Originally Posted By Scottydem The Rescuers? What about Oliver and Company? Anywho, has there been any mention of taking Tokyo Disney Sea to WDW? That would be the most amazing 5th park. Think it might happen?
Originally Posted By Mr X ***whereas ToT and the steamship/ocean cruiser are more reality **BASED***** You just lost me. Since when does a haunted tower have anything to do with reality (aside from the actual structure as a building, I mean)? In fact, it just occured to me that perhaps the Hightower curse idea could be used on the Columbia as well. Same owner, according to the backstory (that I just made up ).
Originally Posted By Mr X ***and no I don't like that movie as I've never seen it*** How can you dislike something you've never seen?
Originally Posted By barboy I hope to see Disney Sea on US soil..... but only if three not so obvious conditions were met: (1) fix the existing four parks first (2) set a budget of 2.5 billion or more (3) build at least two unique signature/blockbuster attractions.
Originally Posted By barboy ///How can you dislike something you've never seen?/// easy.......I read the plot and saw short clips----just not my cup of tea.
Originally Posted By barboy ///Think it might happen?/// No. Well not in the near future anyway. I doubt Disney is in the mood to put up another park when there are more timeshares to build.
Originally Posted By barboy /// it just occured to me that perhaps the Hightower curse idea could be used on the Columbia as well. Same owner,/// I LIKE IT, I LIKE IT VERY MUCH! Disneyland Paris pulled that same general stunt with Big Thunder Mnt. and Phantom Manor and it worked beautifully.
Originally Posted By Bob Paris "Crush has Australia wrtitten all over him" As an Australian, I can say that is completely untrue. He talks like a California surfer dude, even continually saying the word "doooooooood". He is about as Australian as the fourth of July and dating mm/dd/yy.
Originally Posted By barboy So crush is not really at home on the EAC as proven by his Venice Beach, Huntington Beach or San Diego accent--- he must be making intercontinental sojourns. I stand corrected. If he can swim from San Diego to Australia for some fun then I guess he likely can get up to New England for a chat with young Disney guests without too much issue.
Originally Posted By SuperDry Oh brother. Are you going to now tell us that unless you were born in New England, you're not really a New Englander, no matter how long you've lived there?
Originally Posted By Mr X Nope. You gotta be at least 5 generations deep for that. Otherwise you're nothing but an outsider who's not to be trusted.
Originally Posted By SuperDry Come on folks, let's get real here. OLC is paying to have a new attraction installed in TDS. In addition to a general rounding out of the attractions roster, giving guests more to do in a day, and adding something that the little ones can enjoy, it's clear that this addition is significant enough that they will market it as a way to get more guests into the park. It's opening is on the events calendar for later on this year, and no doubt will be featured in marketing outside the parks: TV commercials, morning show appearances, posters, and so on. Given the general nature of the attraction and it's location, which do you suppose would be more marketable: - The mouse from The Rescuers - A character from Oliver and Company - Crush from Finding Nemo Additionally, once guests are there, and especially the little ones which will no doubt be the focus of the interaction, which of the above three do you think will resonate the most or even be recognizable to children?
Originally Posted By barboy Crush is by far the most marketable due to its box office/DVD sales and age---- it offers awesome, crisp visuals.
Originally Posted By barboy Also I'd bet that kids would find a sea turtle more fun and interesting to interact with than a land mammal even if those other films were just as new. Also, I wonder how the show creators will reconcile Crush's So. California surfer accent and the Japanese language. How will it translate?
Originally Posted By Mr X You've been to TDR haven't you? I would assume it will be translated the way it always is (poorly...but with an "A" for effort).
Originally Posted By Hista98 the thing i've always wondered about TSMM is why do they have the toy story charecters i mean realisticly any set charecters could fit into this ride and it would still work. they could have made up charecters and been fine. I just always wondered why they picked the toy story gang
Originally Posted By Hista98 well turtle talk works anywhere. I mean the seas deosn't take place in austrailia and it still works. same with dca's animation building. I suppose a sea turtle exibit in say california doesn't work as they are austrailan turtle and therefore cant be in california.