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Post by spaulo » Nov Thu 30, 2006 11:51 am

How... complete. Interesting ideas abound. Obviously a pipe dream... sometimes those are fun to have!
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Post by subsonic » Nov Thu 30, 2006 12:08 pm

What great ideas.

Slight change, projections aren't needed now with the use of LED screens :)
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Post by RiaLucia » Nov Thu 30, 2006 6:06 pm

I once read a proposal somewhere (Jim Hill Media?) about making updates to Future World. It was very interesting, to say the least.

Here would be one hell of a dark ride: an indoor rollercoaster based on the trip to Yzma's "Secret Lab" ((makes quote fingers)) in the Emperor's New Groove. I don't care where they put it. I guess maybe in DAK--do they have a South American representation? That's shameful for me to ask, I know, but I've only been to that park a handful of times versus the innumerable times I've visited the others. It'd be so perfect, though! That scene in the movie just lends itself to a ride and I don't think EnG gets enough love!

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Post by Captain Schnemo » Dec Fri 01, 2006 8:04 am

Great ideas, Agosaol.

It's a shame that the best way to improve Future World would be to turn back the clock (at least thematically speaking), but such is the state of WDW.

I know Al Lutz is constantly raving about how wonderful Disneyland is these days. He's always been a softer touch than I would like, but I wonder if there's any chance of that goodness rubbing off on WDW.

I've all but given up on Lasseter, who seems nothing more than a cheap hack trying to force Pixar into every corner of the parks, whether it makes sense or not. I had high hopes for Lasseter, but he has burnt through all my patience in a remarkably short period of time.

Lately I've reluctantly come to the conclusion that WDW is never going to be great again. It's a real bummer, but holding out hope at this point seems foolish.

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