Blackie Pueblo wrote:MrToadWildRider that was a very professional thought out list. Very good. You make a lot of good points that some people haven't stated yet. I agree with your thoughts!!
Thank you!

Although I don't know about professional...although analyzing Disney as a profession would be great!
soccermouse wrote: Speaking of the Tomorrowland Autopia-type ride at WDW Mr.ToadWildRider wrote:
I don't think they'd be missing much
They would be missed much - we have not been on the ones at WDW, but our trip to Disneyland was not the same without them. Granted I have kids ages 15, 13, 10 & 8, but they would be missed
I understand there are those who love the speed/raceway for their own reasons and I respect that. I'm sure things I enjoy, like Hall of Presidents for example, other people would skip without batting an eye. It's just I feel like the Raceway, although extremely classic, doesn't really feel Disney to me. It's basically a standard fare car ride that you can find at any local amusement park. I understand the safety rail is to enable younger kids to drive, but it's essentially go-karts, which there are literally dozens of scattered around the Orlando/Kissimee area. Plus, the thing has been the basis for a number of lawsuits over the years, and although none of them won, getting sued for whiplash is something I'd tend to want to avoid as a company because regardless of what safety features there are, how many observers there are, and/or the parent in the seat next to a kid (or the parent themselves...) people get rear-end often and those cars aren't exactly designed for impact. The have the bumpers, sure, but even a slow moving veh from behind while stopped causes an issue. The other thing about it is when you put the progress of the entire ride system in the hands (or should I say feet) of riders, especially young riders, all it takes is for someone to take their foot off the gas and the entire ride gets delayed. I imagine this is why the lines are often so long...I'd be interested in seeing how many people actually go through the turnstyle in a day and compare it to other rides that standardly have 30-45+ min wait times.
It's also my understanding that Autopia is much nicer than Tomorrowland Raceway, although I cannot attest to that as the last time I was in DL I did not ride them, and the time before that I was so young I don't even remember being there.
I just think instead of getting rid of fun, great, DISNEY originals, like 20,000 Leagues and Mr. Toad to make room, while something ancient and standard amusent park fare like the Raceway goes unscathed is sad. Now, I realize changing Mr. Toad to Pooh is a lot cheaper than removing the Raceway and then developing the land and that 20k has other (although often dubious) reasons for being removed/replaced, but it still hurts. I can go to 2 crappy no-name amusent parks in New England with an hour drive of Boston that I can ride something which is essentially the same as the Raceway and that's just not what I want when I take a 3 hour plane ride and drop 3x as much on a ticket; I'd stay home if that were the case.