Which franchise do you want an attraction of in WDW?

Which movie/TV show do you want to get an attraction of in WDW?

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brb1006

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The Rescuers would been a great opportunity for it's own attraction. It could either be a dark ride or themed after Soarin with a mix of Spider-Man when it comes to the special effects minus the 3D glasses.
 

FigmentPigments

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That's too funny!
Anyway, I'd love to see a ride based on Inside Out, especially Bing Bong.
Okay, I know I'm going to get rotten fruit thrown at me, but Bing Bong freaks me out. :cautious: I admit that I did not shed a tear when he disappeared, but I guess it doesn't help that I seriously disliked this movie. Just curious, what kind of an attraction would you want for Bing Bong? A coaster, kiddy ride, show?
 

mimitchi33

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Okay, I know I'm going to get rotten fruit thrown at me, but Bing Bong freaks me out. :cautious: I admit that I did not shed a tear when he disappeared, but I guess it doesn't help that I seriously disliked this movie. Just curious, what kind of an attraction would you want for Bing Bong? A coaster, kiddy ride, show?
A dark ride based off this comic.
 

DuckTalesWooHoo1987

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I personally wish they would make a whole Classic Character Meet and Greet area. It would be awesome to be able to meet Steamboat Willie, Pete, Scrooge McDuck, and other classic characters year around. It would appeal to the older crowd for sure. We love meet and greets and that's something I've always thought would make a cool attraction.
 

Herbie

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Aladdin deserves it's own dark ride. Along with The Lion King and Pocahontas.

Here's to hoping Beauty and the Beast comes over to the states and helps solidify the fact that dark rides based on the newer classics are hits.
 

brb1006

Well-Known Member
I personally wish they would make a whole Classic Character Meet and Greet area. It would be awesome to be able to meet Steamboat Willie, Pete, Scrooge McDuck, and other classic characters year around. It would appeal to the older crowd for sure. We love meet and greets and that's something I've always thought would make a cool attraction.
And easier access to meet Clarabelle and Horace who currently only show up during the holiday seasons.
 

brb1006

Well-Known Member
Yeah and Clarabelle used to show up quite often.
I vividly remember seeing Clarabelle and Horace meeting in front of the entrance to the Magic Kingdom during my first trip to WDW back 2004. At was after 3pm and we were heading to Hollywood Studios (MGM at the time) and as we were leaving were spotted the two along with Cinderella's female mice.
 
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Tylerb08

Member
An attraction of the sorts based on the doors from Monsters Inc. Where Mike and Sully ride the doors with Boo. Watched the film recently and thought this would make something interesting.
 

DuckTalesWooHoo1987

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I vividly remember seeing Clarabelle and Horace meeting in front of the entrance to the Magic Kingdom during my first trip to WDW back 2003. At was after 3pm and we were heading to Hollywood Studios (MGM at the time) and as we were leaving were spotted the two along with Cinderella's female mice.
She also used to meet right outside the Fire Station too. Launchpad used to meet at the entrance of the park as well and even Mickey and Minnie did in the more offseason times. The crowds seem to have really shot up in the past few years with the finishing of New Fantasyland and it seems they have pushed certain characters out in favor of more established ones. I guess Marie from Aristocats is about the most obscure one you see in Town Square recently.
 

brb1006

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She also used to meet right outside the Fire Station too. Launchpad used to meet at the entrance of the park as well and even Mickey and Minnie did in the more offseason times. The crowds seem to have really shot up in the past few years with the finishing of New Fantasyland and it seems they have pushed certain characters out in favor of more established ones. I guess Marie from Aristocats is about the most obscure one you see in Town Square recently.
Which could be a bit out of place for her. I'm surprised they didn't move her back to Epcot at the France Pavilion when she got replaced by Stitch last March.
 

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