The Sorcerer's Warmups, Day 5 Reviews
The Wild Wings at Goofy's Wiseacre Farms
An expansion on the former Barnstormer concept, this attraction will be an indoor/outdoor dark ride hybrid, taking you along first with Goofy through his barn, before being accidently catapulted into the air on this high flying adventure. Guests will soar around the acres of farmland Goofy has at the northernmost edge of Toontown, before Goofy guides your plane back in for a bumpy landing in the vegetable patch.
I am unfamiliar with the former Barnstormer concept, only with what's there now. Of course, MK's Barnstormer and DL's Go-Coaster (already there in Toontown) has I believe the exact same layouts. Replacing Go-Coaster - which I assume is your intent - with a fairly similar ride isn't that much of an upgrade to existing Toontown...though the addition of a dark ride section is a nice plus. (Hybridized coasters seem to be the popular solution to this prompt.)
Replacing the Neighborhood District with a new general meet and greet facility being built in Town Hall, The Fire-Quacker follows guests shrunk to the size of a chipmunk (Because cartoons!) to ride Huey, Dewey and Louie's new firecracker rocket in the form of an indoor family coaster. Once lit, guests go all over Donald's house smashing and breaking into various items until Donald's temper inevitably snaps to his nephew's amusement.
Top points for attention-to-realism by finding a home for the meet & greets which this ride is replacing. The ride itself sounds super fun and family-friendly, sort of like an indoors version of Dollywood's Firechaser Express I'm assuming and with one of the very best Disney characters there is (Donald Duck!) to make it timelessly "Disney." There are plenty of cute grace notes in the description which really make the ride's cartoonish personality come to life!
Oswald's Snowy Odd-venture
To shed light on an old character to a new audience,
Oswald's Lucky Odd-venture takes guests on a whimsical journey with Oswald the Lucky Rabbit to defeat the snow-monster Abominabella. Guests start in a cozy and cartoony log cabin and ascend the snowy mountain before rolling past the monster and riding back down the mountain as Oswald defends your cart from obstacles and such... which may result in a bumpy ride!
You cover the Oswald theming well, and Oswald fits Toontown nicely even if he is the mascot of nearby DCA. With this IP, I immediately wonder if your enclosed world might actually be black & what, or what sort of visual approach would you take...something like MMRR's 2.5-D perhaps? And what sort of ride is this? A bumpy one, yes, but it isn't clear if this is a dark ride, a roller coaster, a hybrid, or something else entirely.
Seven Dwarves Mine Train but re-theme it to Pluto. Yeah, he’s getting his own attraction.
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Yeah so we’re gonna use the ride vehicles and basic idea of the track design; mild but wild. Some fun show scenes and small drops. We’ll probably put more of it indoors so we can have more animatronics and some screen-based theming as well.
Disneyland could greatly benefit from a ride like 7DMT, and Toontown is a suitable spot. A rethemed ride clone isn't going to win originality points, but it's easy to imagine how this would work. Though exactly what is the Pluto theming like? That's a great big part of what defines a story-based attraction! That sort of material is really needed to make a promising idea stand out among the many other creative concept going on here.
Daisy's Dance Coaster
In this unique coaster, guests are invited to Daisy's dance hall where they can be taught the latest and greatest in ballet. Little do they know, the latest and greatest involves a coaster that bobs and swings around like it's dancing all around the dance studio, conducted by an animatronic Daisy in the middle.
It's nice to see an often overlooked character like Daisy getting some focus! The dance hall ride concept is an intriguing one. From the thematic description, this sounds like it would work better as a fancy next-gen flat ride, maybe something trackless like Luigi's Rollickin' Roadsters, maybe something else. While the roller coaster concept "bobs and sways," I'm not sure what sort of roller coaster it is. Finer details like a precise coaster model can really flesh out even a brief pitch.
I know there are certain rules about the Ducktales characters and the Fab Five crossing in each others' paths but do indulge me with this one and pretend Disney is laxer about it now...
