I’d agree with some of these, but not Wall-E, Wreck-it Ralph or Big Hero 6. I don’t see these films as having the longevity as some of the other items on the list.
For a second, I was gritting teeth and bracing for the inevitable DVD-fan “Why didn’t we get an Atlantis ride?”
(Which we almost did, when Paul Pressler thought old Walt-era attractions needed to be “fixed” with 90’s/00’s IP, and that the 20K Leagues ride had it coming, but you can guess what happened…)
Looking back, we also had a Lion King animatronic show where Mickey’s Philharmagic now stands, and a Jungle Book show in Animal Kingdom that was eventually replaced by Tarzan and Nemo.
If you notice they aren’t around anymore, well, that should answer a few questions.
(And yeah, whatever did happen to the “Ralph Breaks the Internet” overlay of the planned Epcot Play! building?)
Oh, and have they reopened the Fantasia Gardens mini-golf course at the Swan?
As for the Hercules VR ride at the late DisneyQuest, which was later replaced by the Aladdin VR ride, that dates back to the days when DQ wasn’t a one-price attraction, and charged tickets to each of its mini-rides.
Coco would make more sense on the Mexico ride than Donald Duck, but they better not trash the whole pavilion with Coco. Keep it on the ride and don’t change the pyramid and volcano at the start.
Other than that, only The Lion King needs one. The others are much less relevant and popular.
Comments for Fans Angry These 11 Disney Movies Don’t Have Their Own Disney World Ride
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Don’t forget The Hunchback Of Notre Dame! It deserves a ride at the EPCOT France pavilion WAY more than Ratatouille ever did!
Sari
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EricJ
Thank you for your response…Btw, just to avoid confusion, which article are you replying to? 😉
J
I’d agree with some of these, but not Wall-E, Wreck-it Ralph or Big Hero 6. I don’t see these films as having the longevity as some of the other items on the list.
EricJ
For a second, I was gritting teeth and bracing for the inevitable DVD-fan “Why didn’t we get an Atlantis ride?”
(Which we almost did, when Paul Pressler thought old Walt-era attractions needed to be “fixed” with 90’s/00’s IP, and that the 20K Leagues ride had it coming, but you can guess what happened…)
Looking back, we also had a Lion King animatronic show where Mickey’s Philharmagic now stands, and a Jungle Book show in Animal Kingdom that was eventually replaced by Tarzan and Nemo.
If you notice they aren’t around anymore, well, that should answer a few questions.
(And yeah, whatever did happen to the “Ralph Breaks the Internet” overlay of the planned Epcot Play! building?)
EricJ
Oh, and have they reopened the Fantasia Gardens mini-golf course at the Swan?
As for the Hercules VR ride at the late DisneyQuest, which was later replaced by the Aladdin VR ride, that dates back to the days when DQ wasn’t a one-price attraction, and charged tickets to each of its mini-rides.
Not really
Coco would make more sense on the Mexico ride than Donald Duck, but they better not trash the whole pavilion with Coco. Keep it on the ride and don’t change the pyramid and volcano at the start.
Other than that, only The Lion King needs one. The others are much less relevant and popular.
Zara
Big Hero 6 does have its own ride in Japan, what about sleeping beauty
D Boyd
Definitely agree The Emperor’s New Groove is underrated and would
be great as a ride. Wreck-It-Ralph should be utilized some how too.
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