Here is the light ‘show’ testing from a different angle giving a better view inside the canopy.
How 'bout a noise warning on that video... please?
Here is the light ‘show’ testing from a different angle giving a better view inside the canopy.
Highly disagree, I love Tomorrowland especially at night. Peoplemover, COP, and Astro Orbitor high above TL make it better than the rest. Laugh floor is cute despite not being the best fit. Buzz can definitely use a refurb as could Space mt but their still fun.I think it looks great. Don't really care about the show building.
But with Tomorrowland being the worse land in the park, I think the placement of everything is terrible.
You'd think they would have a 10 year plan (lol) but the fact that they produced three Star Wars movies without a coherent story/plot goes to show you Disney doesn't really plan anything.
- People mover is terribly placed and interferes with site lines.
- MILF/Buzz/Stitch are all old/closed rides that should be replaced.
- No good food options.
- Speedway is ancient and a waste of space. You can't even really retheme it because it's sitting in front of a good looking ride in Tron.
- I don't see how the flow of people in and out of Tron is really going to work. Shoved between the racetrack and a gift shop.
Pretty much like DLs MatterhornThe Tokyo announcement out of nowhere gives me hope someone will eventually see the light.
I'm thinking that might happen once Space Mountain's demand completely drops off. In its current state, it's literal trash compared to both Guardians and Tron. Very easy comparisons to make, and it won't take long for most WDW coaster fans to figure it out.
I say this as someone who loves the standard versions (not Hyperspace) in DL/HKDL and Paris. Tron too, even if it's not Cosmic Rewind.
Could you imagine the insane jealousy Disneylanders would feel if The Magic Kingdom had a full-on TRON ride with the Peoplemover running through it??Wonder what it would have cost them to remove or revamp the speedway, place Tron better (if possible), and extend the Peoplemover to run through it? These days, probably another 200 mil.
Highly disagree, I love Tomorrowland especially at night. Peoplemover, COP, and Astro Orbitor high above TL make it better than the rest. Laugh floor is cute despite not being the best fit. Buzz can definitely use a refurb as could Space mt but their still fun.
I highly disagree with 1-3 especially 2 and 3. Why would you move Astro orbiter? Might not be my favorite ride but it belongs in the middle of the land and on top of the peoplemover. Don’t want to make Disneylands mistake again.If I were to play armchair-imagineer in redesigning Tomorrowland - any of this would never happen of course.
If Tron wasn't opening, the only reason to do Tomorrowland would be either Space Mountain or nostalgia classics like CoP or Peoplemover.
- Remove COP and bring it to Epcot. It's essentially a mid-20th century nostalgia hit. I love this attraction but doesn't belong any more.
- Reroute the Peoplemover to go around the perimeter of the land instead - going through SM and Tron. It blocks too many sitelines now. Coming in to the land from the Hub there are basically 3 tracks of the ride blocking your view of Tron which will probably be the central piece to the land visually.
- Astro Orbitor is fine, but I'd probably move it to where CoP is now.
- Buzz/MILF/Stitch changed to something else.
- Nothing can be done with the speedway now with the Tron placement. I wouldn't remove it because it has capacity, but we're stuck with it now because anything else put here blocks Tron unless something can be set into the ground a bit with some kind of outdoor ride like Barnstormer or Mine Train.
- Move the Space Mountain gift shop to the other side of the attraction.
- Reroute the Peoplemover to go around the perimeter of the land instead - going through SM and Tron. It blocks too many sitelines now. Coming in to the land from the Hub there are basically 3 tracks of the ride blocking your view of Tron which will probably be the central piece to the land visually.
The parks need kinetics and having the PM go around the perimeter of TL would lose that. Tron was a copy-paste when it should've been designed for the land instead of being plopped down in a bad spot. Don't blame the PM for blocking Tron, blame WDI for sticking it where it's going.If I were to play armchair-imagineer in redesigning Tomorrowland - any of this would never happen of course.
