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by bravetaylor » Sep Sun 02, 2012 9:25 am
Seeing as how Disney keeps drawing from Pixar over the last ten years almost for its newest attractions, and how duplication seems to help costs at imagineering I could see Car's Land at the studios. I myself would prefer not to though. First, I'm a big fan of differences between Disneyland and WDW. They have different feels and I would like to have reason to visit both parks. I like that DL has Matterhorn, Subs, Alice, Toad, Indy,and different versions (often superior) of shared attractions. I like that WDW has Expedition Everest, Dinosaur, Spaceship Earth, Rock N' Roller coaster and many others. I very much enjoy the movie, TV, Hollywood vibe of the studios. Just because a attraction is inspired by a film does not give it a Hollywood or movie based feel. Toy Story Mania, great attraction but doesn't have that Hollywood feel. Tower of Terror, perfect attraction for the park. I would like to see something more in that spirit. The stunt shows were a great idea but they don't have long lives. I've only sat through Indy's stunt show twice in the last ten years. Lights motors action saw just once and have no desire for a repeat. So much space between Indy spectacular, Back Lot, Lights Motors...and under utilized Streets of America. I think it would be great to develop more around the Lucas properties of Indy and Star Wars. I don't want a copy of DL's Forbidden Eye attraction although awesome. I would like a new grand adventure attraction for both properties. I wouldn't even mind more Muppets if area is done with the care and detail that Muppetvision area has now. There might even be something familiar right under our nose that could be the perfect fit like Twilight Zone was. Imagineering's best and most beloved are usually original ideas like Pirates, Haunted mansion, and even Everest