Originally Posted By FiveBearRugs Who's willing to put up money that the Chevron Autopia cars will start to look like a certain red corvette, a rusty tow truck and a 1980s green Oldsmobile with a mustache grill? I'm not saying that they would... it's just funny how everyone mentions how Tomorrowland at both DL and MK is more of a vista in the future... of Pixar films.
Originally Posted By gadzuux Except the rumors are still pretty strong that a new 'cars' attraction is penciled in for DCA - and an ambitious attraction too. The movie isn't so beloved by the public to support two separate themed attractions. The characters from the movie are amusing, but not warm and fuzzy.
Originally Posted By DlandDug As far as I know, Chevron is quite happy to continue sponsorship of the present Cars attraction.
Originally Posted By ChampDisney >MK is more of a vista in the future... of Pixar films.< Not so certain about Walt Disney World, but Disneyland is. Just look at Buzz Lightyear's Astro Blasters, the upcoming Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage, & maybe the Incredibles PeopleMover. Walt Disney World has Buzz Lighyear Space Ranger Spin & the upcoming Monsters Inc. Laugh Floor Comedy Club.
Originally Posted By Pollyana whoa...champdisney....that is our last name...gotta say i love that screen name! People mover coming back? I hope so, I could even put up with Incredibles for that.
Originally Posted By No Waiting in Line The people mover tracks really need SOMETHING on them. If anything it would give the land a look of motion and action that it has been missing for so many years. The Incredibles would not be a bad theme at all in my opinion.
Originally Posted By avromark ^^^ Didn't IOA run mobiles before their "monorail" ran on the tracks? If no ride could be added, in the meantime could they run something up there to give movement? Even if it's just one "vehicle" or artform going around and around.
Originally Posted By Dave >>>As far as I know, Chevron is quite happy to continue sponsorship of the present Cars attraction.<<< Not to mention the paint job on the cars was very expensive. 800.00 a quart if I remember right. Same DuPont color changing paint Jeff Gordon used on his car a couple years ago
Originally Posted By Kayoss <<<^^^ Didn't IOA run mobiles before their "monorail" ran on the tracks? If no ride could be added, in the meantime could they run something up there to give movement? Even if it's just one "vehicle" or artform going around and around.>>>> Yes they did. For a bit anyhow. With how much Disney loves 'spinny things that don't really do anything' I'm surprised they didn't do this too. But I'm pretty sure bringing anything up there would (in their eyes) simply make people look at the track, see something shoot past, and then go "didn't that used to be a ride". You're danged if you do.... well... you know the rest.
Originally Posted By No Waiting in Line LOL Kayoss, that is so true. They just need to get something on the track that people can ride! How hard is this?? Is it hard? Maybe it is. But Tomorrowland would be so much better with a ride on that very cool track that goes all over the land. I know, nothing new being said here!
Originally Posted By NJ AP When we rode Autotopia last year, just before Cars came out, I speculated it wouldn't be long before it was changed to match the Pixar movie. Time will tell. Mater and "Stickers" over in DCA are pretty cool.
Originally Posted By Pollyana Tomorrowland used to be my favorite land, always something going on. I would love to see the people mover reopened and the rockets moved back to where they belong. I also miss the sky ride. What a nice place to watch the parades from. Ahhh, days gone by....And I think it is time to replace Honey, I shrunk........ it is getting old. Oh, well. DL is still my favorite place ever!
Originally Posted By Skellington88 CARS is going to DCA and getting its own e-ticket. what are you talking about buddy?