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2005 - Rumor - Frontierland Project - (9/5/2001) With a Tower Of Terror looking more and more to be going into DCA, we’ve heard another ODD rumor this time about a future E-ticket for Frontierland. Now, Geyser Mountain was said to be a rethemed version of Tower Of Terror and according to this rumor, a similar idea was planned for another WDW ride. At first this sounds silly, but this one source claims to have heard about a Mine Train themed version of Rock ‘n Roller Coaster for Frontierland. Now... I started to think seriously about this when you realize how many other rides Disney has been copying from park to park, and the did want to put in a version of this ride into every resort area eventually. DCA would be a natural fit, but it already has a Launched Coaster... but Disneyland does not. The same kind of thinking has already taken place in Paris where Space Mountain starts off with an inclined launch up the side of the mountain and Rock ‘n Roller coaster will be placed into their new studio park next door. We also know Imagineering was tinkering with alternative themes for the Rock ‘n Roller Coaster attraction for Tokyo-Disneyland where they had pitched a Cyberspace journey themed version of the very same ride as Cyber-Mid.
2005 - Rumor - Frontierland Project - (9/5/2001) With a Tower Of Terror looking more and more to be going into DCA, we’ve heard another ODD rumor this time about a future E-ticket for Frontierland. Now, Geyser Mountain was said to be a rethemed version of Tower Of Terror and according to this rumor, a similar idea was planned for another WDW ride. At first this sounds silly, but this one source claims to have heard about a Mine Train themed version of Rock ‘n Roller Coaster for Frontierland. Now... I started to think seriously about this when you realize how many other rides Disney has been copying from park to park, and the did want to put in a version of this ride into every resort area eventually. DCA would be a natural fit, but it already has a Launched Coaster... but Disneyland does not. The same kind of thinking has already taken place in Paris where Space Mountain starts off with an inclined launch up the side of the mountain and Rock ‘n Roller coaster will be placed into their new studio park next door. We also know Imagineering was tinkering with alternative themes for the Rock ‘n Roller Coaster attraction for Tokyo-Disneyland where they had pitched a Cyberspace journey themed version of the very same ride as Cyber-Mid.