Final Round Critiques:
@b-wolf95 – Southern Wind Club
No worries about mixing up scenes together! Honestly, the combination is a rather fun idea. Fine dining in a 1930s zeppelin would make for a fun setting in a restaurant, and adding in the mix of windows showing an aerial battle between the Rocketeer and high-flying villains would add a nice thrill to the meal.
@Ludpat Mike – The RocketCoaster
This would make for a solid retheme of Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster. A rocket car is a fun idea and would make for a good vehicle as you join the Rocketeer in this adventure. Honestly, I thought of something similar once myself, so it makes an easy bit of sense for laying this in.
@Brer Panther – Flight of the Rocketeer
Nice idea here with an inverted coaster. This format would work well in selling that sensation of flight, guests feeling the wind as they soar through the air. Also, nice thoughts to have sky pirates as the villains. Sky pirates feel like a very “pulp adventure” threat and take advantage of the aerial antics.
@TwilightZone – The Rocketeer Stunt Show
Technically, your description would place this over in the Animation Courtyard (if this is supposed to serve as a replacement for Voyage of the Little Mermaid), but I’m willing to overlook that because this is a solid idea. It’s neat to see you thinking about filling in a particular niche at the park and the Rocketeer would help in that regard. The old-school pulp style would make this easier to translate to a live stunt show than other superhero-related stuff, and you could make some cool stunts to take advantage of the flight element.
@Solaris Knight – The Rocketeer vs. The Robot Hordes!
Now, this is inspired! A KUKA arm robocoaster is a perfect fit for the jetpack that’s so iconic to the Rocketeer, giving guests a good feel for that bumpy flight. Plus, that plot! Our jetpack-wearing hero facing mechanized miscreants in 1930s Los Angeles is some perfect two-fisted tale material.
@TheSquirrel – Rocketeer Raceway
Another short but sweet pitch of yours. A suspended coaster is a solid approach to go with for capturing that sensation of flight.
@DisneyManOne – The Rocketeer’s Greatest Battle!
Now, this is interesting. Not only have you designed this as a specific sequel adventure to the film, but you’ve repurposed the simulator tech of Star Tours for a new use now that Galaxy’s Edge covers so much of the Star Wars stuff. Nice thinking. Plus, the idea itself sounds fun.