wdwfan4ver
Well-Known Member
Usually I would agree about with you about about a film getting an attraction a decade or two except in this case if the movie is very popular.After watching the trailer I see a ride that could stem from this for Tomorrowland or DHS, if popular and it goes over. Of course it would take them a decade or two to actually do it.
My reasoning it would take less than a decade to get an attraction is the fact Who frame Roger Rabbit got an attraction called Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin at Disneyland and at Tokyo Disneyland. They opened less than a decade after the movie was in a theater with the Disneyland version opening almost 5 years after it first was first opened in the the theater and almost 8 year in the case of the Tokyo Disneyland version.
The 2nd thing it wouldn't take a decade or two is the fact Wreck it Ralph has character that belong to different video game companies if the attraction has plans of using characters from different video game companies. There is no way to tell if a business relationship would still exist in a decade or two with video game companies.