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What Attraction should Disneyland Have?  

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  1. 1. What Attraction should Disneyland Have?

    • America Sings
      2
    • The Original Submarines
      1
    • Country Bears
      3
    • Adventures Through Innerspace
      2
    • Peoplemover
      18
    • Skyway
      2
    • Rainbow Caverns Mine Train
      2
    • Rocket To The Moon/Mars
      1
    • Other (please specify)
      6


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People Mover, it's a fun ride at WDW and nice when you want to take a break from walking and want to go on a ride without a wait (I don't think I have ever seen it with more than a 5 minute wait even during Christmas week).

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Well, I voted Peoplemover, if I HAD to choose, but I have to be honest I am so damn sick of Disneyland re-hashing old rides that I really would rather see them "Imagineer" something new and ground breaking for the park. Seriously, when was the last time this happened? 1995 with Indy?

 

Remember when Disneyland was the park getting all the "new toys" first?

 

- Captain EO

- Star Tours

- Splash Mountain

- Indy

- Cartoon Spin

 

What happened?

 

Almost *ALL* of the last few rides in the past 10 years, and even the next announced Disneyland attractions have either been rehashes, copies, or reuses of current buildings.

 

Personally, getting an updated version of a decades old ride doens't interest me in the slightest. Space Mountain IMO really wasn't significantly different, Autopia is still Autopia, Tarzan's Treehouse has been totally forgotten about, they got the worst version of Pooh, and do we REALLY need another version of Subs? I'm probably in the minority here, but I would MUCH rather seen Disneyland BULLDOZE the submarine lagoon and get something like an "Expedition Everest" or "Journey To The Center Of The Earth" in it's place.

 

It's yet another reason why my Disneyland Resort visits have gone from a half a dozen times per year to once.

 

--Robb

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Hmm--I guess Peoplemover out of the choices offered (and put something interesting in those tunnels).

 

And I think Robb has a point--Disneyland needs something unique. I remember reading, back in the 1970s, that Disneyland was about 25 to 30 years ahead of other theme parks technologically. Don't think they can make that claim now, and I'm a Dland fan.

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I remember the People Mover, like the Skyride (now there's a ride from Disneyland's past, lol!); you were on an attraction that forced you to slooooow dooownnn and just... enjoy the view - literally.

 

I miss that and any attraction like it, that was transportation and adding to the theme park experience, as well.

 

Posted

I wish they had just improved on Rocket Rods with banked turns and maybe a dark ride section. Either that, or another style "test track" vehicle ride like Journey To The Center Of The Earth. God I wish a US park had that ride...

Posted

it would be cool to see people's mover back, except faster speeds. As far as a new ride goes, well who knows, maybe they'll get an innovative imagineer to come up with something.

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I'm probably in the minority here, but I would MUCH rather seen Disneyland BULLDOZE the submarine lagoon and get something like an "Expedition Everest" or "Journey To The Center Of The Earth" in it's place.

 

 

--Robb

 

Or the more likely option, Pooh's Playful Spot V2. I'd prefer to still have subs.

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^Alien Encounter was my favorite attraction at MK (will reserve judgment on the new Stitch version until I experience it for myself). Wouldn't complain if they replaced Honey, I Shrunk the Audience (which was fun, but ran its course long ago) with X-S Tech.

 

I also think they should redo Tomorrowland yet again with the "spaceport" concept the Imagineers had developed before the Accountiteers budget cut it into oblivion (that is, the 1998 fiasco).

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I remember the People Mover, like the Skyride (now there's a ride from Disneyland's past, lol!); you were on an attraction that forced you to slooooow dooownnn and just... enjoy the view - literally.

 

I miss that and any attraction like it, that was transportation and adding to the theme park experience, as well.

 

 

People Mover should be brought back, but reworked to go to Hollywood backlot. Monorail track should be reworked to have a station near Paradise Pier. Skyway should run between Fantasyland and Bug's Life.

There should be a wide (wheelchair-friendly) pedestrian overpass between Disneyland and DCA.

All passes should be park-hoppers.

I agree, there should be an Expedition Sasquatch in DCA AND a Rock and Roll Coaster as well.

Maybe a Donner party ride and Red Line Dodge-em near Tower of Terror?

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I can honestly say I really didn't enjoy stitch at all, couldn't finish the movie, couldn't stand the ride, yet AE was one of my all time favorites. I wish MK would bring that back, now that you mention it. Tomorrowland is such a grinder...

Posted

I think it should do an Incredibles ride (I picked other). This would be a great addition, and it would kind of fit on TSI, and it could be a rocket coaster.

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Mine Train Through Nature's Wonderland was the slow mine train ride that preceded Big Thunder Mountain Railroad. Some remnants of it still exist - the town of "Rainbow Ridge" (next to the brake run of BTMRR) was MTTNW's starting point.

 

Mission to Mars was a fun simulator - it used a circular auditorium, with a screen at the top, and a screen at the bottom for exterior views, and two screens at the side for "remote camera views". The bottoms of the seats vibrated, and tilted - it was really a weird sensation, but well done. There was a preshow Mission Control with an AudioAnimatronic host named "Tom Morrow", you can still hear him being paged in the queue line for Star Tours. Mission to Mars occupied the space currently held by Redd Rocket's Pizza Port.

 

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I am seriously missing "Felix Salten Memorial Pr0n Rides" with any Disney parks!

 

 

So, many of you might not get the hint, but this is clearly intended...

 

Watch out for Thumper on that one--you what they say about big feet being proportional to the size of, well, something else.

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