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Concept Art For Midway Mania
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Oh great. The cars fire darts?!
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Are they doing an overlay on Buzz?
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And it looks perfect for DCA.
OMG, if the concept art portrays merely 2-D flats as the interiors, what depths can the actual attraction fall to by the time it hits reality? I shudder to think of how awful that attraction art predicts the artistic fate of the final attraction ... but, as I said, perfect for DCA. |
Looks like duel cars a'la Cartoon Spin meshed with interactive game of Astroblasters. What are the cars - milkbottle cases?
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I already have a complaint about it.
If the cars are for two pairs of people back to back, there are going to be fights as far as who controls what and which way the car spins. I predict anarchy and chaos. :D |
So, if people are facing opposite directions in the same car, who controls the spin? That should cause some irate reactions.
ETA: I guess we are thinking alike today, GC. Hmm, Anarchy and chaos. I can think of one particular swankster that ought to appreciate that aspect of this attraction. ;) |
My guess is that the cars will not be self-spining, but will be program-spun.
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Wow the innovation of 3-D animation used to render 2-D cut-outs. One can only hope that lawn darts will be resurrected and approved.
I do like the anarchy and chaos part though. ;) |
Spinning ride vehicles that shoot darts... Hmmm... Disney's new solution to park overcrowding (not that DCA has ever needed one)?
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I really don't want to judge it based on one photo but that looks really lame. Hopefully there will be more actual 3D elements and it's not just riding around in front of screens that show pictures of Woody and friends.
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Have any of you ridden Spiderman at Islands of Adventure?
Imagine that ride without the motion base, and add in guns. Spiderman really works because of the amount of detail (and money) that went into eliminating the line between screens and physical sets. They went so far as to print all the wall treatments with the same rendering software that they used for the films, with everything color matched. |
I will venture to say that seeing as they are all weating 3-D Glasses - the darts and other missiles will be 3-D projections as well. The only thing the cars will shoot is light beams.
I think the cars look like the cases you see video games in at the carnival No, there will not be spin-control. Disney doesn't want little helga, scheherazade, andronicus & bob arguing over control. In 3-D NOTHING looks flat, not even sets - get what I'm saying ? |
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That doesn't bode well. I didn't like that ride. But I do enjoy Buzz. |
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I wanna shoot darts at things!!!!!!!
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Spiderman was the best ride I've ever been on in any park anywhere. Utterly awesome. Sad that Disney hasn't come up with anything close to it.
They are behind Universal on ride innovation. |
I'm not gonna make it there any time soon. So will someone please tell me what's so great about it?
I've got to say that movie projections, no matter how well integrated, do not strike me as anything wonderful. |
What's so great about haunted mansion? Reflections, no matter how well done, don't impress me. :)
It really is hard to explain. It is an extremely immersive experience. Imagine Indiana Jones on crack combined with a 3D experience and live action. You can't? Yeah, neither can I. You really just need to ride it. |
A few days ago Disney released more concept art.
Looks like these are from the queue: ![]() ![]() ![]() It looks like there'll be an AA of Mr. Potato Head: ![]() |
Is it just me, or is it looking a little....
how should I put this??? Preschoolish? :rolleyes: |
Great... Mr. Potato Head instead of Laughing Sal - really brings to mind a California beach side park.
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I was thinking Mr. Potato Head instead of Buzz Lightyear. That queue concept looks like a duplicate of the Buzz queue with some character replacements. Whoopdedoo.
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Mr. Potato Head is gonna be facing the Midway, acting as a sort of Laughing Sal/Barker Bird... as long as they staff it CMs as cool as the ones who voice Donkey at USH.
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Donkey is my hero.
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Wow ... I haven't been this bleh about an upcoming attraction since The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.
Congratulations, Disney! |
Can we start hating Lasseter now? He was supposed to save this one.
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I guess Disney is still interesting in flushing more money down the toilet that is DCA. |
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It's not that Disney has a choice about whether to do something about DCA ... rather it's the choice between half-measures and a complete overhaul costing billions.
The "more of the same" half measures like "placemaking" and a slew of new Pixar attractions over the span of, what?, a decade - - strike me as the same misguided logic of a certain president in a certain war. I think in fact, it's the definition of insanity to expect different results from the exact same efforts. |
But where did the pointy darts go?
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The concept art for Buzz looked lame (in general I think concept art undersells the eventual attraction) to me and I enjoy that so I'll reserve judgment until I see it. But even if it isn't great it will be better then a never open burrito counter.
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I don't think I ever saw Mailburritos open. And whatever the chicken strips ended up being made out of, you can still get them at Farmer's Market.
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ism: spiderman is still on the top of my list as the most amazing and awesome attraction in existence! i know it may sound lame having 3d movie footage integrated with real life sets, but the way it all plays out it seems as if you are flying between buildings through the city on webs with spiderman... it is simply amazing. i couldn't even tell what was 3d and what was real... i had to look over my glasses a few times to answer the "WTF how did they do that?" that was echoing in my mind... you just have to see it for yourself...
