Which attraction, whether it's a ride, show, exhibit, parade, restaurant, or anything, which is at another Disney park but not in Anaheim, do you most want to see duplicated at either Disneyland or DCA?
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Re: What attraction from another Disney park do you want to see duplicated at DL/DCA?
Magic Kingdom: Mickey's Philharmagic
EPCOT: Test Track
Disney's Hollywood Studios: Rock N' Roller Coaster Aerosmith
Disney's Animal Kingdom: Expedition EverestDisneyland: the best place to go to if you have the brain to do so.
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After the Five year wait, Mystic Manor.Last edited by Crazy Larry; 09-18-2009, 06:18 PM.Crazy Larry loves ya! ......Hurry up before they lock me up!
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Re: What attraction from another Disney park do you want to see duplicated at DL/DCA?
Originally posted by ASC View PostMagic Kingdom: Mickey's Philharmagic
EPCOT: Test Track
but with an upgraded ride system and different theme.
Disney's Hollywood Studios: Rock N' Roller Coaster Aerosmith
Disney's Animal Kingdom: Expedition Everest
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Originally posted by Bob Weaver View PostWhich attraction, whether it's a ride, show, exhibit, parade, restaurant, or anything, which is at another Disney park but not in Anaheim, do you most want to see duplicated at either Disneyland or DCA?
I'd also like to see 20,000 leagues under the sea replace FNSV.
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I haven't been to any other Disney park, just viewed some videos, but I would like to see Alien Encounter at Disneyland. I know Stitch replaced this, but after seeing the video to this I really wanted to go on it badly!! Too bad it's gone!!
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Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor.Looking for the truth about giraffes? http://www.menacinggiraffes.blogspot.com/
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None. No more clones!- Adventure Is Waiting -
"We're going to take you out of this world of reality for a visit to the most fantastic of all the worlds of fantasy." - Walt Disney
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Actively trying to suppress and forget that anything whatsoever related to Star Wars or even George Lucas or Steven Spielberg for that matter, is, or was ever, located on any Disney-owned property.Last edited by Bob Weaver; 09-18-2009, 07:25 PM.
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What I meant is this thread will get heated as people re hash the standing argument for or against bringing attractions from other parks into Disneyland Resort.
You're at 122 posts, I'm at almost 19K, which is scary.
But one thing I can tell you, without even consulting Leota, is this is the running argument of this site.
Some people would rather wait twice as long or more and have half or less new attractions added if they were all original, and unique to DLR.
Others see the economics behind spreading development costs of new E ticket attractions between two or more resorts, thereby reducing the cost to deliver the final product (ie the attraction.)
So I see it as a matter of economics. Twice or more as many copied or cloned concepts opening at twice the rate, because they are sharing development costs for a similar or identical version in Florida, Asia or Europe? Or do we hold out for a slower growth in new attractions, which aren't being developed anywhere else?
Because the way I see it, even if DLR pays 100% of the development costs and creates a "unique" attraction, usually there's only a limited window before any of the other resorts can copy it. So what's the point?
And unless you're a small subset of the superfans who frequent all of the world's Disney parks, it's not critical to me that I be able to trot around the globe in search of different Disney attractions. It's a high price to pay for such an elite mystique.
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