehehe). You would have thought it was manufactured by Vekoma.
 

marni1971

Park History nut
Premium Member
This "rumour" pops up every few years.

I did a map superimposing the ride into the Adland pad south of PotC. Must have been 3-4 years back.

And as said, Raging Spirits is a clone from DLP of a well themed but short, off the shelf coaster.
 

doctornick

Well-Known Member
Where would they put it in Adventureland? I don't see any room for it. It would be awesome!:D But, very doubtful.:(

I often see people say things like this, but how can that be true? There is a ton of land on the outskirts of MK (or any of the parks) that could be used for more attractions if desired. Now, it might be expensive to re-purpose the land to be show ready and increase the overall land of the park and so TDO would probably view it as "not worth it" to do that. But I don't see how "there isn't land" ever really works as an excuse in WDW.

That's why I'm always frustrated to see attractions closed and replaced rather than just adding new ones on new land.
 

LudwigVonDrake

Well-Known Member
I thought someone (Martin?) once said that one of the expansion pads was behind Pirates on the other side of the railroad tracks. But I could be wrong :)
 

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