Storm Riders Replacing SSE??

TDRFAN

New Member
You don't give up, do you... you just can't admit you're wrong...

However....You got it all wrong...

EXCEPT Disney Doesn't own the ride system in Tokyo anymore...

This is how it works in real life...

The OLC bought the whole thing...

And what do you mean grander... been there in Tokyo???
We are NOT ALLOWED by law do duplicate this... this is called copyright...

The rights for the complete ride (including the ride system as used in Tokyo)has been sold to the OLC...

Then what about Test track, you're gonna say, that's the same ride system??

Basicly yes... but in the configuration like in Tokyo, may not be used by anyone else... not even Creative in Glendale, Ca... THEY sold these rights...

S O L D ..... like in not the owner anymore...

Why do you keep argueing... Don't argue for sake of argueing... It's useless...

Thanks! :wave:

Sorry for the late reply everybody. I just want to say that even if they could build Journey to the Center of the Earth, it would cost them roughly $300 million for the attraction and the volcano. That's a whole lot of money for a single attraction and sadly, it's just not possible with the WDC's mentality today. :)
 

unkadug

Follower of "Saget"The Cult
Sorry for the late reply everybody. I just want to say that even if they could build Journey to the Center of the Earth, it would cost them roughly $300 million for the attraction and the volcano. That's a whole lot of money for a single attraction and sadly, it's just not possible with the WDC's mentality today. :)

What's that mean? WDC just spent over 100 million on EE. :veryconfu

And where do your figures come from anyway?
 

TDRFAN

New Member
What's that mean? WDC just spent over 100 million on EE. :veryconfu

And where do your figures come from anyway?

$300 million is a lot more than $100 million and just too much to spend on a single attraction.

The OLC has yet to reveal the amount of money spent on Journey to the Center of the Earth, but I've heard (from reliable sources) anywhere between $250-300 million. Their Splash Mountain/Critter Country project cost about $250 million too.
 

Enderikari

Well-Known Member
$300 million is a lot more than $100 million and just too much to spend on a single attraction.

The OLC has yet to reveal the amount of money spent on Journey to the Center of the Earth, but I've heard (from reliable sources) anywhere between $250-300 million. Their Splash Mountain/Critter Country project cost about $250 million too.

OLC also charges everyone, even their own cast members $800 for an annual pass(for two parks... and charges for the monorail too!), and sells all of its attractions to the highest bidder in sponsorship cash... What's your point?
 

TDRFAN

New Member
OLC also charges everyone, even their own cast members $800 for an annual pass(for two parks... and charges for the monorail too!), and sells all of its attractions to the highest bidder in sponsorship cash... What's your point?

That they have huge budgets for attractions/shows. :slurp:

Correction: The 2 Park Annual Passport is only $635 :animwink:
 

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