The Falcon attraction is a coaster.
? I thought it was a motion simulator?
Sigh...:spam:It's a coaster currently going through two years of safety testing with a well known developer.
Also, question anyone saying they have seen actual sketches or storyline info, that stuff is locked up so tight and under such a strong NDA people are truly scared to say anything.
Sigh...:spam:
for DHS? or something elseI have heard Disney does have a coaster style ride but it's not going to the Falcon attraction, but I wouldn't just say "spam!" right off the bat.
GotG, or whatever it is if they really can't use the name, is the only rumored coaster I've read about.for DHS? or something else
GotG, or whatever it is if they really can't use the name, is the only rumored coaster I've read about.
ThisGotG, or whatever it is if they really can't use the name, is the only rumored coaster I've read about.
They want to compete with Six Flags?I can't see DHS going from only having RnRC to adding the Slinky coaster, GOTG coaster and Falcon coaster within a 4 year period.
Falcon is not a coaster. The person who said that is a known troll from over on WDWMagic.I can't see DHS going from only having RnRC to adding the Slinky coaster, GOTG coaster and Falcon coaster within a 4 year period.
Falcon is not a coaster. The person who said that is a known troll from over on WDWMagic.
Also, GotG wouldn't be at DHS. That coaster is in line for Epcot.
The GotG/Energy coaster is still a thing by all accounts and even if not it, certainly hasn't moved to DHS.That was kind of my point. I thought that the GOTG coaster at EPCOT was dead in the water and it's been moved to DHS?
Scott is sort of right. The same insider who called all the changes to CoP said GotG has moved to DHS. I'm taking it with a grain of salt though because no one else has corroborated the rumor.The GotG/Energy coaster is still a thing by all accounts and even if not it, certainly hasn't moved to DHS.
I just want the Tron coaster to come to Epcot or somewhere...Maybe rename it something else to make American audiences actually care about the IP.