Darkwing Duck's Daring Escape
In the seedy sidestreets of Toontown is the CannaBin, the new secret lair of the Fearsome Five (Megavolt, Bushroot, Quackerjack, Liquidator, and Negaduck), and the jump-off point of the land's newest dark ride,
Darkwing Duck's Daring Escape! Using the technologies in
Indiana Jones Adventure and
Dinosaur (EMV technology), guests will be able to ride the Ratcatcher, "crash through" the CannaBin, escape with Darkwing Duck, and aid him and his squad (Launchpad McQuack, Gosalyn, and even some of the agents from S.H.U.S.H. and the Justice Ducks) defend Toontown from the Fearsome Five and their nefarious schemes and heinous crimes!
Right out of the gate this one grabs my attention! I love the Duck Universe, which can really lend itself fantastically well to attractions. Darkwing Duck is instantly familiar, and anyone who doesn't know the IP can understand it anyway. The EMV ride system stands out too among the various roller coasters...but while family-friendly coasters are easily doable, Disney's EMVs aren't. Indy has the highest height restriction in the park, so something similar might not fit perfectly in such a youthful land.
Ludwig Von Drake invites guests into his lab to test out his latest invention - a combination car, plane, and boat that runs on "pure science" and is so advanced that it can even drive itself! Predictably, it malfunctions and guests are sent on a wild ride all over Toontown, ducking (no pun intended) in and out of various buildings, careening through a billboard, hurtling into a pond, and more, with quick gags (this IS Toontown, after all) and cameos from Mickey, Donald, Goofy, Minnie, and all of your other favorite Disney characters, all making for a delightful roller coaster/dark ride hybrid that will guarantee to put a smile on your face!
This is perhaps my favorite roller coaster idea so far. It is seamlessly tied into the character of Ludwig Von Drake, full of evocative descriptions which really sell the idea o a madcap scientific contraption running amok! With the character cameos, the quick gags, and the general wackiness, you truly capture the spirit of Toontown.
Goofy's Art Antics
Inspired by the classic "How to..." shorts, guests will have the chance to join Goofy in an interactive dark ride that offers a whole new look on art. Using the innovative "Splat" method, guests will paint the walls, the statues...and just about anything else within this slightly stuffy art academy!
This sounds like a wonderful expansion on Goofy's Paint 'n' Play House in Tokyo's Toontown. From the description, either you know that simple little attraction or - miraculously, and very possibly! - you've just happened onto the same concept! Tokyo's Goofy attraction is like a static precursor to the Midway Mania interactive tech. Yours could be a good next-gen version of the same. This is fitting for Toontown, it's realistic, and thankfully this one isn't a thrill ride.
Mickey Mouse: Carnival Chaos
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Keeping in the vain of Pete being the star of the show (in his own mind), Mickey Mouse: Carnival Chaos will take guests on a non-stop fun adventure through “Crazy Pete’s Carnival”, in which guests will board midway-style shooter/rollercoaster hybrid ride vehicles and join Mickey and Minnie as they navigate Pete’s Amusement Park. Guests will have to use their cannons to shoot elaborate targets across the Carnival as the entire experience culminates in a rollercoaster section, in which Mickey and Minnie ride alongside guests on Toontown’s infamous coaster “The Plunge of Infinite Doom”.
"Carnival Chaos," an interactive carnival-themed shooter dark ride...I gotta be honest, gettin' some pure unadulterated Toy Story Midway Mania vibes here. Like, one-to-one! Conceptually, this doesn't stand out nearly enough. The coaster hybrid element at the end at least make this different, and...Seriously, everybody, why with all the coaster-dark ride hybrids in this round?! (Nice custom artwork. It communicates a lot wordlessly.)
Presenting “Mickey’s Countdown to Pete-stinction!”
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Guests ride trackless Mouse cars to follow Mickey being trapped with a bomb, Pete kidnapping Minnie, Goofy unintentionally setting Mickey free, and Mickey saving Minnie from Pete’s Lair.
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Onto the ride! A trackless dark ride fits Toontown wonderfully, and it's something Disneyland is sorely lacking. This is nicely different from Runaway Railway, even if it's another Mickey Mouse trackless. Cute idea. Oh, and funny name!