http://orlandounited.com/news/toystorymania.html
Looks great to me

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I wouldn't mind if they kept Pixar confined to the Studios, which is the place all the outside properties should go. Frankly, it would keep it all corralled in my least favorite park and I'd have the best of both worlds.WVParkfan wrote:I'm not sure why anyone would have such trepidation over a Pixar-themed area in the parks.
/begin rantI'm not sure why anyone would have such trepidation over a Pixar-themed area in the parks.
That's an excellent point. It's even worse than following "Where's Nemo?" in a place it didn't belong with "Where's Donald?" in a place it didn't belong. The lack of imagination is breathtaking.Cheshire Cat wrote:...it's another ride based on Toy Story with almost the exact same idea behind it.
I don't care much either way about them either. Actually, I care more about Aerosmith, because it's got nothing to do with the Studios theme and it's inappropriate material for a Disney park in any case.I don't fully agree with attractions such as Star Tours and Indy, nor do I fully disagree with them.
This is my issue with it and why I'm both interested in TSM and kind of reluctant to go and enjoy it. Based solely on the queue - which is only a rough indicator of the ride but at this point it's all we have - it looks good. It looks well done and while not particularly imaginative, it looks like it's probably fun.Captain Schnemo wrote:It's also just rude of Lasseter to shove his creations down everyone's throat like this. Even if they planned to eventually infect everything with Pixar, they could have a teeny tiny little bit of tact about it.