5-6 year gap of attractions based on movies.
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- Dumbo Flying Elephants Tamer
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I agree with more contemporary rides in the park but i don't neglect anamation studios at CA. They do have Beasts libary and Ursullas Grotto, they might not be rides but Disney Probibly has considered the moves "done" now.
Personally i would love to see "The Rescuers" or "Jungle Book" in Adventureland, and "Beauty and the Beast" in Fantasyland.
Personally i would love to see "The Rescuers" or "Jungle Book" in Adventureland, and "Beauty and the Beast" in Fantasyland.
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That's really funny how no rides were made out of the 80s film. The 80s was considered the most rockiest times for the entire Disney Company. They needed to get in touch with the young people of the time. SO Disney has to use what's popular inorder to get profit.spaulo wrote:OK, so movies that are involved with attractions in at least one US park (feature-length animated films only, no attraction-to-movie conversions, and not counting show- or parade-only features (i.e. Lion King, Brother Bear))...
Snow White (1937)
Pinocchio (1940)
Dumbo (1941)
Song of the South (the animated portion, at least) (1946)
Wind in the Willows/Ichabod & Mr. Toad (1949)
Alice (1951)
Peter Pan (1953)
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977)
Aladdin (1992)
A Bug's Life (1998)
Toy Story II (1999)
Tarzan (1999)
Monsters, Inc. (2001)
Lilo & Stitch (2002)
Finding Nemo (two known future attractions) (2003)
The Incredibles (known future attraction) (2004)
Breakdown by decade:
30s: 1
40s: 4
50s: 2
60s: 0
70s: 1
80s: 0
90s: 4
00s: 4
So really, the underrepresented time period is the 60s-80s... some memorable films from that time period...
The Little Mermaid (1989)
The Fox and the Hound (1981)
The Rescuers (1977)
The Aristocats (1970)
The Jungle Book (1967)
101 Dalmations (1961)
I mean... every girl I know LOVES Johnny Depp so if you have his character walking around the park then you'll bet millions of girls will be coming from the three corners of the earth.
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- Mike Fink Keel Boats Boatswain
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How did they miss Jungle Book? I saw a thing a few months ago which noted John Lasseter had ridden on the Jungle Cruise over and over and over, so I am waiting to hear about the new Jungle Cruise film...
I am also expecting somethign for the Chronicles of Narnia, maybe for the "Beastly Kingdom" at Animal "minimal" Kingdom
I am also expecting somethign for the Chronicles of Narnia, maybe for the "Beastly Kingdom" at Animal "minimal" Kingdom
No, no... He's got a point.
Here's my problem, instead of making a truly unique attraction Disney is using the name to bring in the lines. Look at Peter Pan, it's an old movie but because the Attraction is unique the lines are always long. This is at both parks, we had to Fast Pass Peter Pan when visiting WDW. Disney needs to put the time and money into making something not just good, but amazing and not rely on the name.
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In Disneyland, such a ride could fit nicely where the Village Haus restaurant is. The restaurant could be moved back and up where the Skyway loading area is. It would give us a great view of all of Fantasyland while eating.Cheshire Cat wrote:OMG! A Spiderman/Curse of Darkastle type ride would be awesome for Beauty and the Beast... it could be like a ride through Beast's castle or something