Dino_Martini Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 Love the look of the changes. I have faith that Disney will do their best to turn DCA around. Edit - I would kind of like to be an Imagineer.
ECZenith Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 I hope the tunnels are going... They'd be the only hideous thing left when the refurbishment is over.
RIP Psyclone Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 As I'm in the middle of buying a house at the minute, there's no way I could get there until March 09 at the earliest I'm gutted that I'll never get to see it as it was originally built The best ride of the park, Tower of Terror, will not likely be closed for extended periods of time since that part of the park isn't really being touched. You've probably been on "good tower" anyway. DCA will be better, so you needn't worry about missing it in its original state. Technically, the original DCA is a thing of the past anyway, since many of the original rides, attractions, and restaurants have been closed for quite some time.
Guest Posted October 17, 2008 Posted October 17, 2008 I was wondering what those tunnels on the rollercoaster were for. I will the ears since I just call that ride the Mickey Ears Rollercoaster. I thought Tower of Terror was one of the most fun rides I have been on. The actors were all really different and you can tell they have fun getting everyone onto the ride. And then it just has this really fun feeling by the way everyone acts and reacts while the ride is going.
Dino_Martini Posted October 18, 2008 Posted October 18, 2008 I was wondering what those tunnels on the rollercoaster were for. I will the ears since I just call that ride the Mickey Ears Rollercoaster. I thought Tower of Terror was one of the most fun rides I have been on. The actors were all really different and you can tell they have fun getting everyone onto the ride. And then it just has this really fun feeling by the way everyone acts and reacts while the ride is going. Because Disney's California Adventure is located within a residential zone and must adhere to certain noise restriction guidelines, special "scream" tubes were designed for California Screamin' to muffle the Guests' screams during those thrill portions of the ride that are sure to elicit such a reaction (according to Wikipedia)
ECZenith Posted October 19, 2008 Posted October 19, 2008 Maybe now that Maliboomer's days are numbered the residents and hotel guests can compromise and get those ugly tubes off an otherwise beautiful coaster. Maliboomer is much taller and presumably generates much more noise. Maybe... one can only hope. Disney can always do what SFNE did: Tell the residents to keep their windows shut and buy them some air conditioners.
itnotfair Posted October 20, 2008 Posted October 20, 2008 Here's a picture of the proposed Goofy's Sky School makeover that I've never seen. It was on latimes.com. They hint that the plan is eventually to replace it with an E-ticket ride, but that this will be what we get in the interim. I'll leave that to speculation. Heres the photo.
DBJ Posted October 20, 2008 Posted October 20, 2008 Thanks for the photo. Looks like it will be very lightly rethemed. Looks like more of a change is being made to the station than anything else. Not sure why it would take until 2010 to pull that off. It is rather bizarre that they would attempt to tie this into any theme of "flight". An inverted family coaster would make more sense. Speaking of which, shouldn't they dump the Golden Zephyr? Maybe replace it with a swinging pirate ship? Or boat themed disko coaster? I took one ride on the GZ, and it is literally a waste of space.
itnotfair Posted October 20, 2008 Posted October 20, 2008 Yeah I was hoping for something a bit classier, more along the lines of Toy Story's building, for this coaster. But if they are really going to be getting rid of it eventually, I can see why they don't want to go overboard on the theming. As for the Zephyr, my girlfriend and I were riding it a couple months ago, and the friendly ride op said they'd be getting rid of it soon. That is definitely a rumour, but I wouldn't be surprised to see it removed. I'll be hitting DCA on the 23rd for the trick-or-treat, hopefully I'll get some more info!
disneylanddork50 Posted October 21, 2008 Posted October 21, 2008 Well, there's been several rumors circulating about PP and the rides that will remain. i suggest checking out www.micechat.com it has some good info on the refurb. i have heard anything from a parachute "Army men" themed attraction, to the removal of jumping jellyfish. The orange stinger will definetly be rethemed to mickey's silly simphony swings. We only have to sit and wait for this to come true... I personally would like to see a tightly inverted coaster take over GFS and maybe toss in a few inversions.... >>Jake
Jew Posted October 21, 2008 Posted October 21, 2008 Thanks for the photo. Looks like it will be very lightly rethemed. Looks like more of a change is being made to the station than anything else. Not sure why it would take until 2010 to pull that off. It is rather bizarre that they would attempt to tie this into any theme of "flight". An inverted family coaster would make more sense. Speaking of which, shouldn't they dump the Golden Zephyr? Maybe replace it with a swinging pirate ship? Or boat themed disko coaster? I took one ride on the GZ, and it is literally a waste of space. Golden Zephyr might be pointless, but it fits right in with the classic boardwalk theme they are going for. I believe they modeled it after a former ride at Coney Island.
