Ok, so we all know that the Disneyland Resort has gotten too many clones/cheapy rides based on Pixar movies. But when was the last time they made an ride based on a Disney movie? Better yet, whats so futuristic about a generic space TOY and a lost fish?
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Originally posted by mp3piratesavvyOk, so we all know that the Disneyland Resort has gotten too many clones/cheapy rides based on Pixar movies. But when was the last time they made an ride based on a Disney movie? Better yet, whats so futuristic about a generic space TOY and a lost fish?
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Originally posted by mp3piratesavvywhats so futuristic about a generic space TOY and a lost fish?
Seriously though, the company wants to theme it's new park rides to movies and Disney's latest batch of feature length animated films suck.
I don't like the way things are going either.
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too many? I can think of two. Buzz astro blasters and nemo.... and whay not have a ride thats NOT based on a movie? (A'la Big Thunder, Pirates, Haunted Mansion, Space Mountain, Jungle Cruise) Those seem to be the most popular.Anyone up for a Colorado Micechatters meet-up?
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Originally posted by IndyJn511too many? I can think of two. Buzz astro blasters and nemo....
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I'm not going to lie to you... an Incredibles attraction says WAY cool to me...
However, I'm not too thrilled about the finding nemo in the lagoon attraction... Monsters Inc. is ok, since Superstar Limo is a dud. And as far as the Buzz lightyear ride goes, I got on an attraction similar to that at Castle Park in which you shoot ghost with a laser and accumulate points. It was a lot of fun, and everytime you go, you have a goal to beat!
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Originally posted by Evil MinionIn the future, those Pixar films will be making more money for Disney
Seriously though, the company wants to theme it's new park rides to movies and Disney's latest batch of feature length animated films suck.
I don't like the way things are going either.
Oh boy...
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Originally posted by mp3piratesavvyOk, so we all know that the Disneyland Resort has gotten too many clones/cheapy rides based on Pixar movies. But when was the last time they made an ride based on a Disney movie? Better yet, whats so futuristic about a generic space TOY and a lost fish?
the generic space toy is being presented in a different fashion that fits a space port themed sci fi future however the ride isn't that cheapy if you ask me (at least not from what I've seen, it looks like a fun Dticket, lets not forget how awsome Roger Rabbit is)
Nemo, I dunno there I suppose he's the only character modern enough to fit in with the submarines I don't necessarily like the use of the character or how it matches the theme(unless they do the discoverland idea that I've been pitching) but I doubt it will be cheap it'll be an Eticket
and actualy I've heard there is actualy a Cars ride being pushed for DCA that would use the Test Track ride system (wereas Jim Hill's eticket idea is more new and I suppose they're both in the running)
the good news is that it'll probably end once the Disney/pixar deal ends
I don't MIND the character rides but I do think that the more classic Disney movies need rides too (Little Mermaid, Alladin and Lion King)
actualy I'm not worried about Disneyland becoming Pixarland as much as I am DCA becoming Disney's Character Adventures"We all have sparks, imagination! it's how our minds... create creations!"
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My honest opinion..Disney has lost most of its creative ideas. It is now basing rides off of revenues, money , cash flow, where ever the money is at base a ride off that.. Which sadly is off of another companys creative idea i.e .nemo,toy story, incredibles and so forth. oh well maybe an area will eb called pixarland. cuz looks like thats the "tommorow" for the land.. :confused:We rock the party that rocks the party!We are truly a new generation of the Brady Bunch!
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I hate the Nemo idea myself. I loved the subs, and updating the show with modern technogoly would have been far cooler than this Nemo stuff... I remember the rumour of changing it to cooincide with the release of Atlantis, which I thought was a better idea than Nemo... Even the oooold rumour of a Little Mermaid theme would be better than Nemo... Of course, I didn't like the movie Finding Nemo, so I may be biased...Honor those who fall under the sword.
But pity the warrior who has slain all his enemies.
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Originally posted by ReaverI hate the Nemo idea myself. I loved the subs, and updating the show with modern technogoly would have been far cooler than this Nemo stuff... I remember the rumour of changing it to cooincide with the release of Atlantis, which I thought was a better idea than Nemo... Even the oooold rumour of a Little Mermaid theme would be better than Nemo... Of course, I didn't like the movie Finding Nemo, so I may be biased...
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Disney's next big film: "Chicken Little" done in really crappy CGI, nothing like Pixar quality.
Let's just hope it doesn't somehow find its way into the park!!!"I could never convince the financiers that Disneyland was feasible because dreams offer too little collateral"
--Walt Disney
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>>Ok, so we all know that the Disneyland Resort has gotten too many clones/cheapy rides based on Pixar movies. But when was the last time they made an ride based on a Disney movie? Better yet, whats so futuristic about a generic space TOY and a lost fish?<<
I do agree that sometimes Disney has gone overboard with the kitty stuff in tommorowland. But people in the year 2005 don't have the same obsession with the future like they did in 1955. Heinz Hober's atoms on the Disneyland U.S.A. DVD almost put me to sleep. I think that DL needs to go moderate with things like that. I want to have fun but not be taught a Science lesson. I think Nemo is a fine idea to replace the Subs....I must say it is better than a empty body of water and Autopia gift shop. What is so futuristic about cars that go 10 miles an hour...They were there 50 years ago as well. Kiddie-Tommorow Land has been in existance for longer than you think.The cemetery of the victims of human cruelty in our century is extended to include yet another vast cemetery, that of the unborn."
--Pope John Paul II
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