Curious detail... What's up with the 'jack and the beanstalk' vine distinctly running from the mountains into the back of the MMRR entrance?
Goodbye Roger. Not that the ride ever did the film any justice. Queue was cool though. And it was cool to have your favorite movie of all time being represented at the park. If not favorite, Top 5 for sure.
“Fun new space.” Yikes. That doesn’t even sound like a ride. Are they doing us the way WDW did Snow White?
It also makes you wonder- what was the point of making a big deal about re imagining the Roger Rabbit ride to have Jessica Rabbit as a PI if the ride was just gonna close two years later?
Unless it's not closing and they just didn't think to prepare an answer to the most obvious question you'd get when announcing a Toontown redo.
But also, it's been months and we haven't seen any progress on Jessica's Rabbit's Cartoon Spin other than taking down the marquee and putting a couple barrels in a trunk. So maybe that plan has changed, Roger Rabbit will remain as is until it's closed in a year or two?
Yea I’m thinking plans changed. We ve seen an example of this recently with the Lightning Lane announcement after creating a new FP distribution area for Spider-Man. It also feels like the Magic Keys came out of nowhere.
I’m guessing based on some info we ve seen today that early 2022 may be the last time we see Roger. Even if they don’t work on it’s replacement until MMRR opens.
Fun new space?? That sound like a death sentence.
That building has been abandoned for almost twenty years. It was originally the location for the maintenance and storage of the Toontown Jolly Trolley fleet of electrical vehicles. That trolley ride closed around 2003 or so. It would be convenient to use for the adjacent ride's queue, or a new pre-show explaining how Detective Rabbit (She/Her) is the new star of the show.
I wonder Disney could adding new Roger Rabbit attraction as scrapped attraction supposed to be opening at both Disneyland and Disney's Hollywood Studios in 1990s called Toontown Transit, a simulator ride like Star Tours and StormRider.It does. But I think it's just a poorly worded sentence from an intern.
Although, in the concept art they seem to have moved the ride entrance over to the old Trolley barn.
That building has been abandoned for almost twenty years. It was originally the location for the maintenance and storage of the Toontown Jolly Trolley fleet of electrical vehicles. That trolley ride closed around 2003 or so. It would be convenient to use for the adjacent ride's queue, or a new pre-show explaining how Detective Rabbit (She/Her) is the new star of the show.
Isn't it?It's pretty amazing that in a park as 'compact' and restricted in size as Disneyland, there can still be spaces like this that are unused.
I'm sure it will be nice, but it hardly seems like they're going to "...leverage Disney’s powerful brand, develop new stories and share even more magical experiences with our guests," per Josh's quote.
Toontown has so much potential to be a fun and exciting corner of the park; it was once a hive of activity, but is now a shell of its former self. This announcement feels like they're surrendering and committing to the status quo, rather than pushing the limits and delivering something rewarding.
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