DHS Cars Land

Sparrow624 said:
Not so happy about this. I don't see Cars Land as something with "lasting magic." I said the same thing about it when it was put into motion for DisneyLand. Cars simply is not a movie that is going to have much appeal 15-20 years from now and I see this as something else that will be removed and re-done in the future.

I would have loved to have seen something done with a full theme from some of Disney's more proven long term films or like others have said, an entire PIXAR land.

I know this is not definite, but still not so great in my opinion.

Things that deserve a bigger area (not necessarily an entire land):

- Alice in Wonderland. Seriously...who would not visit Wonderland!
- Aladdin
- Nightmare Before Christmas

Even Disney's own website states that "Cars" was not a top 30 Disney movie. IMDB has it outside of the top 50 Disney movies.

Young kids may enjoy it now...but, in my opinion...no proven staying power and a bad idea.

Its so huge in merchandise though that I think it will have lasting power to a degree
 
The theater was built in 1927 and predates the copyright law that would/might prevent Disney from using it's image. The architecture changes to copyright law, which began in 1976, didn't become fully realized until 1989.

I'm pretty sure the effective date was 1990 (as in any building built AFTER 1990 is covered), but it could have been 1985...I can't remember for sure. It was, definitely, after 1927.

http://www.yesterland.com/removehat.html

Here's the copyright LINK I posted a few months ago.
 
This is some of the best news I have heard in a long time. DHS is due for a re-vamp It is my favorite park but it definitely needs some help.Check it out here

Count me in as in favor of this. DHS really needs another "draw". Also, as others have said this may reduce congestion. At opening half the people will go right - the other half left!

I guess I do understand some folks feelings on duplication. But, I thank the stars they duplicated Soarin!

I think you also have to look at it from a Disney Corporate perspective (AKA Money):

  • Cars Land is a proven winner that has helped DCA increase attendance. It should do the same at DHS.
  • It is much cheaper to duplicate / tweek an existing concept then starting from scratch.

Also, if you look at the other E-Ticket rides at DHS they are really not suited for young kids. A neighbor of mine go's on the WDW pilgrimage once a year. This guy has two little ones. He tells me they usually stick to AK and MK as they have more things for the kids to enjoy. This could be a game changer for folks in this category.

To me it is a no-brainer!

Now, let's beg them to build "Australia Land" at AK (a suggestion I saw on a different thread) and we are all set!
 


Not so happy about this. I don't see Cars Land as something with "lasting magic." I said the same thing about it when it was put into motion for DisneyLand. Cars simply is not a movie that is going to have much appeal 15-20 years from now and I see this as something else that will be removed and re-done in the future.

I would have loved to have seen something done with a full theme from some of Disney's more proven long term films or like others have said, an entire PIXAR land.

I know this is not definite, but still not so great in my opinion.

Things that deserve a bigger area (not necessarily an entire land):

- Alice in Wonderland. Seriously...who would not visit Wonderland!
- Aladdin
- Nightmare Before Christmas

Even Disney's own website states that "Cars" was not a top 30 Disney movie. IMDB has it outside of the top 50 Disney movies.

Young kids may enjoy it now...but, in my opinion...no proven staying power and a bad idea.

The continued popularity of a movie doesn't necessarily have any bearing on the continued popularity of an attraction. Look at Splash Mountain, very popular ride, but how many people who ride it even know what Song of the South is, let alone have even seen it?

Putting that aside, Cars as a theme does have an added advantage which is that even if the movie looses popularity, it's very likely that people will still be attracted to car culture in general which will help with the appeal of the land even for people who might not have a connection with the movie.

As for the "ranking" of the Cars movies, they may have not been on the most popular movies, but they are some of the most profitable Disney movies due to the merchandising which is probably one of the main business drivers behind this decision.
 
Not so happy about this. I don't see Cars Land as something with "lasting magic." I said the same thing about it when it was put into motion for DisneyLand. Cars simply is not a movie that is going to have much appeal 15-20 years from now and I see this as something else that will be removed and re-done in the future.

How many 12 year olds can tell you what The Twilight Zone was? Despite that they are lined up 1000 deep to ride that Elevator! How many of them can name 3 Aerosmith songs? But, they are getting FP tickets 3 minutes after opening.

And, they all will be in line to ride a convertible going 35 to 40 MPH!
 


Merchandise is what really matters. When it comes to little girls, just think how much Disney makes off of a family of 4 going to see Cinderella at the movie theater or buying the movie on Blu-Ray. Now think how much they make off of that same family where the little girls go to WDW's Bippity Boppity Boutique and eat at CRT, and probably Norway as well.

