So it can only get better than that.please don't ask anything be done to tommorowland, the last time that happened, we got SGE
So it can only get better than that.
They need to remove the Carousel of Progress, put a bigger arcade next to Space Mountain, keep the planets on Astro Orbiter stationary, keep Stitch and Monsters, Inc., add Duffy, more meet & greets and gift shops, then add Fastpass and next-generation queue to the Peoplemover.
Right on! I couldn't even tell you what (other than a less crowded sidewalk) what is even on the other side of that lagoon.That looks like a 60's version of what they thought the future would like in the 2000's.
A Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow
One of the key observations that has been made about the new Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom interactive game is that every land except Tomorrowland has a tie-in to the game. This has led many to speculate that Disney does not want to spend to add SotMK elements only to have to remove them for a giant upgrade to the land that may be in the planning stages right now.
The new Disney parks leadership (aka Tom Staggs) and Walt Disney Imagineering agree that Tomorrowland at both the Magic Kingdom and at Disneyland is in great need of help. Cars land opens in June at DCA and New Fantasyland opens in November at the MK. This is fortuitous for the prospects for a new Tomorrowland. If the crowds and spending come to DCA and New Fantasyland as predicted, WDI will get the greenlight to move ahead with plans to update Tomorrowland in both parks.
Historically, Disney management has been much more likely to green light an attraction if it can be duplicated and used in multiple parks. They now believe they can get two Tomorrowlands for the price of one (so to speak). Disneyland and the Magic Kingdom would get clones of a new E-Ticket, clones of a C or D ticket, and updates to theming that will be nearly identical at both parks.
Everything would be tied up around space travel and a very futuristic vision of far off places and new creatures. The C or D ticket is tentatively scheduled to be a WALL-E based next-generation omnimover (a more varied range of motion for the cars and onboard screens to interact with). The E-Ticket you've probably already heard of.
It will be more than just a single ride, but rather a whole pavilion. Everyone knows that Avatarland has been put on hold at Disney's Animal Kingdom. The reason might be because Imagineering has long held an interest in graphing an alien world onto Tomorrowland and the Avatar movies might provide the perfect vehicle. It also lets Disney have a working concept that won't see the park needing to re-invent the land every 15 years again.
That's all I have for today. Looks like we could be in for a very interested next 5 years.
What is the Empire State Building other than 'a 1929 version of what they thought the future would look like in 1979'?That looks like a 60's version of what they thought the future would like in the 2000's.
Why prefer the fake 'future that never was' over the authentic 'future that never was'?That's exactly what it is.alissafalco said:That looks like a 60's version of what they thought the future would like in the 2000's.
Glad it's gone, myself.
The "Future That Never Was" refurb of the '90s was perfect,
Now you are a man of exquisite taste!I agree, perhaps we could go with something like this:
Yeah my bad. I was going for the inferior version one, so I guess I should have said December 1994!Only thing I would change Martin is that Tomorrowland became perfect on June 20, 1995
What is the Empire State Building other than 'a 1929 version of what they thought the future would look like in 1979'?
What is the Seattle Space Needle other than 'a 1962 version of what they thought the future would look like in 1992'?
Should it all be demolished?
The 'futuristic visions' of 1929, 1962 and 1971 are not obsolete - they are simply the futuristic visions of 1929, 1962 and 1971. Their worth is not what they tell us about 1979, 1992 or 2001, but what they tell us about 1929, 1962, 1971. Futurism is a
Tomorrowland is no more obsolete than Main Street is obsolete for 'looking like the 1955 version of what they thought the past was like in 1905'. MS does not look like 1905, it looks like 1955 nostalgia for the US city centers that had lost their function to postwar mobilty and suburbanisation. Tomorrowlaqnd does not look like the world in 2001, it looks like 1971 'futurism' for US city centers embracing an optimistic future.
One preserves Main Street not as a monument of the 1900's, but as one of 1955. Likewise, one preserves Tomorrowland not as a monument for the 2000's, but as one of 1971.
This is what I would do for Tomorrowland.
Make an entrance likes this.
Redo the Tomorrowland Speedway to make it look something like this.
Updated Space Mountain and make this for the inside of Space Mountain
Put a fountain like this.
Remove the arcade.
Build a small gift shop and use the rest of the space for a new ride. Maybe a Tron roller coaster? Hmmmmmm???
Also, remove Stich and put in a updated ExtraTERRORestrial so there something for Teens except Space Mountain
Remove the Laugh Floor and replace it with some kind of UFO ride.
Make the Terrace an ACUTALLY restaurant again.
Remove all the clutter in front of Buzz.
Updated the People Mover with new audio and add new cars.
Update COP with a newer ending and fix the AAs and remove the gear sign in fornt of it.
For expansion they could add a Meet the Robsions ride
That's all I would do to Tomorrowland.
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