Originally Posted By u k fan Having different destinations for each cabin sounds like a logistical nightmare. I'd rather have a single destination, but with randomly generated sequences on the way!!!
Originally Posted By mtq2223 Star Wars is not dead by any means. Even if Lucas had not released his new trilogy, people, and especially children, would still be interested in Star Wars. Some things never die. And even if they were to build a new Star Tours and it was to sit in there for 20 years I would think that would be the greatest sign of success. Rocket Rods didn't even last 5 years so if the new Star Tours hits 20 I see that as a good thing not a bad. That argument about having the ride thre for over 20 years makes no sense. Mr. Toad has lasted 52 years and people still ride it.
Originally Posted By spaceace If Star Wars is dead then kids wouldn't want to do the Jedi Academy. Everytime I go by it it is packed with kids.