It's been almost four years. When will the next thrill ride come to WDW?
Not necessarily an E. At least a D.
Not necessarily an E. At least a D.
For the last 17 years, there hasn't been more than a five year gap between E-Tickets.
This really depends on how you define an "E" ticket. Yes, Star Tours II will qualify, but so will Mermaid in the Fantasyland expansion, as did recent additions Soarin' and Toy Story Mania. Only if you follow a very strict definition of an "E" ticket as being a thrill ride do these attractions not qualify (remember that The Hall of Presidents was once an "E" ticket attraction).
Thrill rides - particularly extreme thrill rides - run the risk of alienating too large a percentage of Disney's core demographic.
.... check out Universal or Sum of All Thrills or you're lut of luck.
Sum of All Thrills is not even in the same league as Everest, Mission:Space, RnRC or TestTrack. At best it's Cyber Space Mountain 2.0, but that's a stretch even.
I think the closest thing to a new "thrill ride" will probably be Star Tours 2.0. I should point out too, that while Toy Story Mania isn't a thrill ride, it was a decent investment.
I'd rather Imagineering focus on great rides, and not just thrills.
I'm sure that internally, Star Tours 2.0 is being perceived as their next thrill ride.
Really? That would be like considering POTC a thrill ride.
Well, simulators offer thrill... I hope they crank up how intense the car moves. Don't tone it down, go all out.
My neice who isn't even 1 has been on Pirates :lol: You're right about PotC not being thrill-ful.
Really? That would be like considering POTC a thrill ride.
I agree that Simulators can thrill (See: CyberSpace Mountain), but not the current version of Star Tours, and unfortunately I don't see them making it more "thrilling".
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