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Even if you’re talking about the swinging patent. That’s just a mildly upgraded kuka arm.Y'all over there complaining about Uni cancelling the Iron Legion Ride, but Disney's over there actually building the Iron Legion.
Even if you’re talking about the swinging patent. That’s just a mildly upgraded kuka arm.Y'all over there complaining about Uni cancelling the Iron Legion Ride, but Disney's over there actually building the Iron Legion.
Ok. Now i'm worried Spider-man is just TSMM or such again.
Looking at the layout of this thing, the majority of the layout is a set of switchbacks. Alternating in the switchbacks are long walls which clearly have screens on both sides...
It's TSMM to a T...I legit don't know how to comprehend them mishandling a goldmine of a IP like this.
Wow, they did not just waste freaking Spiderman on a TSMM ride system... SMH, just wow.
I think if it’s not something they can clone everywhere they’ll go lazy. They’ll go nuts with GotG because they can plop that new coaster down in any resort.
Wow, they did not just waste freaking Spiderman on a TSMM ride system... SMH, just wow.
Add that on top of TSMM already being in DCA.
If the DLP version of the ride is the same one as DCA is getting then no one should ever demand Universal had the rights over.
I mean, I never expected a show-stopping E-ticket, but if it was something extremely similar to Justice League, that would've been a huge upgrade compared to a Midway Mania clone. I mean, c'mon.
I do not see a meaningful distinction between that and Midway Mania. Both are screen-lined hallways with minimal theming.
Ninjago's "gimmick" revolves a more..shall we say, "hands-free" exprience.
Perhaps it's Disney trying to use the idea of the web shooters, but with something more..hands on?
Either way, that's a yikes from me.
Apparently, Orangegrove has heard of it being more similar to..Ninjago. From LEGOLand.
Additionally, Tom Corless has backed that up.
Even if you’re talking about the swinging patent. That’s just a mildly upgraded kuka arm.
I was referring to the flying robots video up the page from my post.
Sooooo....Voyage to the Spider-man reef?Apparently, Orangegrove has heard of it being more similar to..Ninjago. From LEGOLand.
Additionally, Tom Corless has backed that up.
I mean it makes sense and would make for a killer sales item, I just wonder if they're making a mistake making it way too much like TSMM. I wonder if wed be seeing the same pushback if they made the ride track more meandering and natural than the TSMM switchbacks.