Originally Posted By magic0214 Have ever thought a ride at WDW was really cheesey? I believe every ride has at least 1 or 2 cheesy parts in it. The cheeseist or one of the top 10 is in Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin. When your car is "loading up"/right before you get to shooting. It has like a $3.50 disco ball with silver stars and little alien plush toys spining around the disco ball while buzz is talking to about powering up. THAT'S WHAT I CALL CHEESEY!!!
Originally Posted By mickeyboy43 Actually, that whole ride seems rather cheaply made to me. The cutouts look cheap, and everything looks just cheap/tacky. Thats why my expectations of TSMM arent high. Still a fun thing to do though.
Originally Posted By gottaluvdavillains Isn't the wdw and dl versions of this buzz ride different - will the tsmm be different rides too?
Originally Posted By FerretAfros The WDW and DL Buzz attractions were made at different times with different constraints. WDW used the existing track and ride system from If You Had Wings/If You Could Fly/Take Flight/Dreamflight (the track was a little 'pre-loved') and that controlled a lot of the decisions made. The DL version was built simultaneously for DLP, TDL, DL and HKDL, so they had a little more to work with. All of the versions (except HKDL) were put into CircleVision theaters, so they had a similar space to work with. There had also been about 7 years since the WDW Buzz to allow for technological advances that would help them out. The Toy Story (Midway?) Mania attractions are being built at the same time on opposite coasts. Similar to the multiple versions of Buzz created at the same time, these will be quite similar. With the exception of the load area (due to space constraints), the two versions are supposed to have the exact same track layout, and theming along the way. DL's and WDW's Buzz attractions are like apples and oranges (similar in some ways, but different in others), but the Mania rides will be more like lemons and limes...