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ism: they're wrong. it is lame. well, not so much lame, just ... semi-lame. but you should see for yourself - i was wholly unimpressed by ioa so you probably don't want to be in my "stick-in-the-mud" camp. lolz
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For a theme park that gets complaints about it's lack of rides this is not a very strong effort from Disney to improve the park. Notice how each attraction is a year apart & none of the additions have raised DCA's attendance. It's looks as though Disney just wants to give the minimum effort to fix the park by adding a single new attraction & see what the effect will be. More proof of this type of thinking is what they have lined up:
At this rate DCA (err... DGA) will be 'fixed' in about 20 to 25 years. I doubt the public will give a damn about that park by then. It's already got a bad reputation now. iSm: When we return from the Grand Canyon I think we should call Wendy & see if we can use her timeshare. I think a (cheap) trip to Florida this fall might be in our future. Keep in mind, though it may be a mere shell of it's former glory, this year is the 25th anniversary of Epcot Center. |
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Seriously Alex, stick in the mud aside - everyone else in the world thinks that ride is among the top 3 on the planet. Why should we believe you? Having never ridden it, it totally intrigues me that you sould way it was semi-lame. I think you're around just to be the 5th dentist that doesn't recommend Crest. There always has to be some dissent. |
Could be, and I'll admit that it might just be a product of me not generally enjoying my day at Islands of Adventure. Maybe on a different day in a different mood I would have sploojed all over the ride vehicle at my amazement.
You shouldn't believe me, that's why I told iSm he should definitely see it for himself. Movie based motion simulator rides (and this is just a complex one), just don't appeal to me. They don't appeal to me at the mall, they don't appeal to me in Tomorrowland, one didn't appeal to me at Islands of Adventure. It is already hard enough for a ride to "thrill" me with things that are really there. Shaking the car while a projected image of Spider-Man lands on the hood just doesn't do anything for me. It is part of the reason roller coasters don't excite me, I never feel like I'm at real risk and without that, falling is boring. Going fast, but in an entirely controlled environment, is boring. Other people, obviously, have a easier time getting into the excitement of such things lolz |
He also doesn't like the design of the new mustang which has been heralded as a huge success and has generated a dramatic increase in sales volumes. Poor Alex and his bad taste.
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I for one would like to see Alex and iSM have a Curmudgeon-off.
Sunday Sunday Sunday...one night only. You'll pay for the whole seat....but you'll only need the eeeeeedge. Also featuring Truck-o-saurus. |
Actually, I just threw the Mustang into that list for poking effect. I'm indifferent to the new Mustangs. They make me think of Camaros.
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Oh pulease, I bow to the master of curmudgeonality, in whose wake I am but a grumpy pepple of disipledom. I doubt I will ever obtain Alex's stature, no matter how many times I say the magic word, "Bah."
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(But he still needs to get his head out of his ass about DCA.) And, hmmm, I was gonna download a ride-thru video of Spider-Man, but if there's a cheap trip to Florida in my future ... I guess I'll just wait and see which camp I'm in. (I'm generally a fan of theme park rides, so I've a feeling I'll like it. Whether I will be blown-away impressed is yet to be seen. But I won't be curmudgeonly just for the sake of it.) |
Well it can't be much worse than "I'm so sad! That ride SUCKED!"
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Just look for the 400 ft. tall green penis, it's like a Hidden Mickey, only phallic.
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Wouldn't that make it a 'Hidden Dicky' ? ;)
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It will be interesting to see if it can survive the build up. Fortunately, I was not on message boards about disney and such things at the time, so I knew nothing about it. Spiderman was actually an afterthought at the end of a long fun day at IoA. We were on the way out of the park, and saw the ride which was almost tucked away. The line didn't look too long, so we decided...why not. Man, was I blown away...and so thankful that I hadn't just walked out of the park, as originally planned. |
The New York Times posted these photos a few days ago:
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I almost wish I hadn't read that article. :(
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you might need :coffee: after riding |
At least there's a cool AA to look at.
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In the queue. :rolleyes:
This is gonna be Finding Nemo's Astro Blasters. Bah. :mad: |
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I want to fire darts at the other cars.
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I want to fire darts at Paul Pressler, Cynthia Harriss, and Michael Eisner AAs- they wouldn't have to move much...
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Though Disney has been refering to the ride as "Toy Story Mania":
![]() The new sign was installed recently and it reads "Toy Story Midway Mania" : ![]() Al was right, again. |
Midway Mania makes more since due to the theme, though the name is so long it begs to be shortened. DPTSMM, if you call it Disney Pixar Toy Story Midway Mania. Drop the corp. crap and it's at least TSMM.
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And the shorthand will be Midway Mania, because that's what rolls off the tongue far more splendidly than Toy Story Mania.
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Midway Madaness Mania Mayhem Ladysmith Black Mambazo
The last time we were at DCA we checked out the facade. It was looking pretty good, at least it was looking way better than the crappy midway facade it replaced. But that sign looks pretty crappy, imo. |
Yeah, but just think about how many light bulbs there are in it to be counted!
Disclaimer: I am no longer involved in the preparation of MouseAdventure and know of no specific plans for light bulb counting. |
I thought I read it was "Toy Story Midway Mania" at DCA and "Toy Story Mania" at DHS because they don't have a Midway.
Hmmmm |
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