Fox&Hound
Well-Known Member
The attraction has a little life left in it yet.
Please let this be a hint that they are getting rid of it soon....
The attraction has a little life left in it yet.
I truly hope so...The attraction has a little life left in it yet.
I truly hope so...
I know there are issues. Particularly for those of us with long drives to Disney, the last thing we want to do is get in a pretend car. Yes, I would like emission-free cars. Yes, I would like a smoother ride. Yes, I would like more responsive steering. Yes, I would like more room for my tush and legs.
BUT...
When I ride the speedway, I see my kid's beaming face when he completes the track without touching the center rail. For a kid, the opportunity to drive, especially, with mom or dad as a passenger is awesome. The speedway, with all of its faults, is a prime example of the original idea (from some dead guy) about creating experiences that parents and their children can enjoy together.
And it is still better than another meet and greet.
Right. And there are some people who don't micro-analyze these topics like us enthusiasts and just simply enjoy it.
Wow, I didn't know that was possible![...] When I ride the speedway, I see my kid's beaming face when he completes the track without touching the center rail. [...]
Wow, I didn't know that was possible!
I get what you are saying but....I've always thought it doesn't fit Tomorrowland or even a Disney park.
More suited for a place like Fun Spot Orlando IMHO.
I get what you are saying but....
Disneyland Autopia opened July 17, 1955.
The US Interstate System (Eisenhower Interstate System) was created July 29, 1956.
It wasn't officially considered completed until October 14, 1992. So the roots of the Tomorrowland Speedway are older than our Interstate System. For me, it is a huge nostalgia factor. I remember driving it with my father as early as Oct 1982. Now, I get to drive it with my kids. They love it and I love experiencing it with them. Yes there are times, i'm like not again.... when they want to ride it over and over. But, I hope it stick around for just a little longer. Yes, I'd rather have this than another meet and greet. I hope whatever replaces it in the future is worth it. Not like we traded 20k leagues for Pooh's Playground. Thank goodness that was temporary.
I get what you are saying but....
Disneyland Autopia opened July 17, 1955.
The US Interstate System (Eisenhower Interstate System) was created July 29, 1956.
It wasn't officially considered completed until October 14, 1992. So the roots of the Tomorrowland Speedway are older than our Interstate System. For me, it is a huge nostalgia factor. I remember driving it with my father as early as Oct 1982. Now, I get to drive it with my kids. They love it and I love experiencing it with them. Yes there are times, i'm like not again.... when they want to ride it over and over. But, I hope it stick around for just a little longer. Yes, I'd rather have this than another meet and greet. I hope whatever replaces it in the future is worth it. Not like we traded 20k leagues for Pooh's Playground. Thank goodness that was temporary.
Oh! I totally get the nostalgia aspect of Tomorrowland Speedway, I also remember riding it with my grandma on my first ever visit to WDW as a teenager. Good memories!My thoughts exactly.
I remember before I was big enough for real go-karts that this was the first time I could actually drive. We went in March and my 5 and 4 year olds were really bummed out that it was closed. They really look forward to actually being able to drive at Disneyworld, especially while they're still too little to drive anything other than kiddie bumper cars.
20,000 Leagues....I get what you are saying but....
Disneyland Autopia opened July 17, 1955.
The US Interstate System (Eisenhower Interstate System) was created July 29, 1956.
It wasn't officially considered completed until October 14, 1992. So the roots of the Tomorrowland Speedway are older than our Interstate System. For me, it is a huge nostalgia factor. I remember driving it with my father as early as Oct 1982. Now, I get to drive it with my kids. They love it and I love experiencing it with them. Yes there are times, i'm like not again.... when they want to ride it over and over. But, I hope it stick around for just a little longer. Yes, I'd rather have this than another meet and greet. I hope whatever replaces it in the future is worth it. Not like we traded 20k leagues for Pooh's Playground. Thank goodness that was temporary.
IMO, WDW missed an oppprtunity here. How about new reimagined vehicles? Something more fitted with TL, I don't know, like rockets or mini Mars rovers for example.20,000 Leagues....
Now that would be a fun replacement for the Speedway. They could build something similar to the one in Tokyo so it’s not actually a ‘water’ ride....heck...they could make a Jules Verne mini-land that bridges between Tomorrowland and Fantasyland. That would help cover up Tron’s show building too...
And if they MUST have an Autopia style ride, I say start over. Build a new electric version on the plot of land/parking lot next to Carousel of Progress and the back end of Main Street USA where the old Tomorrowland ampitheatre used to be. It could be so much more intricate and weave over and under itself and take up considerably less space than the current version.
IMO, WDW missed an oppprtunity here. How about new reimagined vehicles? Something more fitted with TL, I don't know, like rockets or mini Mars rovers for example.
Instead, they chose the cheaper, easier route.
Also address the fumes and noise issues.
The basic scope of the ride would remain unchanged giving fans a refreshed experience.
Your local go-kart track is likely superior in every way. They probably have actual go-karts.Is it even worth it anymore with the shortened track? Local go kart tracks are longer
When Hong Kong closed their futuristic themed electric car Autopia, they apparently sent their cars to WDW...Not sure what WDW did with them, but the fact that they did not bother to use this current shutdown to retool and upgrade the infrastructure and visuals does not make me confident that they are going to do anything meaningful with the Speedway...sadly.IMO, WDW missed an oppprtunity here. How about new reimagined vehicles? Something more fitted with TL, I don't know, like rockets or mini Mars rovers for example.
Instead, they chose the cheaper, easier route.
Also address the fumes and noise issues.
The basic scope of the ride would remain unchanged giving fans a refreshed experience.
It looks to be at least to the end of 2019 at this point.Hello! Does anyone know how long the WDW Railroad will be closed for refurbishment? Going end Sept/Oct and it’s one of my sons favorites!
I believe that when the Mario Kart ride open at Universal they will be forced to update this ride.
Disney seems reactionary and not proactive.
Fair, but there will be multiple closures during TRON's construction which would give them a fe opportunities to upgrade visuals and/or Cars if they so choose to.When Hong Kong closed their futuristic themed electric car Autopia, they apparently sent their cars to WDW...Not sure what WDW did with them, but the fact that they did not bother to use this current shutdown to retool and upgrade the infrastructure and visuals does not make me confident that they are going to do anything meaningful with the Speedway...sadly.
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Mario Kart really isn’t a similar ride system. It’s only similar in that this one iteration of the Autopia is a “race.”I believe that when the Mario Kart ride open at Universal they will be forced to update this ride.
Disney seems reactionary and not proactive.
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