Like the way WDW also got all the previous DL upgrades in the 90s and early 00s?Well Disney wants WDW to be the best of the best and so probably the dark rides will get the updates from for example Disneyland's dark ride updates and so Disney will probably do the same in WDW
Seriously dude.... back to reality...Well then we just have faith with a little bit of pixie dust sprinkled on it.
Seriously dude.... back to reality...
Well then we just have faith with a little bit of pixie dust sprinkled on it.
I really disagree. AA tech might be an issue, but Pan just has more of the feeling of the movie in it. The gimmick of flying is much stronger than going beneath the waves in TLM.Obviously a true battle with Ursula would be better than what's their now, but saying it's better than Pan is ridiculous. The only movement on Captain Hook are his legs, and the animatronics on Pan are primitive at best.
No amount of black light on Pan will solve it. It needs significant animatronic and show scene updates.
I don't know, I still have more fun on Peter Pan than I ever have had on Mermaid. I like it and appreciate what it has to offer, and I agree Pan could benefit wonderfully from an update, but I don't think formal qualities alone prove Mermaid to be better.The fact that it was made in the 70s is a convenient excuse. The Haunted Mansion was made in the 70s but has received necessary upgrades and is among the best Disney has to offer. Peter Pan looks like a carnival fair attraction compared to Mermaid, and as you said Mermaid wasn't anything earth shattering. We exist in 2015, so do both rides. I'm judging both by today's standards, and with that in mind, Mermaid is the better attraction.
I agree. To me the ending is thrown in abruptly. I do hope the lighting is redesigned, if you look up it feels like a temporary attraction seeing the rigging from the lights, etc.Whether the animatronics are up to par or not, Pan remains the better experience of a ride. Mermaid is good up until the rushed ending, the poor design of Under the Sea and Kiss the Girl scenes.
Well we only sadly have 1 "classic" fantasyland dark ride left and that is peter pan. Tdo has killed the rest of them over the years. I don't count pooh cause it's a critter country thing over there. Fantasyland needs 2 new dark rides in my opinion.
Back in the 1970s, the Discovery Bay project at Disneyland had a less talked about second half, Dumbo's Circus that included a relocated Dumbo the Flying Elephant and Pinnochio's Daring Journey. The poor use of space is probably the biggest failing of New Fantasyland.I still don't understand why they didn't add a small dark ride as part of the FLE. They could have put Pinocchio in the Storybook Circus area (the queue could be themed to "see the puppet without strings" or put some buried a dark ride under part of the mountain of the 7DMT in a corner -- something with, say, a Sleeping Beauty theme would have fit perfectly in the "Fantasyland Forest" area.
Poor use of space indeed. I say gut the belle meet and greet and make it a nice little Dark ride for beauty and the beast. And gut the empty circus tent for the fab 4 over at Story book circus and make that a Pinocchio's scary adventures ride themed to the horrors of Pleasure island :') Also gut the merida meet and greet and the cheshire cafe and add an Alice dark ride. The space is all there.Back in the 1970s, the Discovery Bay project at Disneyland had a less talked about second half, Dumbo's Circus that included a relocated Dumbo the Flying Elephant and Pinnochio's Daring Journey. The poor use of space is probably the biggest failing of New Fantasyland.
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