Looking at the plans for California Screamin', I wonder if they are considering a redo/refurb of RNRC to Incredibles?
I could see them using some of the same elements, but having more room for theming since the ride is totally indoors.
Waddaya think?:saywhat:
How old is RnR? And the company that built it went bankrupt.This seems likely.
How old is RnR? And the company that built it went bankrupt.
My guess is acreage is RnR's most valuable asset.
How old is RnR? And the company that built it went bankrupt.
My guess is acreage is RnR's most valuable asset.
I thought Vekoma was the ones that made RnRC?
It’s 18 years old and Vekoma is still kicking...
You guys are right. For some reason I was thinking it was an Arrow. My bad.
But 18 years old is approaching the point that something will have to be done with it.
That was false.There was some rumor that they wanted to retheme RnRC to Monsters Inc or turn it into the door coaster a while back. I could see the Incredibles retheme more likely as turning it into a family coaster would be lame.
Background music has changed throughout DHS as a whole:
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- At the Main Entrance you can hear Big Band arrangements of Disney tunes.
- Along Hollywood Boulevard there are Big Band instrumental arrangements of popular songs from the 30’s and 40’s.
- Sunset Boulevard features vocal tracks from similar Big Band hits played on Hollywood Boulevard.
- At Echo Lake you will continue to hear Big Band sounds, pushing towards the 50’s and 60’s with bright, brassy horns and lush string arrangements.
- Grand Avenue plays music inspired by present-day Downtown Los Angeles, the music on the street includes retro-contemporary west coast funk sound defined by a strong bassline, electric guitars, horns and synthesizers.
- Rock 'n' Roller Coaster courtyard plays live versions of classic rock songs, including Aerosmith.