Jacca5660 wrote:Looks like there will be a Toy Story 4!! Read on:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/06/2 ... 85326.html

I'm happy with how it ended, I think 3 is good enough.
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Jacca5660 wrote:Looks like there will be a Toy Story 4!! Read on:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/06/2 ... 85326.html
This is the Huffington Post, so it's not like it's truly official from Pixar. I'm sure Pixar is working on multiple projects, but it doesn't mean it will see the theaters necessarily. It's just on the drawing board, that's all...Soarin08 wrote:Jacca5660 wrote:Looks like there will be a Toy Story 4!! Read on:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/06/2 ... 85326.html
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I'm happy with how it ended, I think 3 is good enough.
I agree.laurie5658 wrote:Toy Story mania has to be the most frustrating ride just o get a Fast Pass! It has become a quest...a quest for fun!
Wow, you make me feel better for not having riden yet TSMM.theBIGyowski wrote:I agree.laurie5658 wrote:Toy Story mania has to be the most frustrating ride just o get a Fast Pass! It has become a quest...a quest for fun!
DW and I were at DHS for rope drop one of the days we were there...and half of the people there went straight for TSMM Fast Pass...not the ride. So DW and I had to make a decision...wait 45-60 minutes to get Fast Pass...or wait 45 minutes to actually ride it right then. So we decided to ride as I would prefer to ride if I am going to wait 45+ minutes. Who would wait 45+ minutes just to get a Fast Pass? I guess a parent standing in line while the rest of the family is riding other things. Still...absolutely ridiculous. I've said it before and I will say it again...the Fast Pass system is horribly abused when it comes to TSMM...and after experiencing it many times...I think I prefer ToT and RnR better...possibly even ST2.
To be fair...the ride is awesome...and worth a 30-45 minute wait if for no other reason than the amazing queue design.mindflipper wrote:Wow, you make me feel better for not having riden yet TSMM.theBIGyowski wrote:I agree.laurie5658 wrote:Toy Story mania has to be the most frustrating ride just o get a Fast Pass! It has become a quest...a quest for fun!
DW and I were at DHS for rope drop one of the days we were there...and half of the people there went straight for TSMM Fast Pass...not the ride. So DW and I had to make a decision...wait 45-60 minutes to get Fast Pass...or wait 45 minutes to actually ride it right then. So we decided to ride as I would prefer to ride if I am going to wait 45+ minutes. Who would wait 45+ minutes just to get a Fast Pass? I guess a parent standing in line while the rest of the family is riding other things. Still...absolutely ridiculous. I've said it before and I will say it again...the Fast Pass system is horribly abused when it comes to TSMM...and after experiencing it many times...I think I prefer ToT and RnR better...possibly even ST2.I think I can wait still that much longer then...
There is a lot to look at in WDW's version. All the old games and things are fun. We spent A LOT of time with Mr. Potato Head since the queue was moving at a snails pace, if it was even that fastWizzard419 wrote:DCA's is far less entertaining, there is the brief time in front of the barker Mr. Potato Head, and then you stand around outside, then go into a smaller indoor area where it's just posters for the games, then back outside to get your glasses and go on the ride.
That would be nice! It would suck up too much room for the attraction building thoughDearlyDeparted wrote:I wish they would have designed Toy Story Mania like Space Mountain -- two lines, two tracks -- thus doubling the capacity.
I always thought it would be cool if Disney could build track 1 on a ride on floor level #1, and track 2 on floor level #2. One building, 2 floors, 2 tracks, and smaller space -Amy wrote:That would be nice! It would suck up too much room for the attraction building thoughDearlyDeparted wrote:I wish they would have designed Toy Story Mania like Space Mountain -- two lines, two tracks -- thus doubling the capacity.
Would that be feasible though? Aren't those ride systems pretty heavy-duty? Then you would have to add in all the queue decor and guests' weight. Plus, look at what happened with the one attraction they do have on multiple floors ~ Tower of Terrormindflipper wrote:I always thought it would be cool if Disney could build track 1 on a ride on floor level #1, and track 2 on floor level #2. One building, 2 floors, 2 tracks, and smaller space -Amy wrote:That would be nice! It would suck up too much room for the attraction building thoughDearlyDeparted wrote:I wish they would have designed Toy Story Mania like Space Mountain -- two lines, two tracks -- thus doubling the capacity.![]()
Nah, the building is reliable, you just got a sadistic CM that wants to turn guests into yo-yo's, that's all...Amy wrote:Would that be feasible though? Aren't those ride systems pretty heavy-duty? Then you would have to add in all the queue decor and guests' weight. Plus, look at what happened with the one attraction they do have on multiple floors ~ Tower of Terrormindflipper wrote:I always thought it would be cool if Disney could build track 1 on a ride on floor level #1, and track 2 on floor level #2. One building, 2 floors, 2 tracks, and smaller space -![]()
That thing never functions quite right, the elevator goes up and down, and up and up and up and then back down...not very reliable
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