I know for us DS8 is into Star Wars, and even though we have the movies on DVD, and now all on Blu-Ray and have gone to the theaters to see the movies. That's not even close to the money we've spent on the video games, Halloween costumes, Lego sets, shirts, action figures, etc., etc. that have been licensed by Lucas.

Same thing goes for our DS5, who lives and breathes all things car related, and when he discovered CARS, Matchbox and Hotwheels no longer cut it. He could probably go a couple weeks without repeating a Cars shirt, plus he's got the undies, some socks, coats, hats, backpack, etc., etc. Again, our family of 4 seeing CARS 2 twice was nothing in comparison to what has been spent on the merchandise.
 
Merchandise is what really matters. When it comes to little girls, just think how much Disney makes off of a family of 4 going to see Cinderella at the movie theater or buying the movie on Blu-Ray. Now think how much they make off of that same family where the little girls go to WDW's Bippity Boppity Boutique and eat at CRT, and probably Norway as well.

I know for us DS8 is into Star Wars, and even though we have the movies on DVD, and now all on Blu-Ray and have gone to the theaters to see the movies. That's not even close to the money we've spent on the video games, Halloween costumes, Lego sets, shirts, action figures, etc., etc. that have been licensed by Lucas.

Same thing goes for our DS5, who lives and breathes all things car related, and when he discovered CARS, Matchbox and Hotwheels no longer cut it. He could probably go a couple weeks without repeating a Cars shirt, plus he's got the undies, some socks, coats, hats, backpack, etc., etc. Again, our family of 4 seeing CARS 2 twice was nothing in comparison to what has been spent on the merchandise.

Cars and Cars 2 made over $1 billion total at the box office. As if February of last year, Cars merchandise made over $8 billion.
 
Cars and Cars 2 made over $1 billion total at the box office. As if February of last year, Cars merchandise made over $8 billion.

I saw a quote from Iger recently where he said the Cars merchandise is even outselling Avengers merchandise.
 
How many 12 year olds can tell you what The Twilight Zone was? Despite that they are lined up 1000 deep to ride that Elevator! How many of them can name 3 Aerosmith songs? But, they are getting FP tickets 3 minutes after opening.

And, they all will be in line to ride a convertible going 35 to 40 MPH!

Well he said 15-20 and I fall in that range so.

I know what Twilight Zone is. Freaked me out when I was younger.

As for Aerosmith here's 5
Walk this way
Dream On
Sweet Emotion
Kings and Queens
Remember

Anything else 15-20 year olds don't know? :p
 
How many 12 year olds can tell you what The Twilight Zone was? Despite that they are lined up 1000 deep to ride that Elevator! How many of them can name 3 Aerosmith songs? But, they are getting FP tickets 3 minutes after opening.

And, they all will be in line to ride a convertible going 35 to 40 MPH!


Have you met 12-20 year olds, heck they know everything, lol!
 
Have you met 12-20 year olds, heck they know everything, lol!

I agree - my point was this: The ride experience is more important then the theme tie-in.

People do not ride ToT because of the Twilight Zone tie-in, they ride it because it is a cool ride. RnR would be just as popular if Aerosmith was out and AC/DC was in.

I wrote this as I was responding to a poster who believed other Disney Movies / Characters deserved more attention then a movie that was not critically received. My point was that the ride and the thrill. I believe the Movie Connection helps, but, is not critical to the overall experience - depending very much upon the ride. I look forward to going to Florida and being surrounded by those wonderful Arizona Buttes. I will be captivated by the experience - it could be Cars or Alice in Arizona as far as I am concerned.

Not sure I am making any sense, but, my comment on 12 year olds was reduced to 12 year olds - not sure how it got stretched to 15-20 year olds? Regardless, the point is this: You do not have any knowledge of the Twilight Zone to enjoy the Tower of Terror. You can listen to Wagner and enjoy RnR. The thrill is the experience. A good ride is a good ride - a mediocre ride is a mediocre ride.

Here is a chance to get a ride that is revered at DCA in Florida - I accept - thank you very much!

I believe the theme is more important to Disney corporate. If Cars is a hot merchandise commodity (as another poster suggested) - then - it even makes more sense as folks will buy Cars related merchandise.
 
Agreed. Living on the east coast makes it difficult to get to CA unless you have 7-10 days to make it worth it.

ASSteelers, I am guessing you are around Pittsburgh. Flights around Boston are not the same. It would cost me $650 more to fly to CA with my family right now. I can fly to FL for $107/pp out of Manchester, NH.
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Wait.. You can fly out of Manchester for $107? I fly out of Manchester and haven't found that deal in YEARS! What airline are you flying?
 

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