Mad Dog
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The screens they put on Dinosaur's major refurb in AK a couple of years ago helped that ride big time.
I totally disagree with this decision. First, it is obvious that this ride needs a deep refurbish because it's in such dire condition that is painful to see it so abandoned, but destroying it to do a Jurassic World one? Jurassic Park is a classic ride in a park that lacks classic rides. Disney adds some updates here and there in some rides but they remain within the spirit of the ride and with the same IP. There would be protests if they decide to totally scrap pirates and update it to the movies, and mind you they were huge blockbusters. Yes, Jack Sparrow was added, but the rest of the ride is practically the same as Disney imagined it. They obviously keep their rides in top condition, unlike universal that let Jurassic Park die a slow death. I really disliked Jurassic World and I have a feeling that I won't like the new one either. I think that JP after 25 years is as popular as ever because it's a classic, and a classic should keep its ride. Scrapping it for a new IP (or better said and updated IP?) risks a lot. What if the new movie crashes and burns? I don't know, I just wish they announced they would do a deep refurb replacing old animatronics with state of the art ones and adding foliage and repairing the amazing car scene. and just show some love to this groundbreaking ride.
I would have I-Rex be the lunging Dino and have the T-Rex snap it from the side.Ok... I like the concept..... A LOT.... but I'm nervous here.... " Be prepared when a 50-foot Tyrannosaurs rex comes to your rescue…" Does this mean no more Dinosaur lunging at us before the drop? I wonder how they'll execute the T-Rex saving you front the I-Rex......
I would have I-Rex be the lunging Dino and have the T-Rex snap it from the side.
This is exactly what I am nervous about.... Suspense is what makes this ride great. Lots of people are talking about screens, which of course would be a let down. However, this would be the biggest let down of all and theres a strong possibility that it'll happen....I'm willing to bet they'll be on either side of us instead of in front of us in the new version, which would take away a lot of the suspense
I'm willing to bet they'll be on either side of us instead of in front of us in the new version, which would take away a lot of the suspense
call me old school, but I really don't want T-Rex "Saving the Day".
She saves the day in the original film though! :tease:
More like shows who's boss. She's not trying to save you in the original ride.
There's every chance they'll restore it to Jurassic Park years from now, too, once they've ridden the Jurassic World wave. Keep whatever new effects they added, adjust them to match the original film, change everything else back, and then market it as a revival.Posted this in the other thread, but I'll post it here as well...
I personally don't get the outcry. It's not like they are completely gutting/demolishing the ride we love.
We'll still have the boat ride doing the same things it did before - just with some additions, a blue color scheme, and World instead of Park. At the end of the day, we're still escaping the wrath of dinos.
if they turn what was once a heavily AA attraction into a heavily screen attraction, I'll be pretty upset.
On this river-raft adventure, get doused as a colossal Mosasaursus dives for its great white shark snack!
You beat me to it.... If it does go there, do you guys think the storyline of the dino bumping the boat off course will remain?I am also thinking this will go where the parasaur who lunges out of the water will go. That mechanism goes VERY deep and is only used to 1/3 it's potential right now.