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MadEye
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by MadEye » Mar Thu 03, 2011 10:12 pm
rphillips14 wrote:I wish that Disney would either renovate or put in a new item in each park, each year. That way, all the old stuff would be there for new visitors but us vets would have something new too.
Keep in mind that a lot of $$$ goes into new attractions. You have research and development, contracting a construction company to build it,
building the attraction, etc...
Sure, Disney has money. Billions of dollars in fact. But four new attractions
every year (unless you are saying all the parks in the world) would be a ton of money to pay. Keep in mind they already pay for the tens-of-thousands of people who work at WDW and adding more attractions would just make it more for them to pay. Remember, TDO doesn't like to pay money for anything unless Burbank goes over their heads (Fantasyland Expansion and Star Tours).

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by bravetaylor » Mar Mon 07, 2011 10:09 am
I love WDW, however at the risk of sounding critical;
1. Expedition Everest- with yeti working it was the best ride ever, he's that amazing. Without, it's just pretty cool.
2. Backlot Tour- Sad, unengaging shadow of former self. Redesign whole area of park please.
3. Both Studios stunt shows- just not very repeateable once you've seen them. They take up a whole lot of realestate.
4. Sounds Dangerous- get it out, get it out, get it out!
5. Imagination Pavillion- (both ride and movie) Another shadow of former glory for those of you who remember it in mid 80's.
6. Dinosaur- one of WDW's finest when all effects work, rarely it's the case.
7. Tomorrowland speedway- Yes, still popular with kids. Huge parcel of land could be developed more imaginatively.
8. Tiki Room- Under New Mgnt. can't hold a candle to the charm of the origional
9. Test Track- an attraction that huge, techical, and expensive should have remained interesting for longer than it did.
10. Peter Pan- Far to beloved and popular not to receive upgrades with the kind of effects WDI is capeable of now.
.....was I too harsh?
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by mindflipper » Mar Mon 07, 2011 10:49 am
MadEye wrote:Keep in mind that a lot of $$$ goes into new attractions. You have research and development, contracting a construction company to build it,
building the attraction, etc...
Sure, Disney has money. Billions of dollars in fact. But four new attractions
every year (unless you are saying all the parks in the world) would be a ton of money to pay. Keep in mind they already pay for the tens-of-thousands of people who work at WDW and adding more attractions would just make it more for them to pay. Remember, TDO doesn't like to pay money for anything unless Burbank goes over their heads (Fantasyland Expansion and Star Tours).

I'm afraid if there are any future renovation projects - like to EPCOT or DHS - it will have to be corporate once again making the over-riding decision...

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by Amy » Mar Mon 07, 2011 12:00 pm
bravetaylor wrote:I love WDW, however at the risk of sounding critical;
1. Expedition Everest- with yeti working it was the best ride ever, he's that amazing. Without, it's just pretty cool.
2. Backlot Tour- Sad, unengaging shadow of former self. Redesign whole area of park please.
3. Both Studios stunt shows- just not very repeateable once you've seen them. They take up a whole lot of realestate.
4. Sounds Dangerous- get it out, get it out, get it out!
5. Imagination Pavillion- (both ride and movie) Another shadow of former glory for those of you who remember it in mid 80's.
6. Dinosaur- one of WDW's finest when all effects work, rarely it's the case.
7. Tomorrowland speedway- Yes, still popular with kids. Huge parcel of land could be developed more imaginatively.
8. Tiki Room- Under New Mgnt. can't hold a candle to the charm of the origional
9. Test Track- an attraction that huge, techical, and expensive should have remained interesting for longer than it did.
10. Peter Pan- Far to beloved and popular not to receive upgrades with the kind of effects WDI is capeable of now.
.....was I too harsh?
Nope, very well thought out list bravetaylor

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by MadEye » Mar Mon 07, 2011 4:11 pm
mindflipper wrote:I'm afraid if there are any future renovation projects - like to EPCOT or DHS - it will have to be corporate once again making the over-riding decision...

