They threw out the idea of a black box ride... into the ocean. There, it killed Ariel.
Its essentially MMRR.
A ride that can be swapped out or changed easily because there are very few 'permanent' fixtures.
Not exactly sure why its such a bad idea in your opinion. Disney should change & update rides from time to time.
Why is ease so important? What happened to immersion and depth? I feel like Spongebob looking at the patties in Krabby o Mondays going "where's the love???"
The black box concept is Mickey & Minnie's. MMRR is a fun attraction, is it the best? No. But it's basically the concept that was introduced, and executed. Just not in the same location, or with the same intent.I've said this before, but I think the black box dark ride thing is a dumb idea. Just having a dark ride being a nondescript vehicle moving through a bunch of screens would in my opinion suck much of the fun out of it being a dark ride.
The black box concept is Mickey & Minnie's. MMRR is a fun attraction, is it the best? No. But it's basically the concept that was introduced, and executed. Just not in the same location, or with the same intent.
One could argue MMRR was the trial run, and they could still build this "black box" but I don't think so.
I don’t really remember the original rumors but I thought the plan was just to have an attraction that was easy to swap out. A MMRR-esque attraction could probably be “rethemed” within 6 months. I’m not really saying that in its current iteration, it’s possible, due to its placement.MMRR is similar, but I don't think it really counts. It has physical pieces that would have to be removed and, more importantly, the vehicles would have to be reprogrammed. That would likely require weeks of testing. MMRR also has themed ride vehicles that wouldn't necessarily fit another attraction.
I think a true black box attraction that could be swapped essentially overnight would need unthemed tracked vehicles looking solely at projections and/or videos.
I don’t really remember the original rumors but I thought the plan was just to have an attraction that was easy to swap out. A MMRR-esque attraction could probably be “rethemed” within 6 months. I’m not really saying that in its current iteration, it’s possible, due to its placement.
I don’t really remember the original rumors but I thought the plan was just to have an attraction that was easy to swap out. A MMRR-esque attraction could probably be “rethemed” within 6 months. I’m not really saying that in its current iteration, it’s possible, due to its placement.
Wasn't If You Had Wings the original black box? It was all screens with non-descript ride vehicles.
Spending nine figures on a seasonal attraction is not viable. Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railroad is too specifically designed for its usage.I don’t really remember the original rumors but I thought the plan was just to have an attraction that was easy to swap out. A MMRR-esque attraction could probably be “rethemed” within 6 months. I’m not really saying that in its current iteration, it’s possible, due to its placement.
Wasn't If You Had Wings the original black box? It was all screens with non-descript ride vehicles.
Included with admission?It was also free to ride.
Included with admission?
I desperately want them to do something with that area. But replacing that dud of an area with this crappy attraction idea would be an insult.With Mermaid apparently gone due to the black mold (and probably that part of the complex with it), they have a strong insentative to redo the Courtyard. The Disney Junior show is out of date (referencing properties that have changed shows in the years since it opened), and Launch Bay is nothing more than M&G space at this point. All of it could be replaced with the black box as planned - but does Disney have the money to do so? I doubt it.
Don't forget who was in charge of parks then.For as much as people hate (rightly) on Chapek for nickle and diming and park reservations, its not like he came in with the best hand dealt to him...Starcruiser, Epcot remake, Genie, pushing Disney into politics, falling castmember standards, broken rides/effects, price increases, Galaxies Edge cutbacks and more were all on Igers watch. Outside the parks, Iger oversaw the development of almost every movie released under Chapeks term, as they were in production long before Chapek took over. Im sure I am missing more...they must have known Universal was doing far more than just Harry Potter and there is still no plan in place for that competition.
For my life I dont understand why the Disney community is so happy that Iger is back, when he was, quite literally, responsible for almost everything people claim he will fix.
Don't forget who was in charge of parks then.
I think I'm in the minority on this, but I'm personally sick of going for "immersion." Just give me a fun ride. I don't need to feel like I'm inside the fantasy world of a story. Just give me a fun ride.Why is ease so important? What happened to immersion and depth? I feel like Spongebob looking at the patties in Krabby o Mondays going "where's the love???"
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