• The new WDWMAGIC iOS app is here!
    Stay up to date with the latest Disney news, photos, and discussions right from your iPhone. The app is free to download and gives you quick access to news articles, forums, photo galleries, park hours, weather and Lightning Lane pricing. Learn More
  • Welcome to the WDWMAGIC.COM Forums!
    Please take a look around, and feel free to sign up and join the community.

MK Stitch's Great Escape Replacement— Don’t Hold Your Breath

Maeryk

Well-Known Member
Yeah.. go back and find old park open vids (from any of the parks, really) and old soundtracks.. some of that stuff was just.. horrible. I mean, not even nostalgia can make Glenn Campbell singing under the monorail any better.
 
I'm fine with SGE closing. However, I do sort of like Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor, but I just feel like the two rides just don't fit in. Remember when Tomorrowland's theme was consistent? It had a Metropolis Science Center (featuring The Timekeeper, a show with a time machine), the Tomorrowland Interplanetary Convention Center (the ominous building in which Alien Encounter took place), an airport, metro system, plaza, a spaceport, restaurants with entertainment, and the theming was just beautiful. Now, it's a strange mish-mash of Disney IP's, rides that fit in with the theme of Tomorrowland since the start (TTA Peoplemover), rides that didn't fit in with the theme initially but now do (Space Mountain's current retro-futuristic style), and things that just don't fit in (Tomorrowland Speedway.)
 

Bairstow

Well-Known Member
I'm fine with SGE closing. However, I do sort of like Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor, but I just feel like the two rides just don't fit in. Remember when Tomorrowland's theme was consistent? It had a Metropolis Science Center (featuring The Timekeeper, a show with a time machine), the Tomorrowland Interplanetary Convention Center (the ominous building in which Alien Encounter took place), an airport, metro system, plaza, a spaceport, restaurants with entertainment, and the theming was just beautiful. Now, it's a strange mish-mash of Disney IP's, rides that fit in with the theme of Tomorrowland since the start (TTA Peoplemover), rides that didn't fit in with the theme initially but now do (Space Mountain's current retro-futuristic style), and things that just don't fit in (Tomorrowland Speedway.)

I really loved that late '90s version of Tomorrowland. Other than laugh floor's admittedly neat interactivity, could any of the changes they've made in the last 20 years be considered an upgrade?
 

Register on WDWMAGIC. This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.

Back
Top Bottom