Glad to see I'm not the only one who recognizes the TTC has good bones and a solid design language suffocating underneath that tacky 1990's overlay.
The TTC is the same vintage as most of the Disneyland Hotel. And out here in SoCal they are just finishing a comprehensive 3-year redo of the entire Disneyland Hotel. And you know what the Imagineers did with the old Disneyland Hotel? They ripped out all the 1990's contemporary "Disneyfied" overlays and went back to the original architecture and mid-century modern design aesthetic for the hotel, but updated it with new LED lighting and sleek new CM costumes and a saturated color palette with vintage artwork and fabrics and surfaces.
And the result is stunningly fresh and crisp and 21st century, yet also looks like something you would have seen showroom-new back in 1965. It's so hip it hurts, and they didn't have to do major surgery to get there.
They should get the exact same team of Imagineers that brought the Disneyland Hotel back to it's fabulous mid-century glory for the 21st century and ship them out to Orlando to work on redoing the TTC. There's a huge potential there, without using a single bulldozer to destroy the place.
I do agree that it NEEDS a makeover, but how could they do it? They can't close it...
I wouldn't mind the alweg, but it seems more classic to disneyland. Besides, if it ever did come to WDW, It would have to have the same capacity (if not more) of the current WDW Fleet *Which is aging horribly*They could straighten the tracks out more south of the present platform and start to build the new ttc from there. A larger platform will ease some of the problems. Also disney can have the platform built to accommodate the current ALWEG and be easily upgradable.
I say implode it, it's ancient. It's not a transportation hub! :xmas:
I wouldn't mind the alweg, but it seems more classic to disneyland. Besides, if it ever did come to WDW, It would have to have the same capacity (if not more) of the current WDW Fleet *Which is aging horribly*
Im not aganist new WDW Monorails, but I kind of like the design WDW monorails have always have, call it Classic WDW for say.
I do agree that it NEEDS a makeover, but how could they do it? They can't close it...
They could straighten the tracks out more south of the present platform and start to build the new ttc from there. A larger platform will ease some of the problems. Also disney can have the platform built to accommodate the current ALWEG and be easily upgradable.
I think Jakester means the current Disneyland monorails, which are radically different than the current WDW monorails and inspired by the original Disneyland ALWEG monorails. As opposed to the previous generation of Disneyland monorails (sorry I can't remember all the Marks), which had the WDW look of all-white with a colored stripe.
At 1 Million Dollars per foot of track (as some people will lead us to believe)....I hardly think that is an option.
I could be wrong though! :shrug:
Yeah, just a bit, and then there was the guy about a week ago claiming that it was $57.3 million per half foot, or roughly $605 billion per mile.1 million per foot? That would make a mile 5.2 billion, that is a bit off from the real price.
Okay. Yeah the retro look of dl's monorail would be out of place at wdw. I would like to see the walk through style that tdl has, though I know that the beam is different.
1 million per foot? That would make a mile 5.2 billion, that is a bit off from the real price.
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