They should knock it down and rebuild HorizonsYeah, but it could still use a general refurb. It's been running almost everyday since it opened, save for the time they changed to put in the Green Side.
As far as I know they are Disney's, but I'm not 100%.Serious question on this thread, @wdwmagic or @marni1971, what happens to the Kuka arms when this attraction closes? Does it stay with WDW or does Raytheon get a say as to what happens? Would be pretty cool in another attraction, or maybe they'll just sell them to Uni at halfprice
So after SOAT closes, there will only be 1 kuka arm in use on WDW property on Nemo.As far as I know they are Disney's, but I'm not 100%.
Are the sponsors not renewing or is Disney not wanting to bring them back? It feels like at this point, they'll just let every contract expire and then do something else with the Inno East building.As far as I know they are Disney's, but I'm not 100%.
They honestly could radically change it by getting Matt Damon and Ridley Scott on-board for a The Martian re-theme. That's an IP that I think could easily be integrated into FW and actually fit.Mission Space is sadly one of those that just turned into a nightmare, and something the company would rather forget. It was plagued with construction and contractor issues, lots of guest experience issues, and it just didn't deliver what they hoped it would. The roll out of the ride to other parks was abandoned, and with all that being said, I don't see them making any changes to it. Look how long it took to get a new Star tours movie with all the material they could use and the stories popularity. Mission Space has none of that going for it.
I think in many cases they are fixed length contracts, and a lot changes in the years following the signing, both financially, and with people involved. I would be really surprised if Disney was not trying to renew them, they clearly are still trying to populate Innoventions, with the recent opening of Colortopia as evidence.Are the sponsors not renewing or is Disney not wanting to bring them back? It feels like at this point, they'll just let every contract expire and then do something else with the Inno East building.
They need a lot more than Storm Struck and Colortopia in there though.I think in many cases they are fixed length contracts, and a lot changes in the years following the signing, both financially, and with people involved. I would be really surprised if Disney was not trying to renew them, they clearly are still trying to populate Innoventions, with the recent opening of Colortopia as evidence.
I think in many cases they are fixed length contracts, and a lot changes in the years following the signing, both financially, and with people involved. I would be really surprised if Disney was not trying to renew them, they clearly are still trying to populate Innoventions, with the recent opening of Colortopia as evidence.
Very true. If that coaster were to open in WDW it would be absolutely panned by critics. But as always, when things open overseas - the grass is always greener and all.
Japan needs something... that whole side of WS needs something. Only Canada has a movie. Definitely lopsided in it's offerings.
Weather pavilion would be sweet. Also, expand Mission: Space to a full freaking space pavilion.
Yeah, the coaster seems okay but nothing special. It could have been farm more interesting with two interacting tracks (think Dragon Challenge) with one blue and one yellow with some "wall" effect being left behind by the opposing vehicle.
As is for SDL, it looks more like a nice weeny for the folks in that land that a great ride on its own.
My first introduction to Tron was in Kingdom Hearts II.What is everyone's obsession with Tron? I've never seen either movie and despite being a gamer, I have no desire to do so. Epcot needs fewer thematically poor attractions, not more.
The Sum of All Thrills is an exhibit, not an attraction.Thank God! Epcot is filled with so many great attractions, it's nice to see one closing for a change.
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