twilight mitsuk
Well-Known Member
Imagine see mt. fuji from a test track car?
Imagine see mt. fuji from a test track car?
YIKES!!! I meant Animal Kingdom instead of Australia. My bad. (I'll go back an add an edit.) My point was that of all the places in WDW it is WS and not AK that is known for its "skyline".Walt Disney WORLD is the Skyline... :brick:
:lol:Mt. Fuji won't need to be as big as the original concept since instead of a coaster they are filling it with a pin store and DVC kiosk.
Mt. Fuji? Would they do another mountain so soon after EE?
Here...I'll throw another iron on the fire....what about something to do with referb of River Country?
What ever it would be...it would has to be something big enough to counter the Potter thing....:veryconfu
I thought that was the purpose of this site...making a big deal about nothing! :ROFLOL::lol: :lookarounWhat if this rumor isn't much at all and we're making a big deal about nothing. :lol:
That's pretty much sums up what those actually in the know, and post in Disney forums have to say on the matter.Yes, the rear area of Japan is once again being looked at.
No, there is no greenlit attraction at this point, nor a set idea of when it could happen.
And no, from what very little I have heard about the idea, it is not exactly the same as any of the previous concepts.
Give it some time. More will be known in the coming months.
MK already has 3 mountains (Space, Splash, and Big Thunder). Now AK has one. Space Mountain is a coaster ride in the dark, Splash Mountain involves water, Big Thunder is an outdoor coaster, Everest is mix of indoor/outdoor.
So, you tell me. What could be done differently this time around? What would make yet another mountain ride unique?
I thought I read here awhile ago that some tall hotel was going to be built near Epcot on some property that was inside WDW but not owned by disney itself. So maybe disney is going to put up something tall to block view of that hotel which would have been an ugly eyesore towering above the countries?
Oh for pete's sake ... who cares?! Why are you copping such an attitude just because I happen to think 4 mountain-themed rides is enough for one resort? It's not going to ruin my life if they do build another mountain or two and I don't recall indicating that it was nearly as important to me as you're making it out to be.you never mentioned anything about uniqueness(sp?) in your first post all you did was basically complain about the idea of "ANOTHER" mountain. if you would have stated something about how will this mountain be different in your first post i wouldn't have said anything but you were complaing that when disney can think of anything else to do they make a mountain. sorry but complaining about the possibility of making another mountain when before that they had only created one new mountain in some 35 years. one mountain in 35 years sure looks to me like thats all disney does now when they cant think of something new (if you cant tell thats sarcasm)
Maybe a coaster that is suspended. Perhaps a coaster that is suspended part of the time and uses the traditional track the other part of the time.
Or a coaster that you stand up while riding.
Those are just a few unique ideas that WDW has not used yet but they may have used in other parks.
Just my 2 cents.
In the Bonnet Creek Resort--an area south of Epcot and just west of I-4--a Hilton hotel and a Waldorf-Astoria hotel are supposed to be built. This is on property that Disney does not own. Rumor is that one or both hotels will be tall enough to be seen from some parts of WS.
Oh for pete's sake ... who cares?! Why are you copping such an attitude just because I happen to think 4 mountain-themed rides is enough for one resort? It's not going to ruin my life if they do build another mountain or two and I don't recall indicating that it was nearly as important to me as you're making it out to be.
And just as an aside, I don't know where you get your "one mountain in 35 years" statistic from:
Space Mountain - 1975
Big Thunder Mountain - 1980
Splash Mountain - 1992
Expedition Everest - 2006
And dare I include these?
Mount Mayday (Typhoon Lagoon)
Mount Gushmore (Blizzard Beach)
Sorry if my mountain threshold just happens to be a bit lower than yours. I'd just like to see the creative team at Disney invest their spare $$$ in something fresh and new. It seems to me we've done about all we can do with mountains.
But if they build it, I'll still go see it. So quit making such a mountain out of a molehill will ya? :lol:
Oh for pete's sake ... who cares?! Why are you copping such an attitude just because I happen to think 4 mountain-themed rides is enough for one resort? It's not going to ruin my life if they do build another mountain or two and I don't recall indicating that it was nearly as important to me as you're making it out to be.
And just as an aside, I don't know where you get your "one mountain in 35 years" statistic from:
Space Mountain - 1975
Big Thunder Mountain - 1980
Splash Mountain - 1992
Expedition Everest - 2006
And dare I include these?
Mount Mayday (Typhoon Lagoon)
Mount Gushmore (Blizzard Beach)
Sorry if my mountain threshold just happens to be a bit lower than yours. I'd just like to see the creative team at Disney invest their spare $$$ in something fresh and new. It seems to me we've done about all we can do with mountains.
But if they build it, I'll still go see it. So quit making such a mountain out of a molehill will ya? :lol:
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