Replacement for Tomorrowland Speedway?

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lazyboy97o

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Screamscape.com is claiming that the glass roof over the outdoor portion was nixed... (though Screamscape is hearing this from people that are writing to them, so who knows how reliable the sources really are).
That would not be surprising. The roof structure sucked up a lot of resources.
 

flynnibus

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This was some of our go karts last night. Just to show how neglected speedway has been for ages

(Those cars had led headlights... and under car lighting too). And all that lighting was color changing
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Incomudro

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You need to visit more forums than this one. I've read many "worst attractions" threads and watched / listened to plenty of pod casts discussing the worst attractions at MK. Nearly always it's in the bottom tier.

I cannot tell you the elation and joy I felt upon first reading this rumor that Speedway was finally, FINALLY being destroyed and replaced.
I am praying that Marni is wrong and Tron is not going simply behind the speedway.

I hate the Speedway with every fiber of my being. It is a borderline carnival attraction that can be found at every 2-bit backwater theme park in the US. I go to Disney for experiences I can't have elsewhere and I would wager that's why most others go as well. It is the ride equivalent of sitting in traffic. The awful gas fumes waft around that area of the park making you feel like you're at the worlds largest gas station. Then there is the noise. Who DOESN'T love the sound of go-karts!!! BRRRRRRPRPRBRBBRBRRRRRRRRRRRRBRBRB-BRBRRRRRRRRRRRRRR. So much better than listening to the nice music they play, the sounds of laughter and hoots and hollers of people on Mine Train. Give me the sound of 10 engines puttering around a track any day!

Now you might be saying "Yeah but replace it with electric cars and it's all good mannnnn." Stop it, it isn't all good, it's still awful. Consider the footprint, this piece of asphalt-garbage-crap-trash eats up a massive amount of space. The cars also go about 7 mph which is actually slower than the handicapped scooters. Hell make that a ride, let your kid rent a scooter for 20 minutes and just scoot around the park. Even with electric cars and some theme elements added it is STILL 1 tiny, minuscule step above what can be found at any other theme park.

This is a long post, look at all that text, but you know what this "attraction" deserves every word I said above.

I hate the Speedway.

While I don't quite agree with all of this, I love this post!
Yes, I had a lot of fun on the Speedway with one of my son's driving me in one car, and my other son driving my wife in another car.
But, as I said in another post - the ride was lame, crude, and out of place when I first drove one of these cars in 1974!
The ride doesn't fit Disney and it really doesn't fit in a Tomorrowland.
Let alone a Tomorrowland that's getting a Tron coaster behind it, over it, or wherever.
 

Buried20KLeague

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That would not be surprising. The roof structure sucked up a lot of resources.


I don't think there's any way Tron gets built without the outdoor portion and light package. That's the whole deal with TRON in Shanghai.

Beyond that, if I look from it from a bean counter's perspective... The smaller the building, the less ongoing heating/AC and maintenance I've gotta do on that building. That might not be huge, but I could see TDO factoring that kind of BS in.

It's all already engineered. The plans have already been drawn up. That's probably a LARGE portion of the resources it consumed during design/construction for Shanghai. The cost for a second glass canopy would be much less than Shanghai.

If there's a cost/design problem with the Shanghai design, it would be the multi-level setup of Shanghai. But Martin has suggested TRON would majorly change sightlines, which would suggest the multi-level design sticks.

@marni1971??

I don't see it happening... But if they pass THIS up in favor of a warehouse... It would be another lasting memory of TDO's ineptitude.

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Buried20KLeague

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Plus it's a tremendous visual draw.
Draws you to the ride, makes the whole area more beautiful.

And those are both understatements.

There's no way they build TRON without the canopy and light show. There's just no way. It calls to you from all the way back in the hub at Shanghai.

Without that, it's a decent, and incredibly SHORT, bike coaster.

The launch into the outdoor portion was the best part of the ride, IMO.
 
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