Timekeeper replacement annouced

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Post by GoofyInOhio » Jun Mon 12, 2006 9:54 am

It sounds like alot of their ideas are being rehashed. The Dumbo ride has a couple similar rides in Aladdin and the ride at Animal Kingdom. It sounds like they are going to make a ride at MGM that is like Buzz Lightyear. I just read somewhere on the forums where they may make a ride at the Magic Kingdom along the lines of Expedition Everest.

They have a ton of creative people there at Disney so I don't understand other than those rides are popular why they rehash the rides.

Saying all that I do like the idea of the Laugh Floor.
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Post by cold caller » Jun Mon 12, 2006 8:02 pm

oh no not another pixar themed ride



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Post by Mr.ToadWildRider » Jun Mon 12, 2006 10:19 pm

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Mr.ToadWildRider wrote:Stitch, Buzz, and now Monsters...the TTA will soon change to feature Cars characters instead of stylish WEDWay cars to travel around Tomorrowland, including a trip through Incredibles Mountain (formerly Space Mountain)
It's funny that you mention that. I was thinking they could get rid of the Indy Cars at the Indy Speedway and put in Cars from the movie Cars.

This may not be a great idea, but I just don't care for the Indy Cars (Maybe NASCAR). Still love watching kids drive them though. It's always a thrill for that first time driver.
I have to say I have always thought that the Tomorrowland Speedway (or whatever name it's known as or has been known as) is the biggest waste of space in the park. It's go-karts with a track. You can find that at any amusement park in the U.S. in some variation or another, and go-karts just about anywhere where people may even think of going for recreation. It eats up so much land that could be much better used and it seems to regularly brings up lawsuits of whiplash (That I don't think have ever won but that doesn't mean there've never been settlements) from people ramming each other. I'm sure that there are other negatives that I've thought of previously I just can't think of now, but whatever. I'm sure there are positives to it people see but the only one that I see is it keeps a bunch of people in a slow moving line on an attraction I have never had any interest in, even as a kid, so those people will not be standing in front of me someplace else in the park. I don't get it, hey kids let's pay all this money to go to the Magic Kingdom so we can take you to ride go-karts! But not just any go-karts kids! These ones are on a track so you don't really drive you just step on the gas! But they're not really less dangerous because people can still crash into you, in fact they're guided right into your rear if you stop! And we could've just stopped on the highway outside of Disney to go to any one of the 9000 go-kart tracks in the Kissimmee/Orlando area but why do that when we can pay more to wait in a long, slow moving line that has little to no protection from the hot humid Florida climate!? YAAAAAY.


Sorry, that's one of the attractions I always have to vent about. I understand it's "Classic" but let's be honest, for the area this attraction takes up you don't think something amazing could've been built such as that Villain Mountain? Grrrrr darn you Raceway, I curse your very existence!

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Post by dmandavids » Jun Tue 13, 2006 6:17 pm

I enjoy the speedway.

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Post by GoofyInOhio » Jun Tue 13, 2006 8:35 pm

dmandavids wrote:I enjoy the speedway.
Everytime I go by there they are waiting at least 20 minutes so it must be liked. I saw Magic Johnson in line there once so I will always remember that.
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Post by js3901 » Jun Tue 13, 2006 9:24 pm

back on topic please. this thread is about the Timekeeper attraction, not the speedway.
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Post by bribren » Jun Wed 14, 2006 4:31 pm

I was more sad to see alien go. Timekeeper was for me, one of the attractions to go when the line was short and it was hot out...

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Post by horizons1 » Jun Wed 14, 2006 7:22 pm

Although I am as big a fan of Pixar as the next guy, not everything at the park has to be Pixarized. C'mon, Disney, think outside the box.
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Post by SimonTemplar » Jun Fri 16, 2006 3:36 pm

G2-4T wrote:I gotta say that this time they've really lost their minds. What in the world does this have to do with Tomorrowland? It seems to me they need filler, found movies work, and are running from there. I like the idea, hate the placement. Timekeeper was a terrific ride/show. It was very much true-to-Walt style...

I don't think they needed to get rid of Timekeeper - js is right. Just keep working on it a little every so often to keep it modern and you're set. If only they could move it over to Epcot where Wonders of Life is - it is very Epcot-ish. Sigh...
Great idea about moving it to Epcot at the WOL pavilion. And I totally agree about Timekeeper being true to Walt's style.

The idea itself of this new attraction isn't so bad, but it does not fit into Tomorrowland. An ideal fit at Disney Studios, but not here. :?
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Post by Cheshire Cat » Jun Sat 17, 2006 7:41 am

It seems stupid on their part not to put it at the studios where more rides are needed

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Post by jpsevil » Jun Sun 18, 2006 8:48 am

I'm not so much against the idea...I think Monsters, Inc. can be themed into Tomorrowland, as the Monsters clearly aren't from earth. However, I do wish it had been another type of attraction. But at least they are finally going to make use of the space.

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