NormC
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Yes Jordan. Just no spades in the ground yet.Has construction began for this yet ?
Yes Jordan. Just no spades in the ground yet.Has construction began for this yet ?
agreeYeah, Toy Story is the concept. The rest is different. Ooh, they both have a giant Buzz and this forum has a bunch of buzzkills.
Has construction began for this yet ?
Just about anything can use a boat as a ride system if you want.As in a full fledged boat ride? If so, that could be great. Not sure what Pixar film (if that is the theme) would lend itself to a boat ride. Or rather, what Pixar film that doesn't already have an attraction in Orlando.
agree
My question would be does the exact theme/concept lead to the same experience?
i get the sense that this land will give a different experience to other toy story themed lands
JMO of course
What DHS needs most are some people eaters
I think that it is amusing that people keep comparing this to the other Toy Story Playlands at the Paris and Hong Kong parks. This land is clearly not intended to be like those in any way. Recall the announcement at the D23 Expo that was made by Kathy Mangum. In her introduction to this new land she made it clear that they were shooting for Cars Land level immersion and theming throughout this entire expansion.
I watch the YouTube videos of the Playlands and think to myself that they aren't even close to approaching that level of theming or continuity in storyline. There is obvious intent that the Imagineers are going to recreate that experience, but in Andy's backyard. I have posted several times about this in the past but I continue to emphasize the stark differences in the ride lineups alone: parachute drop, slinky spinner and RC racer (akin to a pirate ship ride at an amusement park) vs. an expanded TSMM (serves as a large people eater), an alien double spinner based off of the Mater's Junkyard Jamboree ride (very popular ride BTW) and a slinky dog family coaster that will have interactive elements. There is no comparison here. None - except for the fact that Toy Story is the theme. Now if that particular Pixar franchise is something that you are tired of, or would have really preferred The Incredibles, etc., well that is definitely your prerogative. But I will never understand the comparisons beyond the franchise. They have clearly upped their game regarding the rides, and I can't wait to see what else is offered here because there always are the 'softer' experiences that aren't always initially talked about.
I think that it is amusing that people keep comparing this to the other Toy Story Playlands at the Paris and Hong Kong parks. This land is clearly not intended to be like those in any way. Recall the announcement at the D23 Expo that was made by Kathy Mangum. In her introduction to this new land she made it clear that they were shooting for Cars Land level immersion and theming throughout this entire expansion.
I watch the YouTube videos of the Playlands and think to myself that they aren't even close to approaching that level of theming or continuity in storyline. There is obvious intent that the Imagineers are going to recreate that experience, but in Andy's backyard. I have posted several times about this in the past but I continue to emphasize the stark differences in the ride lineups alone: parachute drop, slinky spinner and RC racer (akin to a pirate ship ride at an amusement park) vs. an expanded TSMM (serves as a large people eater), an alien double spinner based off of the Mater's Junkyard Jamboree ride (very popular ride BTW) and a slinky dog family coaster that will have interactive elements. There is no comparison here. None - except for the fact that Toy Story is the theme. Now if that particular Pixar franchise is something that you are tired of, or would have really preferred The Incredibles, etc., well that is definitely your prerogative. But I will never understand the comparisons beyond the franchise. They have clearly upped their game regarding the rides, and I can't wait to see what else is offered here because there always are the 'softer' experiences that aren't always initially talked about.
Care to say which IP?Those are the only places where it WOULD fit. I've heard of one concept that would feature a boat.
Just about anything can use a boat as a ride system if you want.
I definitely agree that DHS's Toy Story Land is likely to be much higher quality than the various Playlands based on ride descriptions and concept art alone, but I don't think people's negative reaction is really about the Toy Story franchise itself or the rides, at least, if my own reaction is any indication. I think the coaster is likely to be good fun, and I doubt the final result will be as tacky looking as the Paris version. But I can't really get excited about Toy Story Land myself because the "Andy's backyard" theme feels so likely to be weak.
I'm sure everybody's mileage varies, but one of the things I love most about visiting Disney parks is the feeling of being enveloped in another world. It's why I love areas like New Orleans Square and the Morocco and Mexico pavilions so much - the theming is more all-encompassing and therefore more convincing. Hollywood Studios has some of this already on Hollywood and Sunset Boulevards, and Star Wars Land looks likely to be strong in that department as well. Will Toy Story Land take me to a magical place where I'm the size of a toy? Or will it merely feel like I stepped into a theme park that's been decorated with characters and concepts from a popular franchise (that I happen to enjoy a lot, for the record)? If I really got to feel like I'm the size of a toy in a kid's backyard that would be awesome, but in all honesty that sounds like a really difficult theme to pull off, and nothing in the concept art really suggests that they will (although I could always be proven wrong).
Why is there a hardtop path for tourists in Andy's backyard? Will the grass be convincing as grass? Will the Christmas lights feel like Andy set these up for his pretend backyard theme park or will they feel like toy-themed decorations? Why did Andy put a giant statue of Woody there? Why are there tiny bathrooms in Andy's backyard? Etc etc. Now I admit that some reality is always going to intrude and some suspension of disbelief is always required, but at some point a limit is hit and the magic is lost. It seems likely to me that Toy Story Land is going to come in well over that limit, and if so, rather than being magically transported to another world, I'll be visiting a tastefully decorated amusement park area and enjoying some nice rides populated with franchise characters. For a lot of people, that will be just fine. For me, though, I keep craving the awesome that I know Disney is capable of.
Re: the concept of Toy Story Land of being shrunken down to size in Andy's backyard, to paraphrase Tom Hanks from Big - "Well, what's fun or impressive about that?"
But it COULD be awesome. I totally get where you're coming from. But you're setting yourself up to be disappointed without even experiencing it. I think that's what many are doing when they complain. You've set it up for yourself to expect it to be that way and it may not be.
Would rather not specify but it's not part of Toy Story or Star Wars. We already know which rides are in those lands and none involve boats. From what I last heard, Cars Land is dead.Care to say which IP?
It is true you can make anything a boat ride, but I have a hard time seeing a Millennium Falcon ride being a boat ride or even the ride where you battle the empire. If Carsland 2.0 is built for phase three, would they really have a boat ride in a land that is based on CARS! I don't think so. If The Incredibles is selected for Phase 3, I suppose they could make a boat ride out of it, but I think it might be a bit of a stretch.
Perhaps there are other IPs being looked at that might fit a water ride a little better than the ones listed above.
Good to know. Thanks!Would rather not specify but it's not part of Toy Story or Star Wars. We already know which rides are in those lands and none involve boats. From what I last heard, Cars Land is dead.
Being well done does not save a flawed concept.I remember a lot weren't excited about Pandora. And now ... "Oooh look how well done that is" ...
I know they would need to get things worked out with Universal, but having an "Avengers" section on TGMR with a life size, fully animitronic Hulk would be pretty cool!
That would never happen.
Alternatively, if they could just revise some of the current scenes with properties Disney owns, that could help to (I know they would need to get things worked out with Universal, but having an "Avengers" section on TGMR with a life size, fully animitronic Hulk would be pretty cool!)
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