WDWFREAK53
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I still do not get what is so amazing about the queue for Toy Story Midway Mania. Its cluttered, but dull.
Um, did you forget Mr. Potatohead?
I still do not get what is so amazing about the queue for Toy Story Midway Mania. Its cluttered, but dull.
Nope. Maybe its because I am a little hard of hearing, but he was hardly audible for most of my time in that crowded little room. He was visible for even less time. A wonderful animatronic poorly placed does not create an amazing queue in my book.Um, did you forget Mr. Potatohead?
And here is a miniature of Belle's Villiage. Imagine something like this scaled up in FL. Nice. Borrowed from allears.net....
I did not realize WDI had already built a Beast's Castle and Belle's Village on a small static scale as part of a ride through in Paris DL. Here is an image of what we may be getting at WDW but on a much larger scale.
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1009/599756813_96728b8bd7.jpg?v=1182939546
Do you really think they would but this in there along with LM area i would like a BATB ride though....
Is that Casey Jr. going by in the foreground?
Question, how hard do you think it would be to clone that to fit the track for the Barnstormer...
I think its incredibly shortsigthed of Disney not to have a Wonderland area with the teacups and the alice dark ride from disneyland with meet and greets from the new film.
I think I'm about to go to disneyland to play musical chairs with the mad hatter right now to say my last goodbyes to the orange costume.
I know this is a minor detail, but it's something I noticed looking at those plans. I don't know if anyone here has ever studied design, but the plans that are being proposed take up far more land than I think has been acknowledged here. Furthermore, the spacing seems unrealistic. The general space between Disney rides in Fantasyland is not that far, maybe a 50 foot walk from one to the other. This blueprint puts more than 100 feet between individual rides. Furthermore, the sizing seems unrealistic. The attractions that are actual rides seem awkwardly sized when set against the current attractions visible on the blueprint. There are also no floorplans for the new ride tracks, though in fairness that could be because the tracks are not finalized (though it seems silly to show a blueprint without knowing the specifications of everything you're putting in). The other "attractions" (aside from Ariel) are all very very tiny. We're talking queue line tiny. Compare, for example, the size of the Pooh waiting area on the blueprint and the Aurora attraction or the Cinderella one. Now, if these two attractions ended up being not rides but meet and greets, it is still illogical because there is no sense in Disney putting that much effort and time and money into a meet and greet. Ariel's meet and greet, you might argue, is very detailed, but it is not an entire area (which these ones would be) but rather a small area that was cheap and easy to theme (I mean, the pond was already there). Also, why would Disney make Cinderella's chateau when they could expand the castle and do a walk through for there? My point? These "blueprints" don't seem too official. I know I'm going to get attacked for this, but this has been bugging me for a while. Having studied design, these floorplans for the park seem very unrealistic and fantastical. Sorry this is so long, but I have needed to get this off of my chest, it's been bugging me since I first looked at the plans.
Your at Disneyland?? Lucky you!
yes, I'm in anaheim right now! I could ride space mountain as much as I want because it's open! :lookaroun
Fact: Every ride at Disneyland is superior to their florida counterpart
Fact: Every ride at Disneyland is superior to their florida counterpart
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