If Tron wasn't opening, the only reason to do Tomorrowland would be either Space Mountain or nostalgia classics like CoP or Peoplemover.
- Reroute the Peoplemover to go around the perimeter of the land instead - going through SM and Tron. It blocks too many sitelines now. Coming in to the land from the Hub there are basically 3 tracks of the ride blocking your view of Tron which will probably be the central piece to the land visually.
So how exactly does COP fit in Epcot? Especially with the "new design" of Epcot. I get that COP does not fit in Tomorrowland, but I don't see the fit in Epcot either. IASW I can at least see the global aspect and move it to Epcot, but not COP.If I were to play armchair-imagineer in redesigning Tomorrowland - any of this would never happen of course.
If Tron wasn't opening, the only reason to do Tomorrowland would be either Space Mountain or nostalgia classics like CoP or Peoplemover.
- Remove COP and bring it to Epcot. It's essentially a mid-20th century nostalgia hit. I love this attraction but doesn't belong any more.
- Reroute the Peoplemover to go around the perimeter of the land instead - going through SM and Tron. It blocks too many sitelines now. Coming in to the land from the Hub there are basically 3 tracks of the ride blocking your view of Tron which will probably be the central piece to the land visually.
- Astro Orbitor is fine, but I'd probably move it to where CoP is now.
- Buzz/MILF/Stitch changed to something else.
- Nothing can be done with the speedway now with the Tron placement. I wouldn't remove it because it has capacity, but we're stuck with it now because anything else put here blocks Tron unless something can be set into the ground a bit with some kind of outdoor ride like Barnstormer or Mine Train.
- Move the Space Mountain gift shop to the other side of the attraction.
Not a ride? It's got 'carousel' right there in the name. It's just a very slow moving carousel with frequent pauses. Whee!Not as long as Carousel of Progress is still open!
Although I suppose that's an attraction but not a ride.
The centripetal forces alone sometimes wake me from my nap!Not a ride? It's got 'carousel' right there in the name. It's just a very slow moving carousel with frequent pauses. Whee!
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Probably the same jealousy I have as someone who lives one state away from Florida. They got DL, and I got the swamps.Could you imagine the insane jealousy Disneylanders would feel if The Magic Kingdom had a full-on TRON ride with the Peoplemover running through it??
Its demand will never drop off.The Tokyo announcement out of nowhere gives me hope someone will eventually see the light.
I'm thinking that might happen once Space Mountain's demand completely drops off. In its current state, it's literal trash compared to both Guardians and Tron. Very easy comparisons to make, and it won't take long for most WDW coaster fans to figure it out.
I say this as someone who loves the standard versions (not Hyperspace) in DL/HKDL and Paris. Tron too, even if it's not Cosmic Rewind.
Here is the light ‘show’ testing from a different angle giving a better view inside the canopy.
I highly disagree with 1-3 especially 2 and 3. Why would you move Astro orbiter? Might not be my favorite ride but it belongs in the middle of the land and on top of the peoplemover. Don’t want to make Disneylands mistake again.
I don't think the PeopleMover is the main reason views of TRON are blocked. It doesn't help, but there are a bunch of other buildings in the way.
I also don't think they're especially concerned about the views of TRON or they would have designed it differently for the Magic Kingdom instead of putting it where they did the way they did.
The parks need kinetics and having the PM go around the perimeter of TL would lose that. Tron was a copy-paste when it should've been designed for the land instead of being plopped down in a bad spot. Don't blame the PM for blocking Tron, blame WDI for sticking it where it's going.
They could've done it right but instead just lifted the Shanghai design (including the canopy meant for a specific sightline).
Besides, who'd actually trust the company to re-route the PM? I know I sure wouldn't.
Nothing can be done with the speedway now with the Tron placement. I wouldn't remove it because it has capacity, but we're stuck with it now because anything else put here blocks Tron unless something can be set into the ground a bit with some kind of outdoor ride like Barnstormer or Mine Train
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