No one has ridden Rise of the Resistance yet either. Also Disney’s work in international parks proves they’re still on top when they want to be.I admit, haven't visited SWGE yet however or Pandora, so my argument may hinder from this anyways.
No one has ridden Rise of the Resistance yet either. Also Disney’s work in international parks proves they’re still on top when they want to be.I admit, haven't visited SWGE yet however or Pandora, so my argument may hinder from this anyways.
No one has ridden Rise of the Resistance yet either. Also Disney’s work in international parks proves they’re still on top when they want to be.
I think EU will be the park closest to highest level of theming to Disney Sea. We shall see. I think we can all agree though that thanks to WWOHP, we're in the golden age of theme parks at the moment. Love the competition!No one has ridden Rise of the Resistance yet either. Also Disney’s work in international parks proves they’re still on top when they want to be.
Not that they don’t want to, it’s that they haven’t cared enough, sadly.“Oh they just don’t want to” is some next level Eastasia poop.
I believe Intamin did GringottsI know we've seen the ride vehicles here and they spin and whatnot, is this being made by the same company that did Gringotts?
No.I know we've seen the ride vehicles here and they spin and whatnot, is this being made by the same company that did Gringotts?
When it comes to coasters at WDW, it’s pretty safe to assume that Vekoma is behind it with very few exceptions from the 90’s and onward.No.
Vekoma is doing this. Intamin did Gringotts.
I know. We’ve been dealing with it for years watching all the really cool stuff only open overseas or in California when they got Cars Land. Thankfully that changed in the run up to the 50th but we’ll see what happens after it’s all done.“Oh they just don’t want to” is some next level Eastasia poop.
I've never been threatened with being sent to Montana before...But now I have some serious questions about that stateIf you think that fits into Epcot I have a some spectacular seaside property in Montana for y'all.
Everything/Nothing fits in Epcot. Kinda the point of the Experimental Community of TomorrowIf you think that fits into Epcot I have a some spectacular seaside property in Montana for y'all.
The *magic* of possibilityEverything/Nothing fits in Epcot. Kinda the point of the Experimental Community of Tomorrow
"... in the pre-show queue..."
Should not the theming of a theme park ride be a contributing factor in evaluating whether or not it's "good," though?
This is what I’m most worried about... how good it’ll be. I just haven’t gotten much of a feeling that it’ll be much more than a RNRC or Tron which are both super short and lack any on-ride show scenes.As long as the ride is good, I'm past caring about edutainment.
Not when Epcot is devoid of anything good to ride, and has been for a long time.