What would an F-Ticket be?

yeti

Well-Known Member
You honestly believe those rides have better theming than racers?

Ok then, wow.

The dark ride portion isn't as good as Indiana Jones or Splash Mountain. The outside part, like I already said, is gorgeous. But it's over in a heartbeat. Much better appreciated from OUTSIDE the ride.

Look, I'm not hating on Racers. I think it's great fun and a fine addition to DCA. It's just not the best ride ever.
 

Disney Fan Dan

Active Member
I got to see Car's Land for the first time last week. I really wasn't to impressed seeing pictures and videos of it, but after seeing it in person it totally blew me away. It really does just plop you down in the middle of the movie, and RSR is an awesome attraction in its own right, not even including all of the surrounding theming. Just hoping Walt Disney World is lucky enough to get a copy of Car's Land.
 

brucie

Active Member
Ok...ok....Z ticket is pushing it, but Horizons would still be an E ticket today. Now, Discovery Mountain...... THAT would be a Z ticket! Horizons was EPCOT's showstopper and is still, to me, the best Disney ride ever made. But, you are right, I am pretty old. :)


I wish they would bring back Horizons so I could experience it. I think it's the most talked about ride that people wish would come back. I was to young to remember it when I was there.
 

disney fan 13

Well-Known Member
I have a feeling that a F-ticket might be preceded by this...

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MarkTwain

Well-Known Member
I feel like something termed an F-ticket would have to be beyond the current framework for what defines an attraction. I once read an outlandish proposal (I think it was a team competing with us in the ImagiNations competition) involving a giant indoor pirate cruise, where you board a full-size pirate ship that takes you around an indoor scenic ride path, complete with in-character live actors onboard. You would "make port" at a Blue Bayou-style restaurant and be served a meal, and then reboard the boat for more show scenes and eventually be dropped off in a pirate-themed shopping village. That's an experience far bigger than just another number on a park map.
 

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