The concept art reminds me a bit of Pony Express at Knotts Berry Farm, only with regular seats instead of horse seats. At first I thought the TS coaster was on scale with Barnstormer, but it's clearly bigger than that, and probably more on par with Big Thunder. Might actually be fun for adults.There are other launching family coasters. Fire Chaser Express at Dollywood has launches and a height limit of 39 inches. Top speed is 34 miles per hour.
think of the merchandising..
Luxor lamp store anyone?
Yes, basically a smaller scale version of California Screamin (which is also Intamin), minus the inversion.I'm convinced Slinky Dog Coaster is a junior Intamin LSM. Same track, same sort of ride layout, same ride vehicles.
Yeah Screamin is what really made me convinced. Look at the sample on ride footage they showed at the announcement and then look at pictures/video of Cheetah Hunt. Nearly identical. Those two mixed with the fact that Intamin is who made the half pipes at the other TSPL makes me really think it is Intamin. I'm actually getting more and more excited about this land the more I look at it.Yes, basically a smaller scale version of California Screamin (which is also Intamin), minus the inversion.
Screamin even has a powered launch that goes up a hill right after, and a LSM powered "slow" lift hill. It looks like the Toy Story coaster might have both of those elements (in reverse order), but again, just on a smaller scale.
I'm not sure what you mean?Exposed track? Not sure how I feel about it.
Based on the positioning, I think the paratrooper drop thing is just more decoration/scenery for the coaster. There's definitely something in the far back, though, that looks like it could be a ride entrance or maybe it's just restrooms lol.If you zoom in, I see what could be a paratrooper tower right in the center of the pic at the very top, I see what appears to be a play area at the top right of the pic, and at the furthest left of the coaster, I see what could be seen as an RC Racer. I wonder if they considered these not important enough to announce at this time but as added features later on in the build out.
If you zoom in, I see what could be a paratrooper tower right in the center of the pic at the very top, I see what appears to be a play area at the top right of the pic, and at the furthest left of the coaster, I see what could be seen as an RC Racer. I wonder if they considered these not important enough to announce at this time but as added features later on in the build out.
I think Big Grizzly is more of a Big Thunder clone, though, whereas concept seems to show this coaster has a different track type and LSM (linear motors) to power the lift hill and/or a horizontal speed launch section.I do not know if anyone has mentioned this yet cause but does anyone see the similarity in layout to Hong Kong Big Grizzly Mountain....they have rights to the themed ride but not necessarily the coaster itself...
I think Big Grizzly is more of a Big Thunder clone, though, whereas concept seems to show this coaster has a different track type and LSM (linear motors) to power the lift hill and/or a horizontal speed launch section.
The LMA practice area, leading Up to the current set up was the Epcot parking lot, no reason they couldn't use it again until the show gets axed.Makes sense. However, assuming that the LMA practice area is used on a regular basis, I'm curious if all practice activities can be shifted to the actual performance arena or offsite?
If not, then it seems LMA could close sooner than later and there would be one less major attraction during TSP construction.
I think Disney's thought process might have been to focus more on immersive aspects of a single IP rather than an entire brand. I was really hoping for a Pixar Land as well, but how do you pull that together? I'm sure it's possible, but, in the end they took their most popular Pixar franchise and decided to make a themed land out of it. It does fit better into their "living the movies" plan for DHS. There could still be something really good for the new section that's inevitably coming in between TSL and SWL.We already have a "live the movies" park. Its called MK. I'm averse to toy story land to be honest. Star wars is ok but I was hoping for pixar land. Too many dedicated IP "lands" when it should be a single ride per IP in MOST cases.
How did snow white, mr toad, dumbo and peter pan work all in the same land? Hell, make it a pixar backlot, and they're shooting each movie in each building. Problem solved and still works thematically overallI was really hoping for a Pixar Land as well, but how do you pull that together?
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