Guest Posted October 22, 2008 Posted October 22, 2008 /\ There is one still operating at Blackpool Pleasure Beach that the imagineers based it off of. The revamps to Mullholand/the wave swinger look pretty underwhelming, but everything else looks pretty good.
PeoplemoverMatt Posted October 22, 2008 Posted October 22, 2008 The revamps to Mullholand/the wave swinger look pretty underwhelming, but everything else looks pretty good. Well after two SoCal parks already revamped existing rides in the hopes that the public believes they've really built a brand new ride, maybe it'll work for Disney too!
montezooma Posted October 22, 2008 Posted October 22, 2008 ^ what two rides are you talking about? I can only think of X2
the ghost Posted October 22, 2008 Posted October 22, 2008 Im assuming he is talking about Space Mountain. I could be totally wrong though. Has Blue Sky Cellar opened yet?
ECZenith Posted October 22, 2008 Posted October 22, 2008 Blue Sky Cellar is open and it's definately worth checking out. The Paradise Pier model is amazing, maybe that's just because I've always hated the "tent-like" look of the carousel and Screamin' but the model promises some much needed improvement.
montezooma Posted October 22, 2008 Posted October 22, 2008 Im assuming he is talking about Space Mountain. I could be totally wrong though. Has Blue Sky Cellar opened yet? Oh yes, how could have I forgotten that re-build. That was much more successful than X2 IMO. The transformation from before to after is noticibly different on Space Mountain...X2 not so much.
TheBannedKid Posted October 22, 2008 Posted October 22, 2008 ^ what two rides are you talking about? I can only think of X2 He was talking about The Simpsons Ride and X2... While the Orange Stinger revamp seems underwhelming, I believe making it a part of the pier will be great. The orange theme was quite lame.
borisdag Posted October 22, 2008 Posted October 22, 2008 Was sorely disappoined in DCA and for some reason none of this excites me. I know some folks are thinking the Little Mermaid ride is going to be a big 'ol MEH, but Jim Hill is saying it's going to be major, much like the virtual ride extra on the Little Mermaid DVD from a while back. Above the water....below the water and the like. Other than that....not sure what they're doing is enough to get me to go back
PeoplemoverMatt Posted October 22, 2008 Posted October 22, 2008 Through all the concept art, I always ask myself if what I'm seeing could justify in my mind paying the same for this as Disneyland. Until the Mermaid ride and Cars Land ride are built, and the World of Color show goes online, that answer is "no." We'll see if those change that answer, but I have to actually see them for myself first. No amount of rebranding existing rides or adding trolley cars is going to change it.
Mr Stratosphere Posted November 26, 2008 Posted November 26, 2008 I was at DCA on Monday. here is some photos from the lagoon being empty and work on the painting of Sun Wheel. It was amazing to see the lagoon empty. Putting up scaffolding. How much longer will you see this?? I rode and actually had a great ride on it. There were 2 towers running and about a 20 min wait. The other tower had a tarp over the passenger cart. Let the painting begin.. Empty.. Crazy, I really didn't realize just how deep the lagoon really is. Running 3 trains, 1 station. Purple didn't have audio.. 55 Minute wait. Park was surprisingly busy!!!! Thats all for now. I will post a complete trip report in its own thread later this week. Have a great holiday weekend everyone!!!!!! John
knottslover77 Posted November 27, 2008 Posted November 27, 2008 Nice update! the lagoon is deep like 12ft, Rivers of America is only like 8ft, right? --Jay
coasterdude5 Posted November 27, 2008 Posted November 27, 2008 Nice update! What are those things sticking out of the concrete in the lagoon?
Top Thrill Dragster Posted November 27, 2008 Posted November 27, 2008 ^ Anchors for the Luminaria show that ran for a couple of months during DCAs first year of operation.
Thelegendarymatthew Posted November 28, 2008 Posted November 28, 2008 Well I know this is sorta off the main topic, but I've actually imagined that the cars/test track ride would happen one of these days. I'm glad it is, another reason to go to Disney in Cali. In fact I've seen Disney Parks in RCT2(not recreations) using a ride like that, normally a go-carts ride though -Matthew.K
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