They had that chance in Orlando 12 years ago.make it the best space mountain in the world.
They had that chance in Orlando 12 years ago.make it the best space mountain in the world.
So you think small world, space mountain, autopia and the subs should all be destroyed?thats cool, i get that its a cherished ride. for the record i also hate small world too.
I can add that the prince's can't ride either, they are not tall enough. The point is not about the sex of the rider it is that Disney markets to families with young kids. They are not going to build thrill rides for megabucks that their chosen demo cannot ride.I have to take exception to your "princess" thing. The first time I took my young niece to DW, she kept looking around asking where the roller coasters were. When I too my nephew at the same age I took my niece the first time, we couldn't get him on RnRC. We didn't even bother with SM.
Roller coasters aren't a boy/girl thing.
I agree, the Universal ads underscored that point and killed in the market.My niece is also a budding coaster fanatic but I agree with both of you. The "princess" thing is very much a Disney construct (and a multi-billion-dollar one at that) but it would be nice for them to branch out a little in their marketing, rather like the gamer industry.
Aren’t they doing just that with tron and guardians?I can add that the prince's can't ride either, they are not tall enough. The point is not about the sex of the rider it is that Disney markets to families with young kids. They are not going to build thrill rides for megabucks that their chosen demo cannot ride.
Yes but the criticism has been "too short, too tame" and then a call to build something with thrills. Just like mine train they toned the choices down for the demo and I think they made the right decision. Once the kids grow up they can move on, they are not going to come for one semi-thrill ride and a bunch of stuff they have done since they can remember. Nostalgia is a powerful drug but modern WDW really does not instill that.Aren’t they doing just that with tron and guardians?
I thought I read somewhere they greenlit tron 3? Maybe they're thinking it'll be a viable IP for 2 rides? I mean, anything they do to the speedway is an improvement over the current iteration.The more I see of Tron with its ugly building the more I'm impressed with Velocicoaster. It amazes me how much the Dis defends Tron but puts down Velocicoaster.
small world will never go away nor am i saying it should. but nemo and autopia absolutely, they take up so much space and are the 2 worst rides in the park imo. Turn that into a fantasy land expansion ala BatB or Frozen.So you think small world, space mountain, autopia and the subs should all be destroyed?
As long as it is the Schwarzkopf Experience at the Germany Pavilion and not the Togo Experience at the Japan Pavilion.This is probably considered a "hot take," but the one Disney Park that I think out-of-theme, exposed roller coaster track (Slinky and Screamin' are both "in-theme exposed track") could actually work in is Epcot.
We already have a vomit inducing, violently shaking, death machine in Epcot and it's called Mission: Space so there's no room for what would be a copy of the same experience.As long as it is the Schwarzkopf Experience at the Germany Pavilion and not the Togo Experience at the Japan Pavilion.
What matters most is what ppl see from inside the park. Agree to disagree. Btw you know I love and appreciate all you do!Originally they did. Then they realised their mistake and corrected it.
It is. One designed to be seen from the front only. Whoever approved this in this location needs to go back to the Baxter Hench school of design.
I love both films. I love both scores. But attraction issues aside, IMHO this is in the wrong place. And it’s all too apparent.
I hear you, while I wouldn’t want Tron to stretch out more (into the park) I would have loved to double down and had people mover track added in going through the new area somehow.An ideal TRON coaster for Tomorrowland (in my opinion) would be one that races all around the land- intertwined with PeopleMover, Monorail, and pedestrian tracks. I've always loved the multi-level movement of TL, and I think it would be really cool to "theme" the track as another layer of transportation moving about the land.
Sorry, the Ratatouille attraction is in Epcot.Take you on a tour of the sewer?
Judging from the post, I think JoeCamel is making fun of the Disney marketing machine, not assuming little girls only want princesses.I have to take exception to your "princess" thing. The first time I took my young niece to DW, she kept looking around asking where the roller coasters were. When I too my nephew at the same age I took my niece the first time, we couldn't get him on RnRC. We didn't even bother with SM.
Roller coasters aren't a boy/girl thing.
In PixarMarvelLucas Land!I actually mentioned California Screamin' in my post. I called it a "roller coaster-themed coaster."
I did spell it wrong, though. Maybe that's why you missed it?
Where would something like the Hulk fit in DCA?
How the speedway has avoided the chopping block all these years has always baffled me. It takes up a ton of valuable real estate and can't be a good people eater.small world will never go away nor am i saying it should. but nemo and autopia absolutely, they take up so much space and are the 2 worst rides in the park imo. Turn that into a fantasy land expansion ala BatB or Frozen.
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