Well you can see that Disneyland's Toontown it is much better than the one here. If the close Toontown Fair and replace the hall of fame and judge's tent with Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin. And shop a restuart and chip and dale's tree house they could also have jolly trolley somewhere in Toontown.
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I think that we should leave toonTown the same. I don't believe that each theme park should just keep moprhing into where all of the parks are the same. I think that that would give Disney Ztheme parks an identity crisis. I do think that toontown need to be refurbed, but other than that, don't change it up. It is too much like DL's now anyway.Listen to me on the radio!
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I think Toontown Faire, or Toontown Poore as I like to call it, needs to be bulldozed for a fully realized land.
Remember, it was built in about four months for Mickey's 60th B-Day in 1988 and only meant to be temporary. Though it's been reworked since then a few times, the basic infrastructure remains of a temporary nature.
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I'm with you in thinking that the MKs don't all need to match, Kyle, BUT I also have NO use whatsoever for Toontown at WDW... oh, other than the fact that I can disembark the train there and then a hop, skip, and a jump later, be at the hub or Tomorrowland.-Ann
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I've always thought that Toontown looked like it was done on the cheap and as an afterthought. I think the concept is a good idea but they need to do it right. I also don't think it should be a reproduction of one that has already been done in another park. I can understand why some rides are basically reproductions but there is no need for that here.
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It was done on the cheap and as an afterthought. Michael Eisner created it in 1988 for Mickey's 60th B-Day as a place where folks could always meet Mickey and get their picture taken with him. It was only meant to be there for a year. That's why the buildings are all of the temporary variety. The land could be removed in a few days.
And if there's one thing WDW doesn't need more of, it's character meet-and-greets.
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Originally posted by WDW1974A lot of things are popular ... Taco Bell, Olive Garden, Wal-Mart, reality TV, FOX News ... doesn't make them worthy of attention either. Bulldoze it, I say.
My fear here is that they would bulldoze it right into 'yesterland' along with 20,000 leagues -- man think of the size of that 'meet n' greet' space.....I like the idea of having a 'kids land' so to speak or something geared towards the cartoons.......why not a House of Mouse themed land.......with a Silly Symphonies section for us older crew ?
MK is not the space but until we added Dish Network recently to our house....( didnt have cable as I refused for a while to pay to watch my own TV -- and we just weren't home enough to justify) -- and with my soon to be 11 year old I never realized just how popular the shows in the Disney Channels are with that age group......................Disney is really missing the boat by not playing to these shows more at the Studios ( not like they don;t have the room to do it) --Nickelodeon really goes after this crowd of kids yet Disney seems to be slow onthe trigger to add attaractions based on the shows there in the former studio part of the studios.....by the time they react, like with Doug-- the show is gone !
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Originally posted by stitch'sgreatescape101Well you can see that Disneyland's Toontown it is much better than the one here. If the close Toontown Fair and replace the hall of fame and judge's tent with Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin. And shop a restuart and chip and dale's tree house they could also have jolly trolley somewhere in Toontown.
perhaps a Bonkers ride as opposed to Roger Rabbit"We all have sparks, imagination! it's how our minds... create creations!"
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