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- Columbia Sailing Ship Admiral
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So I'm curious if anyone else feels they took the cheap route by copying DCA's Soarin' over CA for the new Soarin' in The Land. I was hoping they would make an all new video for this one. The other one is terrific - but why not use the chance to add another great ride rather than just copy? I know - it is easier, cheaper, etc. but it'd still be neat to have done something new...
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- Alice in Wonderland Wonderer
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I agree. It's disappointing. Granted, I absoultely love Soarin' at California Adventure--I think it's possibly the best attraction in DCA. But it does feel cheap to just copy it like that.
How hard can it be to make a new flying movie? Just rent another helicopter, strap on IMAX camera to it, and fly around! Perhaps they should do a "Soarin' Over Florida" film. True, Florida doesn't have as varied terrain as California, but it is a georgous state nonetheless.
However, the ride-system for Soarin' is so good, that I think they ought to do something more imaginative with it. How about this idea: in Tomorrowland, make a "Soaring Over the Planets" ride where IMAX-sized computer animation is used to simulate what it would look like to soar over each of the 9 planets in the Solar System. This ride would be fantastic!! And, it would help put a little life back into Tomorrowland.
How hard can it be to make a new flying movie? Just rent another helicopter, strap on IMAX camera to it, and fly around! Perhaps they should do a "Soarin' Over Florida" film. True, Florida doesn't have as varied terrain as California, but it is a georgous state nonetheless.
However, the ride-system for Soarin' is so good, that I think they ought to do something more imaginative with it. How about this idea: in Tomorrowland, make a "Soaring Over the Planets" ride where IMAX-sized computer animation is used to simulate what it would look like to soar over each of the 9 planets in the Solar System. This ride would be fantastic!! And, it would help put a little life back into Tomorrowland.
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- Columbia Sailing Ship Admiral
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Yeah, it is one of the best in DCA. I never thought about it for Tomorrowland, interesting idea. I would have loved to see them add it to one of the countries in World Showcase - Soarin' over Great Britain [or Japan, or Italy, or...]. They even could have done a whole new country back in the old Millenium Village area which is still empty last I heard. Now that would have been neat!
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- Matterhorn Bobsleds Climber
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I don't think it's cheap to copy a ride from one park to another. Just look at all the Magic Kingdom parks throughout the world... They're all VERY much the same. The same basic rides and attractions are in each. So it's not that bad..
Also, they may do with Soarin' like they're doing with the China circlevision movie, or Canada's as well... They could start off with one movie (like over California), then a year or so down the line, make and show a new area of the country (like Upstate New York, for the terrain)... like most attractions there, Soarin' will most likely be updated after a while. And, it'll be much easier to update than something like CoP or El Rio Del Tiempo boat ride in Mexico...
Plus there are some of us who cannot get to DLR/DCA to see the original Soarin', but we want to... this will be a good chance for us...
Also, they may do with Soarin' like they're doing with the China circlevision movie, or Canada's as well... They could start off with one movie (like over California), then a year or so down the line, make and show a new area of the country (like Upstate New York, for the terrain)... like most attractions there, Soarin' will most likely be updated after a while. And, it'll be much easier to update than something like CoP or El Rio Del Tiempo boat ride in Mexico...
Plus there are some of us who cannot get to DLR/DCA to see the original Soarin', but we want to... this will be a good chance for us...
Most people don't visit both parks. So it doesn't matter to Disney if they use the same stuff multiple times. I hate it though when a park gets a mediocre version of another park. IE: Tower of Terror, Winnie the Pooh...
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- Matterhorn Bobsleds Climber
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yeah, if they don't do the exact thing, or change a buch of stuff to save money, it's not worth it. I'd rather wait 5 years for an attraction to be built/renovated/updated than to go into something immediately and be disappointed by the results. takes the magic out of going...subsonic wrote:Most people don't visit both parks. So it doesn't matter to Disney if they use the same stuff multiple times. I hate it though when a park gets a mediocre version of another park. IE: Tower of Terror, Winnie the Pooh...
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I have got to say i like rell's idea of a soarin over the planets ride that would be pretty sweet maybe they could put that in timekeeper's spot, although I wonder if they have the room. Anyhow according to strong rumor apparently the California film will stay where it is until a new film is made for 2007 Epcot's 25th Anniversary, from what I hear it will be Soarin over the USA. Also being tossed around is an update of the finale in Spaceship Earth for 2007.
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When I worked at Star Tours people would ask, "Why haven't you changed the movie?" I would smart-ass respond with: "Because you waited in line".
What this means is, Disney doesn't have to change the movies because guests still wait for the old stuff. There's still so many tourists that haven't seen Star Tours or Soarin' at all.
What this means is, Disney doesn't have to change the movies because guests still wait for the old stuff. There's still so many tourists that haven't seen Star Tours or Soarin' at all.
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Re: how about
hmmm... Speeder bikes racing through Endor (feel the forrest wind on your face)? Pod Racing on Tatooine (ah, the desert wind and the lovely smell of bantha poodoo)?sockfire wrote:Soarin' meets Star Tours. Soarin tech with a Star Wars theme.
Subsonic's right though. As long as people wait in line why change it? The expense would be emormous!?!?!?!? Maybe after Lucas gets finished with the Star Wars movies he'll pay attention to the Star Tours rides and fund their renovation.
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- Shooting Galleries Gun Cleaner
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I thought the whole struggle about a new film was that Disney was trying to get Lucas to foot the whole bill for a new ride movie.
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Gee, you'd think there'd be corporate sponser out there somewhere who would want to fund a Star Wars themed attraction... oh wait, that's right... Paul Pressler scared them all away...sockfire wrote:I thought the whole struggle about a new film was that Disney was trying to get Lucas to foot the whole bill for a new ride movie.