I'd be happy with a few AA scenes inspired from WOM. It woud be great if it the entire ride was a throw back to an AA heavy attraction. I expect more screens, though.
If this is really a 60 million dollar refurb then we should expect a lot! I'm pretty excited about this refurb. I really like the direction TDO seems to be going recently with the refurbs. I love TT, but if this ride pays tribute to WOM in some way I will welcome this change with open arms.
the queue will have some tributes to WOM. it will be similar to the haunted mansion queue...not in the aspect of the option of going through the queue but many "hidden" tributes to original concepts and WOM.
If this is really a 60 million dollar refurb then we should expect a lot! I'm pretty excited about this refurb. I really like the direction TDO seems to be going recently with the refurbs. I love TT, but if this ride pays tribute to WOM in some way I will welcome this change with open arms.
I just hope the bulk of the budget isn't wrapped up in NextGen stuff for the queue.
I just hope the bulk of the budget isn't wrapped up in NextGen stuff for the queue.
We don't know what's changing, but $60 million should be the cost of a solid D-Ticket. If that's truly the budget, we should be expecting an entirely new attraction with just the same track layout.
I think the downside is when you have a ride with no sponsor ... take a look at the Wonders of Life ... Journey into Imagination and the former Horizons. Epcot is a different animal from the Magic Kingdom in this respect.
Forgive me for asking a stupid question here... I've been going to WDW long enough that I ought to know this answer but why does Disney rely on sponsors for the attractions at EPCOT? They put money into all of their other parks attractions. I don't seem to be able to find a sponsorship for New Fantasyland anywhere.
More than likely it's so that they don't have to front the money for refurbishments, operations, etc.
Well that's obvious but if that were the only reason then they'd be doing it for all of the parks and not just EPCOT.
They started with that model in Epcot and it remains to this day. Antiquated? Someone else will have to opine on that.
Hmmm. That's what my wife said she thought about it. If that's the case then I'm a little irritated with Disney for not taking the upper hand in the now defunct attractions and trying to do something to bring them back online with or without a sponsor. What happens if they lose all of their sponsors one day? Will Future World lay like a ghost town?
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