News Paradise Pier Becoming Pixar Pier

Rich T

Well-Known Member
...no one likes EA :hilarious:
LOL. I remember when EA was this little company turning out charming, wonderful, imaginative PC games like Pinball Construction Set and Bard's Tale. And now they're this huge, horrible corporation churning out the same drek over and over and building up a bad rep for underpaying their front-line employees and... and...

Okay, but they're not into theme parks yet...
 

Rich T

Well-Known Member
Considering the number of movie franchises that have desperately tried to recreate the MCU (not just DC) I'd say yes.

We're talking about superhero movies on a forum dedicated to Disney theme parks. You can quit the hyperbole.
Superhero movies are ridiculous, disposable, lovable junk. And fan forums are hyperbole central. :D
 

Disney Irish

Premium Member
Thank you, Bruh. This times 1,000,000. Apparently i'm not allowed to say I think Marvel and Star Wars is tiring.

It may have not been your intent, but a lot of time when talking about MCU or Star Wars fatigue it comes across as if yourself and others are trying to speak for the world.
 

Model3 McQueen

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
Autocorrect.

Based off your analogy, Marvel is churning out garbage every year like EA is. In fact, I'd argue Marvel is the argument against your analogy since it's releasing blockbuster hits (commercially and critically) every year. Here, let's bring it back to your analogy. What if Rockstar was putting out a great Red Dead Redemption game every two years?

So in my opinion, EA is churning out garbage but it's not.. bear with me here. They're riding heavily on their well-known library of top notch game series. I think because of this, those games sell well and technically could be considered hits. I love Battlefield, I love Battlefront, I love(d) Need for Speed, and i'm just the kind of guy they attract to buy their stuff. But their tactic to ship a new release every year (now every two years) ran its course and tired out every series they touched, often having the game mechanics repeat what were in their previous titles making the new title feel like a reskin. I don't watch Marvel movies but surely there are people in this aspect who think the same way I do. I enjoy them, i'll buy them after some research, but I will also call out EA for being.. well.. EA.


LOL. I remember when EA was this little company turning out charming, wonderful, imaginative PC games like Pinball Construction Set and Bard's Tale. And now they're this huge, horrible corporation churning out the same drek over and over and building up a bad rep for underpaying their front-line employees and... and...

Okay, but they're not into theme parks yet...

Shoot, couldn't have said it better myself. EA is a developer killer. Just look at what they did to my precious Simcity series :cry:
 

TragicMike

Well-Known Member
So in my opinion, EA is churning out garbage but it's not.. bear with me here. They're riding heavily on their well-known library of top notch game series. I think because of this, those games sell well and technically could be considered hits. I love Battlefield, I love Battlefront, I love(d) Need for Speed, and i'm just the kind of guy they attract to buy their stuff. But their tactic to ship a new release every year (now every two years) ran its course and tired out every series they touched, often having the game mechanics repeat what were in their previous titles making the new title feel like a reskin. I don't watch Marvel movies but surely there are people in this aspect who think the same way I do. I enjoy them, i'll buy them after some research, but I will also call out EA for being.. well.. EA.
The original post I quoted from you was giving off a completely different meaning but if that it what you meant then fair enough. Valid point.
 

Disney Analyst

Well-Known Member
Meanwhile Incredicoaster and Incredicookies and Pixar Fest with Incredibles, all coinciding with the release of the movie.

But seriously, from the bottom of my heart I hope you enjoy it. I'm not arguing to persuade others. I'm standing for my opinion.

Which has no relation to most people’s lives as they know nothing about all the synergy in Disneyland coinciding with the release of a highly anticipated sequel...
 

George Lucas on a Bench

Well-Known Member
LOL. I remember when EA was this little company turning out charming, wonderful, imaginative PC games like Pinball Construction Set and Bard's Tale. And now they're this huge, horrible corporation churning out the same drek over and over and building up a bad rep for underpaying their front-line employees and... and...

Okay, but they're not into theme parks yet...

I remember when it was EA Sports. It's in the game!
 

felipenor

Active Member
Tons of people... many on this forum alone. And you can bet they aren't going primarily for the Iron Man Experience or anything else you would consider to be an IP.
But for anyone who'd be willing to travel halfway around the globe to ride Mystic Manor, how many are actually going to Hong Kong to ride it?
 

Disneylover152

Well-Known Member
Animatronics, even little movement ones like on Monster's Inc, would be much appreciated in The Incredicoaster. I know it won't happen, but really hoping for a real animatronic Incredibles family at the end of the Incredicoaster.
 
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The Incredicoaster storyline has been revealed. Note: spoilers ahead.

The story is that The Incredibles, being honored for their heroic deeds by their hometown of Municiberg, have dedicated the city’s beloved roller coaster to them, now named The Incredicoaster! Unfortunately, as the family gets ready to ride, Jack-Jack is, sadly, too short to ride… as is Edna Mode. As Edna watches Jack-Jack in the VIP lounge, Jack-Jack (of course) escapes, and it’s up to The Incredibles to get him back!

As we pull into the launch track, we hear Dash’s voice telling us to keep our hands, arms, feet, and legs inside the vehicle, etc. We LAUNCH as Dash runs into action, trying to catch Jack-Jack and narrowly avoiding his laser beams in the first tunnel.

Climbing into the second tunnel, we see Elastigirl, stretching herself thin (her figure is 53 feet long!) to attempt to grab Jack-Jack. As we near the end of the tunnel, we detect a faint smell of….chocolate chip cookies? We soon discover Mr. Incredible, having punched through the tunnel, holding a cookie in the hopes of luring Jack-Jack to him.

Continuing on, we soon find Jack-Jack ablaze. Violet, seeing the danger her little brother poses to us, jumps in to save us by projecting a force field up into the tunnel, shielding us from the flames. Waving through the hills of the coaster, we find a number of Jack-Jacks, all laughing as they multiply.

Nearing the end of the ride, we hear the voice of Edna Mode telling The Incredibles that Jack-Jack has come back to the VIP lounge, unharmed! As we near the end of the coaster, we see the VIP lounge, now an absolute mess, with a final unknown surprise in store for us.


Source: https://tinyurl.com/ycps5mw7
 

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