shakes20 said:I really do hope that they change that attraction. Of everything in MK, I think the Speedway is the biggest waste of space. There is nothing unique about the ride, it's the same thing that you could find at many other parks in the world, the lines are awful and the fumes are overwhelming when you get to the front of the line. I know that I loved it as a kid, and I know that my children want to go on it again, but throw me a bone, please! If Cars is good at all, I would love to see a refurb of this ride!
ThreeCircles said:Is it just me or am I the only one who feels that not every attraction needs to be tied into a movie?
sniggle74 said:I agree with you on this one. No - not every attraction needs a movie tie-in. It seems to have been of recent that it has become manditory (sad to say). I'm all for an attraction that has a Disney flare or touch - I mean, fantasyland would look pretty silly without at least a character related attraction.
Epcot82Guy said:Having said that, I think the Indy Speedway has some great potential if retooled. I personally think it is simply in the wrong place. I think this attraction could easily serve as the foundational attraction for ToonTown. You have Pete's Garage, why not dramatically expand that and have the cars take a tour of ToonTown. Reserve the space that currently houses the queue for a new tomorrowland attraction (NOT tied into a film) to make the transition smoother and add a lot of small scenes from Toontown to the trip around. This could actually serve as a HUGE movie tie in using famous Disney vehicles, including Cars, and then it would make sense inthis part of the park.
That would never happen, though...
Epcot82Guy said:Add me in with resounding support for stopping the movie tie-ins! It just seems like a cheap way of adding "creativity" and marketing. Don't get me wrong, marketing ability is great, but overlaying something just to advertise it is cheap and shows (SGE for example).
Having said that, I think the Indy Speedway has some great potential if retooled. I personally think it is simply in the wrong place. I think this attraction could easily serve as the foundational attraction for ToonTown. You have Pete's Garage, why not dramatically expand that and have the cars take a tour of ToonTown. Reserve the space that currently houses the queue for a new tomorrowland attraction (NOT tied into a film) to make the transition smoother and add a lot of small scenes from Toontown to the trip around. This could actually serve as a HUGE movie tie in using famous Disney vehicles, including Cars, and then it would make sense inthis part of the park.
That would never happen, though...
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