The Disney and more blog had something interesting to write about… the future of Disneyland Paris. You can check that out to see what rumors are out for Disneyland Paris- a Ratatouille dark ride, Toy Story Mania!, Star Tours 2, World of Color, and Soarin’.
Along with that, there have been rumors coming around for possible California Disneyland Park attractions. If you look at our other blog, The Mobile Theme Park Newscase, we had some updates earlier this month about two backstage buildings that could fit possible “E-Ticket Attractions”. When John Lasseter walked around the park to examine buildings for new ride possibilities, he examined two backstage buildings- one being in the “Circle D” backstage building behind the Frontierland Rivers of America that is currently being used as a horse corral, and the other being a backstage building behind the Innoventions building and just above Space Mountain in Tomorrowland. If attractions do come into these buildings, they would most likely not open until 2015 or so. About four days after this post, a rumor came around that Disney was considering a “LOST” attraction based on the ABC hit television series, since so many people petitioned for one. Disney then ended up denying the news about the attraction because JJ Abrams, the show’s producer announced that the series would end this season.
Because of this, I wonder if anyone has an opinion what attraction(s) they would like to see anywhere in Disneyland. If you liked this post and want to send in an idea of what attraction you think should Disneyland, please feel free to comment on this post or send me an e-mail with your opinion (mobilethemeparknewscase@gmail.com).
Here are some of my ideas for Disneyland attraction possibilities (more will be added to this list eventually):
Ideas for the Tomorrowland Building:
- Mission: SPACE- this motion-simulator attraction is very popular at Epcot and you can easily feel the gravitational effects of launching on a rocket into space- guests control the ship by controlling the steering wheel or pressing buttons as an interactive experience, learning about what astronauts do to control a spaceship
- DINOSAUR- this Indiana-Jones like thrill ride at Animal Kingdom is the experience where you feel you go back in time to the Dinosaurs and experience asteroids- the effects and animatronics all make you feel like you are actually in the disaster of a Dinosaur habitat, rather than a “Small World” or “Snow White” feeling of being in a stage- this was rumored to replace Honey, I Shrunk the Audience and possibly Starcade back when the New 1998 Tomorrowland opened and Disney realized that this was really a failure
- some Wall-E or UP dark ride- the Pixar movies “Wall-E” and “UP” were all mostly critically praised and were hugely successful in the box office that so many people might want to see a new ride based off one of these Pixar films that could be well-suited for Tomorrowland
Circle D Building:
- Mickey’s Philharmagic- this building could also be part of Fantasyland, knowing that it’s also nearby “it’s a small world”, Toontown, and the Princess Fantasy Faire- this is the one Disney Parks 3-D movie that Disneyland is missing, but is a hit attraction at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom- this film is highly technologically advanced with the screen becoming wider during the show, eye-popping 3-D effects, with a “scent” of cherry thrown at you, and some water sprayed at you- in this film, you go through Donald’s journey to find Mickey while going into other Disney movies such as Peter Pan, the Lion King, Alladin, Beauty and the Beast, and the Little Mermaid
- Maelstrom- this is a popular attraction at Epcot’s Norway Pavilion in the World Showcase- you go on a flume journey through Norway’s mythical past- at one point, trolls scare you, causing you to go backwards, and you go on a backwards drop into Norway’s cold areas with fierce Polar Bears- this could be a part of Fantasyland as well