So, when Universal puts a "trackless" ride vehicle on a motion base, it blows, and is just more screens. When Disney does it, it's ground breaking?
Don't get me wrong, I sure hope this is better than Kong. But I'm not sure it's ground breaking. A preshow room actually moving on a track of sorts is unique, and I guess ground breaking, for a preshow. The laser patent, if pulled off would be a ground breaking effect.
But the parts folks seem to be gaga over, aren't ground breaking, they are just a different usage of an idea already done.
Ground Breaking rides:
Splash Mountain - sort of. It was the first time taking an existing ride type and theming the hell out of it)
Star Tours (although really Tour of the Universe in Toronto)
Indy at Disneyland
Back to the Future - putting small simulators in front of huge screens
Spider-man
Forbidden Journey
Gringott's
I'm not sure of the last ground breaking ride by Disney. I guess Mission: Space, although it isn't good ground-breaking, IMHO.
If Universal is going to have an AR Mario Kart, a roller coaster with "jumps", and whatever else they have planned, I don't think this ride is going to change anything.
It's all about the IP. If Rise of the Resistance was Rise of the Minions, would everyone still be saying these leaked details are mind blowing?