Ratatouille dark ride concept

I wish they would do both plus a kiddie ride - I'm thinking Dumbo but with cars from Cars

I'd rather them get rid of the Back Lot Tour and bring Cars Land.

You get

Radiator Springs Racers aka TT on Steroids
Luigi's Tires a kiddie ride like the old bouncing Saucers from DL
Tow Maters Spinning ride lol can't remember what it's called.
And then put in a Cars Spinner!
 
I'd rather them get rid of the Back Lot Tour and bring Cars Land.

You get

Radiator Springs Racers aka TT on Steroids
Luigi's Tires a kiddie ride like the old bouncing Saucers from DL
Tow Maters Spinning ride lol can't remember what it's called.
And then put in a Cars Spinner!

I doubt they'll spend the big money needed to bring Cars Land to DHS but I'd love to be wrong on that. In any case, Backlot Tour needs to go -- that thing is pathetic. Actually, it was pathetic... now it's something even worse than that.
 
This will be an expensive dark ride, considering it's rumored to be trackless. I will be surprised if TDO would be willing to open their wallet that much.
 

wow not a lot of love for the backlog tour in here!

personally I think its got to stay - its a classic disney park feature. Getting rid of it would be like getting rid of the castle! However, I would agree that its time for a massive refurb and retheme.
 
wow not a lot of love for the backlog tour in here!

personally I think its got to stay - its a classic disney park feature. Getting rid of it would be like getting rid of the castle! However, I would agree that its time for a massive refurb and retheme.

One reason I think the Back Lot Tour needs to be fixed and kept is....DHStudios. Adding rides based on movies is all well and good, but showing how movies/tv is made is an important part of the Studio concept.
 
wow not a lot of love for the backlog tour in here!

personally I think its got to stay - its a classic disney park feature. Getting rid of it would be like getting rid of the castle! However, I would agree that its time for a massive refurb and retheme.

It was a backlot tour because there was an actual backlot -- they did TV, feature film, animation and even radio there years ago. Now, they do exactly none of that.

IMO, the backlot tour wasn't all that good even when they did have production at the Studios... but at least it had some minor bit of relevance.

Now, forget it -- that's a lot of wasted space. Do something with it.

And no, I'm not holding my breath. But my guess is if and when they finally someday decide to do something big at DHS, it will replace the Backlot Tour.
 
wow not a lot of love for the backlog tour in here!

personally I think its got to stay - its a classic disney park feature. Getting rid of it would be like getting rid of the castle! However, I would agree that its time for a massive refurb and retheme.

They got rid of 75% of the tour it used to be almost two hours!!! It's a joke that needs to go!
 
The backlot tour always came across as a poor knock-off of the Universal Studios tour in CA. They could remove it tomorrow for all I care. Too much space and really not up to "Disney" standard -- they'd be better off with smaller, more discrete attractions each focusing on an aspect of movie/TV production, preferably interactive in some way.

I don't see why everyone's down on a dark ride for DHS -- the park currently doesn't have any, so it wouldn't be like adding yet another dark ride to MK. I also presume we're all working under the assumption that the long-rumored Monsters Inc. coaster is pretty much a certainty as well.
 
The backlot tour always came across as a poor knock-off of the Universal Studios tour in CA. They could remove it tomorrow for all I care. Too much space and really not up to "Disney" standard -- they'd be better off with smaller, more discrete attractions each focusing on an aspect of movie/TV production, preferably interactive in some way.

I don't see why everyone's down on a dark ride for DHS -- the park currently doesn't have any, so it wouldn't be like adding yet another dark ride to MK. I also presume we're all working under the assumption that the long-rumored Monsters Inc. coaster is pretty much a certainty as well.

I disagree with your first point and agree with second.

When BLT first opened it was over 2 hours long and you went into actual productions.

DHS badly needs another dark ride while I would welcome MI I would prefer a dark ride.
 
We'll have to agree to disagree, then. I did the backlot tour in 2002 and did not think it compared favorably to USH, which admittedly was based on a kid's perspective in the late 70's. :)

I'm surprised that the DHS version wouldn't be considering putting a restaurant in -- if they're going to expand the park over time to add a real "Pixar Place", then they could certainly use another TS at least. Strictly from a "theme" standpoint, I can also see a CS where they sell all of Skinner's mass-market "Gusteau" creations.
 
We'll have to agree to disagree, then. I did the backlot tour in 2002 and did not think it compared favorably to USH, which admittedly was based on a kid's perspective in the late 70's. :)

I'm surprised that the DHS version wouldn't be considering putting a restaurant in -- if they're going to expand the park over time to add a real "Pixar Place", then they could certainly use another TS at least. Strictly from a "theme" standpoint, I can also see a CS where they sell all of Skinner's mass-market "Gusteau" creations.

Well there you go if the first time you road was in 2002 you didn' rude the original that closed in 2001. Here is what it included from Wikipedia


The first incarnation of the Backlot Tour had its entrance where the current entrance to The Magic of Disney Animation currently is. The original tour was far longer and more elaborate than the current version. The former tour drove through New York Street/Streets of America. Due to the surprise popularity of the park, NY Street was removed from the tour and made into public walking space within the first few years of operation. After driving through NY Street, the tram drove to Catastrophe Canyon, just like the tour today.

