Which attraction should be scrapped and replaced?
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Innoventions needs to go! Bring in something that people actually are interested in seeing.
After that well Autopia doesn't fit into either Tomorrowland (I do this everyday) or Fantasyland. Well maybe it does fit into Fantasyland. I rarely go that fast on Californa freeways.
But keep your grubby hand off Tom Sawywer's Island and Mr. Lincoln! Tarzan's Treehouse is ok, but it could do with some more excitement. Like a plumbing system added with real running water and reverse the walkthrough direction for starters. Then just rename it Tarzan's Swiss Family Tree House.What if the Hokey-Pokey really is what it's all about?
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Originally posted by JoeCoolWhich attraction should be scrapped and replaced?
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None of these. Small World needs to go, perhaps they can ship it off to another park rather than demolish it since it is the first that they're all built after. However, Tomorrowland needs attractions badly so even taking out something as worthless as Innoventions further hurts the region. Fantasyland has a bunch of rides but loses a ton of space to a 1960s slow-moving flume.
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Originally posted by Disneylandrocks55I say inoventions needs to be replaced with a Time Machine.
Edutainment-y attractions are dead. Long live the cartoon and thrill rides.
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Originally posted by dshimelEdutainment-y attractions are dead. Long live the cartoon and thrill rides.What if the Hokey-Pokey really is what it's all about?
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My issue with Innoventions is, after bringing you in and showing off something that may be intersting (I find the kitchen display interesting. The rest...eh...) they turn you loose into an area filled with video games. How inspiring are 40 displays and PS2 controllers? Are they trying to show that, in the near future, nearly all entertainment will involve us sitting around with a controller glued to our hands?
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Inovations and keep stich somewhere in tommrowland cus i havent got to talk to him yet
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