It'd have to be a city with some 60's themeing. The main ride in Monstropolis would likely be the long rumored Door Coaster.Does anyone else have trouble imagining what Metroville could be? I can't think of a single location in the Incredibles universe that would make for a decent immersive land. As opposed to Cars and Monstropolis, which are fairly easy.
On the other hand, I can easily imagine an Incredibles e-ticket and have a bit more trouble knowing what a Monstropolis "main ride" would be.
Pretty sure the rumored Monsters attraction was a coaster type ride based on the room with all the doors. I'd assume it would be a dark ride/coaster like gringotts or mummy.Does anyone else have trouble imagining what Metroville could be? I can't think of a single location in the Incredibles universe that would make for a decent immersive land. As opposed to Cars and Monstropolis, which are fairly easy.
On the other hand, I can easily imagine an Incredibles e-ticket and have a bit more trouble knowing what a Monstropolis "main ride" would be.
Streets of America becomes:
Just a guess.
I can't think of a single location in the Incredibles universe that would make for a decent immersive land.
I always thought Edna's Super Suit testing facility would be a great ride...
I always thought Edna's Super Suit testing facility would be a great ride...
Apparently Jim Hill said that the Osborne lights are night leaving so to say, but they are instead changing drastically to a new theme/name/ip. This is from about a year ago, so plans may have changed.
I expect a significantly larger nightly Christmas event at Epcot next year to make up for the loss of Osbourne.
no Disney is trying to force people to go healthy so it would be more like Epcot® International carrots and salad festival presented by habit heroes