ToTBellHop
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And built in a matter of years. Boooo.The ride was designed in a matter of months.
And built in a matter of years. Boooo.The ride was designed in a matter of months.
I wonder if they're going to Freeze the place out with the air con like in Antarctica at Seaworld...or atleast have it noticeably colder than typically expected.
It's a very smart way to create buzz among guests if they did. I am going to ask around and see whats up with that.I wonder if they're going to Freeze the place out with the air con like in Antarctica at Seaworld...or atleast have it noticeably colder than typically expected.
That's funny!I hear that due to the budget cuts, instead of Elsa's ice castle we will be getting Elsa's oil rig.
How does TT 2.0 not count but this does? It's the same basic concept... re-skin the existing facility, but stay along the same track.It is really depressing that this is the only new ride addition (Test Track 2.0 doesn't count) in several years. Sure it may not be cheap and for all I know, it could end up being pretty high quality, but it's still a cash grab because this ride is being made primarily to make more money off of the property, not because of any creative, great ride idea they came with. I also hate feeling like I have to be at least a little excited for this because, hey, at least it's something new. I guess that just shows how bad it's gotten in this park.
Exactly. Maelstrom had long lines and has proven it was a great ride. They should've left it alone and built an entirely new ride for Frozen.How does TT 2.0 not count but this does? It's the same basic concept... re-skin the existing facility, but stay along the same track.
I have a hard time considering TT 2.0 a new attraction because, aside from the whole crash test dummy concept being removed, it's still pretty much the same ride, just with a few different effects. Frozen is supposedly not going to have any resemblance to Maelstrom whatsoever, aside from being on the same track.How does TT 2.0 not count but this does? It's the same basic concept... re-skin the existing facility, but stay along the same track.
Let me know of any attraction at WDW or any other Disney park, that isn't there to make money off a specific property or idea. I'll bet that they don't even know that they are racking the public over the coals and trying to squeeze a lot of money out of them.It is really depressing that this is the only new ride addition (Test Track 2.0 doesn't count) in several years. Sure it may not be cheap and for all I know, it could end up being pretty high quality, but it's still a cash grab because this ride is being made primarily to make more money off of the property, not because of any creative, great ride idea they came with. I also hate feeling like I have to be at least a little excited for this because, hey, at least it's something new. I guess that just shows how bad it's gotten in this park.
Which Maelstrom have you been going too? I have never seen long lines there since it opened and I have been there just about every year. It was always a little attraction. They are about to go from famine to feast, but, there will be long lines whether it's good or not.Exactly. Maelstrom had long lines and has proven it was a great ride. They should've left it alone and built an entirely new ride for Frozen.
Let me know of any attraction at WDW or any other Disney park, that isn't there to make money off a specific property or idea. I'll bet that they don't even know that they are racking the public over the coals and trying to squeeze a lot of money out of them.
Which Maelstrom have you been going too? I have never seen long lines there since it opened and I have been there just about every year. It was always a little attraction. They are about to go from famine to feast, but, there will be long lines whether it's good or not.
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Which Maelstrom have you been going too? I have never seen long lines there since it opened and I have been there just about every year. It was always a little attraction.
OK, maybe when you were there, but, never when I was. Were all the rest of the rides down at the time?lines routinely snaked through the courtyard to the entrance of akershus. Sure sometimes it def was a walk on mainly after first opening every day, but other times of the year during holidays and festivals it always had a wait that extended outside. Once fastpass was added in the lines were even moreso and constant. Staggs and Disney pr can spin it/skew it how they wish, but there was nothing wrong with Maelstroms attendance, that was just one of the lousy excuses for ripping it out.
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