What would be your new E-Ticket?

Yankeeplex

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If I had a choice, I would tear down the Indy car section and put in a ride that would rival the Spiderman ride @ Universal. They really need to break out the technology vault and just create something that blows us away.
 

brucie

Active Member
Agreed! Something completely new and different with New Technology, the first of it's kind!! The way only Disney knows how!
 

kshark

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If I had a choice, I would tear down the Indy car section and put in a ride that would rival the Spiderman ride @ Universal. They really need to break out the technology vault and just create something that blows us away.

definitely.. spiderman is great.. i cant think of the last time i went on those cars... although i remember when i was little it was a fav!
 

tdonald

Active Member
Yeah Disney definitely needs something to top, or at least rival Spiderman.
Also, these would be nice:

Beastly Kingdom
Fire Mountain
Indiana Jones Adventure
Japan Bullet Train
Mt. Fuji Roller Coaster
Rhine River Cruise

There are more rumors, if someone would like to expand the list.
 

Yankeeplex

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It just seems to me that not only are the Indy cars loud, noisy and smelly, especially in this so called "green" era, they could go balls to the wall and make something that could blow you away. Everytime I walk by the Indy cars, it just screams to have it torn down and bring people back to that side of the park.
 

plaz10

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i read somewhere in the many rumors about new parks...specifically the villains park...that a roller coaster that went underwater themed to the little mermaid, having ursula chase you (im obviously a huge ursula fan, so i was excited!) and then once in the middle of the tube underwater..you stop and it's like her tentacles wrap around the tube.

just another rumor, but pretty cool to think about :rolleyes:
 

Philo

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Personally I would like a new coaster, something like the Mt Fuji idea that was being pushed around a whilst ago but I'm not too hopeful as something like that definatly isn't family friendly.
 

KaliSplash

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Having seen Indy last night, I'd vote for a "Journey to Atlantis" style coaster-water attraction based on the chase through the jungle and over the falls.
Three times!
Would have to go somewhere where there is a good bit of room. Would be a nice anchor for South America in the Animal Kingdom.
 

Yankeeplex

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Now the rumor is a new E-Ticket in the form of The Little Mermaid? Is this really the direction they want to take? It has been over 20 years since TLM was released. To put something that is a little old in Tomorrowland seems to be a little conflicted. They have an opportunity to bring something that could represent the word "Tomorrow" into the fold. Wouldn't an Incredibles attraction in an interactive 3d ride, in the vain of the Spiderman ride @ Universal, be more in line. Take what they did and make it that more spectacular. You don't have to copy, but that style of interactive ride is truly mind blowing and would really make that a have to see ride. Just a thought.
 

MKCP 1985

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Selfishly, I'd like to see an Incredibles attraction at the Studios park using similar technology as was used at Islands of Adventure's Spiderman attraction.

But for a more Disneyfied E ticket - it would be hard to argue against a true E-ticket Little Mermaid attraction at the Magic Kingdom (in Fantasyland, not Tomorrowland) if they do it right. :cool:
 

Yankeeplex

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I think if done right, a TLM attraction could be phenomenal. I was just wondering if TLM has as much relevance as some of the new PIXAR studio movies, which seem to be selling off the hook no matter what they put on the screen. Not to mention, they are drawn digitally, which might make the transition more smoothly as opposed to a hand drawn character that we have come to love.
 

cococola44

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Not exactly a ride to rival them because then the ride will loose the uniqueness, to be honest with you. Someting to blow our minds, sure! We have mission space....that blew a lot of people's mind.
 

Yankeeplex

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Unfortunately all the bad press about people dying on the ride has put a hamper on the M:S. I LOVE that ride and if you have health issues going in, that ride will do you no good. I certainly was not referring to copying that ride, but introduce some mind blowing technology that would become like what Soarin is to EPCOT...one of those gotta go ride, not one of the nostalgic gotta ride because we do it every year, like SM. M:S , TT, Soarin, and RnRC has that type of following that you have to go to because of how cool the rides are.
 

MKCP 1985

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I think if done right, a TLM attraction could be phenomenal. I was just wondering if TLM has as much relevance as some of the new PIXAR studio movies, which seem to be selling off the hook no matter what they put on the screen. Not to mention, they are drawn digitally, which might make the transition more smoothly as opposed to a hand drawn character that we have come to love.

None of that seems to hurt the popularity of the Winnie the Pooh ride. That's another old, hand drawn character. Speaking of which, have you seen what they did with Ariel in PhilharMagic? Very nice!
 

RiversideBunny

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A ride in the F22 Disney Raptor with pilot Mickey as he zooms over buildings and familiar features at WDW.
Over the lake, down Main Street, through the castle, around Space Mountain, over the Grand Floridian, into each of the four parks....

Like Rock'n Roller Coaster on steroids and twice as long.

:king:
 

Thiger

New Member
I would create the Clone Wars dark ride using the Cantilevered Coaster System ( http://www.cantileveredcoaster.com/index.html ). The cool thing is that you would have 3D goggles that when used with a nintendo wii-mote like lightsabre (a tangible handle, with 3D animated lightsabre part), you'd ride the ride fighting with Sith and the trade federation robot troopers. SO it'd be a more advanced buzz lightyear with more story and even 3d badguys (maybe you could have suprise baddies show up from time to time.) That ride system they have on that site is pretty cool and you could make it look like your vehicle is hovering, jumping and all sorts of cool things.

My second idea was to have a kids coaster (or medium thrill factor) with the Hercules theme. The big thing about the ride is that half of it would be above ground (olympus themed) and the underground part would be hades themed.

My last suggestion is Mickey's Karaoke Jam where you have AA's of your fav disney characters leading a karaoke jam party during dinner. You could even have the monsters' inc 3d characters included.
 

Yankeeplex

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I didn't even think of a star wars themed ride...that would be too good to be true...just think about what the possibilities could be. It seems that George Lucas would do back flips to showcase some of that Industrial Light and Magic technology. Talk about blowing away the bar...
 

MKCP 1985

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I would create the Clone Wars dark ride using the Cantilevered Coaster System ( http://www.cantileveredcoaster.com/index.html ). The cool thing is that you would have 3D goggles that when used with a nintendo wii-mote like lightsabre (a tangible handle, with 3D animated lightsabre part), you'd ride the ride fighting with Sith and the trade federation robot troopers. SO it'd be a more advanced buzz lightyear with more story and even 3d badguys (maybe you could have suprise baddies show up from time to time.) That ride system they have on that site is pretty cool and you could make it look like your vehicle is hovering, jumping and all sorts of cool things.

My second idea was to have a kids coaster (or medium thrill factor) with the Hercules theme. The big thing about the ride is that half of it would be above ground (olympus themed) and the underground part would be hades themed.

My last suggestion is Mickey's Karaoke Jam where you have AA's of your fav disney characters leading a karaoke jam party during dinner. You could even have the monsters' inc 3d characters included.

Check this post from 2005: http://forums.wdwmagic.com/showpost.php?p=861952&postcount=15

:wave:
 

tomm4004

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I've always wanted to see a ride based on 007. Perhaps the vehicle could morph into different types of transportation. 3-D would be nice. This may be politically incorrect, but it would be cool that when they take the ride picture (as they always seem to do now) that the men (how would the camera know?) look like they're wearing a typical James Bond tux and the women something a Bond girl would wear - but not too racy. Or maybe the women could have the tux as well.
 

Yankeeplex

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It is a shame about 007 because the movies were owned by MGM/UA for many years and that would have been an interesting way to bring that into the Disney fold...I am not sure if the older demographics would have worked for a kids theme...but I guess we will never know.
 

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