Robrien1110
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Can we just be happy they're getting rid of Stitch finally?
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Can we just be happy they're getting rid of Stitch finally?
I would WAY rather have Toontown than Toy Story Land... and if a Mickey dark ride went into the old Art Of Animation spot it would make the perfect entry into an entire fleshed out Toontown... expanding into Pixar properties as well as others...Wouldn't a roger rabbit ride work at DHS?
Are you saying what I think you're saying?
Any more than Fantasyland isn't a cohesive theme? There is also some speculation that Pixar movies all operate in the same world.
The only way this could be a spiritual precursor to World Showcase is if IASW handed out food in every country you pass through.. how cool would it be to grab a dole whip through the Hawaii part of IASW.FWIW, I do think that FL in WDW is more cohesive now with the FLE (though the circus should be split off as it's own separate land). To me, the biggest thing that sticks out is IASW, which I've long contended would be ideal if it were moved to World Showcase which is the spiritual successor to the ride anyway.
In my head canon, Storybook Circus is its own land. It's the only way the entrance song makes sense (seven lands and more).FWIW, I do think that FL in WDW is more cohesive now with the FLE (though the circus should be split off as it's own separate land). To me, the biggest thing that sticks out is IASW, which I've long contended would be ideal if it were moved to World Showcase which is the spiritual successor to the ride anyway.
If there's ever an IP based LPS ride in France I'd prefer the B&tB ride from Tokyo. Frozen opened the door for this nonsense, might as well get something much cooler looking than Ratatouille out of it. What have you heard about that ride btw?It'd work better in DHS but a park can have only so much LPS ride systems.
Epcot it might have to be then.
Toontown with the rumored Mickey GMR replacement as a new build and a clone of Roger Rabbit. I'd be over the moon.I would WAY rather have Toontown than Toy Story Land... and if a Mickey dark ride went into the old Art Of Animation spot it would make the perfect entry into an entire fleshed out Toontown... expanding into Pixar properties as well as others...
Toontown with the rumored Mickey GMR replacement as a new build and a clone of Roger Rabbit. I'd be over the moon.
Nothing I can post hereIf there's ever an IP based LPS ride in France I'd prefer the B&tB ride from Tokyo. Frozen opened the door for this nonsense, might as well get something much cooler looking than Ratatouille out of it. What have you heard about that ride btw?.
I'll agree with this. While I also believe WDW is better with a healthy mix of IP and orginal idea attractions, putting anything Pixar into one "land" limits any potential crossover for future tie-ins with Pixar films in other areas of the World, where they actually might make sense.Isn't Pixar Place exactly the kind of IP mishmash that people here denounce so much? "Pixar" isn't a cohesive theme.
It would have been a great fit 20 years ago, when the park still adhered to a golden age of Hollywood aesthetic and people still knew what a Roger Rabbit was.Wouldn't a roger rabbit ride work at DHS?
I'll agree with this. While I also believe WDW is better with a healthy mix of IP and orginal idea attractions, putting anything Pixar into one "land" limits any potential crossover for future tie-ins with Pixar films in other areas of the World, where they actually might make sense.
Right. Hence the reason why "Pixar Place" no longer makes sense in DHS.Hasn't that boat already sailed? Not only are there Pixar-based attractions in every park, there's nearly a Pixar-based feature of some kind in every land.
SMH. If you don't think Tron would fit in Tomorrowland, then you have zero credibility. Tron is the most-Tomorrowland-iest concept on the face of the earth and there's absolutely nothing about it that's more "futuristic" than Candy Crush. You just can't see past the fact that it's blue and neon instead of rainbow colored.
Candy Crush is not about a Candyland, it's about entering a digital video game world. The hero's defining characteristic is that she's a programming glitch. Wreck-it Ralph is a Disneyfied version of The Matrix.
(SPOILER ALERT) It ends with a princess, therefore it obviously fits anywhere in WDW.I think you are missing the point...neon is futuristic and pink is girly...and girly can't be futuristic...duh...lol
I've actually felt Ratatouille in the France pavilion makes a lot of sense. Better fit than Frozen in Norway (Ratatouille at least takes place in actual France and celebrates culinary arts that the country is known for) and would add a great family ride in an area of WS that would benefit to spread out crowds.
I mean, if they actually had to put an IP in France, it's not a bad option (though I'd pick a dark ride based on Hunchback as my ideal choice).
Yep, were you the original proponent of that idea? I've long been in support of it.FWIW, I do think that FL in WDW is more cohesive now with the FLE (though the circus should be split off as it's own separate land). To me, the biggest thing that sticks out is IASW, which I've long contended would be ideal if it were moved to World Showcase which is the spiritual successor to the ride anyway.
If they put B&tB in France after building Belle's entire Village and the Beast's Castle in Fantasyland I will have a stroke.If they put B&tB in France, along with the Impressions film, I could spend the whole day in that one World Showcase pavilion!
and likely you would because the line for the ride would be hours long...lol I would like new attractions as much as anyone else, but feel like Beauty and The Beast is better suited to The Magic Kingdom... Being a classic fairytale and all...If they put B&tB in France, along with the Impressions film, I could spend the whole day in that one World Showcase pavilion!
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