After visiting the canyon, guests disembarked at the current exit area. The area where the current Studio Catering Co. restaurant & adjacent shop are, was originally a break area for guest before embarking on the second half of the Backlot tour. This break area was expanded to include an area for kids to play, called Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: Movie Set Adventure. The second half of the tour was a walking tour. It encompassed the current water special effects tank, an effects shop, and the existing soundstages along Mickey Avenue & the soundstages that currently house Journey Into Narnia: Creating the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Walt Disney: One Man's Dream, and Voyage of the Little Mermaid. Guests viewed the soundstages using overhead walkways. Portions of the walkway can still be seen in the park. Most noticeably by the current Backlot Tour entrance and by Journey Into Narnia: Creating the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe there are walkway bridges. Just like NY Street, due to the overwhelming popularity of Disney's Hollywood Studios, former Backlot areas were opened up (present day Mickey Avenue & southern Animation Courtyard).

Much of the former walking portion of the Backlot Tour became its own attraction, Backstage Pass, separate from the original tour. This greatly reduced the overall Tour time. Around this same time, the entrance to the Backlot Tour was moved to the end of Mickey Avenue, with a new entrance ramp built to the water effects tank, a prop warehouse building constructed for additional queue, and a new loading area for the trams.

In 2001, Backstage Pass was closed. In April 2001, Soundstage 3 opened to the public to house Who Wants To Be A Millionaire - Play It! and was closed in 2006. In 2008, Soundstage 3 and the adjacent Soundstage 2 were converted into the Toy Story Midway Mania! attraction. Soundstage 1 sits empty waiting for a future attraction.

The adjacent building, an unnamed enclosed area and theater, housed for many years an attraction called "The Making of ______" (the blank filled in with the name of the next upcoming blockbuster from Disney or Touchstone). When the walking tour was removed from the Backlot Tour, this became a separate attraction, the previously mentioned Backstage Pass attraction. In 2001, the space was converted into Walt Disney: One Man's Dream. Originally the display area of the building emptied into the theater currently occupied by Voyage of The Little Mermaid. Within months of the park's opening, the theater became a separate venue from the walking tour portion of the Backlot Tour. The first show in the new separate theater was Here Come the Muppets. When the original theater was separated, a new slightly smaller theater was built right behind it for "The Making of" attraction. This is the current theater guests enter in Walt Disney: One Man's Dream.

Refurbishment

In 2003, Residential Street was walled off from the tour and demolished. The land is currently used for The Lights, Motors, Action Stunt Show. The addition of the stunt show caused the Backlot Tour to be re-routed mainly to go around the large stadium. Small portions of the former residential street were turned into areas for the tour's relocated and downsized boneyard and for the tram roadways. The addition of the stunt show also caused NY Street to lose its arch, as the area was needed for the tour tram to turn around to arrive at the exit station. Overall, the tram portion of the tour was obviously greatly reduced due to the new show.

In 2008, Imagineering announced to cast members that an automated narration spiel was in development to replace all the live tour guides on the shuttles portion of the tour. The Special Effects Water Tank continues to have a live cast due to the nature of volunteer guests. The entire attraction went down for two months' refurbishment on 4 January 2008.[1] The ride briefly closed down in February 2010, along with the adjacent Studio Catering Company and Honey I Shrunk the Kids Movie Set Adventure. It has since reopened.
 
I was last on BLT in 2000 and went on it about a week ago. I was mad that I wasted my time on this ride. As a kid I loved it. I thought it was so cool to walk through the Home Improvement set and the 101 Dalmations set. I also loved seeing the house from the Brady Bunch and others. I think this ride set me up for my interest in the history of Disney and the behind the scenes of all things Disney. This year I was very disappointed. It was my Boyfriend's first time here and I always told him this was one of my must do's and after riding I actually apologized for making him sit through those 5 minutes of ride.

IMO they need to just get rid of the ride all together. It has no point anymore as a PP said. Nothing is used anymore. They've done away with some much of the tour, why not just get rid of it all. If there are people that are going to be upset by getting rid of it, I don't think Disney can't handle it as they have heard the backlash from getting rid of classics such a 20,000 legues and Mr. Toad.

We need something new and fresh.
 
Isn't the DHS arch where the original entrance to the Backlot Tour was?

Okay, back on topic, I really feel that the Pixar Place Expansion would be perfect for DHS. To me, it has become a half-day park. Disney should see the enormous lines for TSMM at how desperate DHS is need of attractions the whole family can enjoy. Ratatouille, Carsland, MI, or anything would be a welome addition in my book.
 
Isn't the DHS arch where the original entrance to the Backlot Tour was?

Okay, back on topic, I really feel that the Pixar Place Expansion would be perfect for DHS. To me, it has become a half-day park. Disney should see the enormous lines for TSMM at how desperate DHS is need of attractions the whole family can enjoy. Ratatouille, Carsland, MI, or anything would be a welome addition in my book.

Agree completely. The area now is way too small for the popularity of Toy Story. There seems to be a lot of wasted land in the park that could be used.
 

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