Not to sound rude but that is a big, fat
DUH!
TDO is all about making money for themselves. They've nixed some stuff for Star Tours 2 that Disneyland is getting. Makes you wonder how great the parks would be if they were willing to spend the money to, as Walt Disney himself would say, plus the parks!!!!!!!
I don't care how long it it would take or how much money it would cost to fix him but I'd wait as patiently as I could (very patiently) to see them fix the Yeti as soon as possible!
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by MadEye » Mar Mon 07, 2011 4:13 pm
bravetaylor wrote:7. Tomorrowland speedway- Yes, still popular with kids. Huge parcel of land could be developed more imaginatively.
Here's something that most probably don't know: They've redone the track for the Speedway to 2 lanes because of the new Dueling Dumbo's. It isn't much but the space Speedway leaves behind if demo'd is a little smaller now.
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by MadEye » Mar Mon 07, 2011 4:15 pm
bravetaylor wrote:9. Test Track- an attraction that huge, techical, and expensive should have remained interesting for longer than it did
Interesting or not, it is still the second most popular attraction in Futureworld. At least that is what the lines today show (1 1/2 to 3 hour waits today).
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by Jacca5660 » Mar Mon 07, 2011 8:07 pm
MadEye wrote:bravetaylor wrote:9. Test Track- an attraction that huge, techical, and expensive should have remained interesting for longer than it did
Interesting or not, it is still the second most popular attraction in Futureworld. At least that is what the lines today show (1 1/2 to 3 hour waits today).
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by mindflipper » Mar Mon 07, 2011 8:25 pm
MadEye wrote:bravetaylor wrote:7. Tomorrowland speedway- Yes, still popular with kids. Huge parcel of land could be developed more imaginatively.
Here's something that most probably don't know: They've redone the track for the Speedway to 2 lanes because of the new Dueling Dumbo's. It isn't much but the space Speedway leaves behind if demo'd is a little smaller now.
I had seen an aerial photo that included the speedway and I was amazed at how small it seemed to me. To me it seemed like it consumed more space when riding it on ground level.
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by Amy » Mar Mon 07, 2011 8:34 pm
mindflipper wrote:MadEye wrote:bravetaylor wrote:7. Tomorrowland speedway- Yes, still popular with kids. Huge parcel of land could be developed more imaginatively.
Here's something that most probably don't know: They've redone the track for the Speedway to 2 lanes because of the new Dueling Dumbo's. It isn't much but the space Speedway leaves behind if demo'd is a little smaller now.
I had seen an aerial photo that included the speedway and I was amazed at how small it seemed to me. To me it seemed like it consumed more space when riding it on ground level.
DL's Speedway is much bigger...and better!
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by Wizzard419 » Mar Tue 08, 2011 12:40 pm
Autopia actually was about half the size before the rennovation. For some reason we use to have two of them and then in the early 2000's they were joined together for the extra long track.
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by theBIGyowski » Mar Tue 08, 2011 2:36 pm
Wizzard419 wrote:Autopia actually was about half the size before the rennovation. For some reason we use to have two of them and then in the early 2000's they were joined together for the extra long track.
Yeah...there used to be a "mini-autopia" or something...right?
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by Wizzard419 » Mar Tue 08, 2011 3:59 pm
Apparently there were 3 originally (midget, jr. and regular), but for most of it's history it's been just another autopia track.
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by Peerless83 » Mar Fri 11, 2011 10:32 pm
The backlot tour at the Studios..I mean does anyone even go on that ride any more? I'm thinking they need to move forward with the long-rumored Monster's coaster!
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by Amy » Mar Sat 12, 2011 7:08 am
Peerless83 wrote:The backlot tour at the Studios..I mean does anyone even go on that ride any more? I'm thinking they need to move forward with the long-rumored Monster's coaster!
The backlot tour is indeed a sad shell of it's former self
