Really Dollywood? a 'barnstormer' ride?

mrsklamc

<font color=blue>I apologize in advance, but what
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Ok I don't really have strong feelings about this but it's just bizarre. We went a couple weeks ago with my sister and family, they had flying elephants and spinning tea cups. Oh, excuse me, spinning lemonade cups. Sometime since then they've announced a ride called the barnstormer.

Now, I'm not mortally offended on Disney's behalf or something, but it just baffles me..why wouldn't they WANT to be original?
 
I'm sure they thought people would get offended if they called it the Brastormer
 
I am not sure about the others but i know tea cup rides predate Disney--Walt just added the Alice theming and made them more famous.

Is the Dollywood Barnstormer going to be anything like Goofy's coaster?
 

Guess I don't see the problem????
As mentioned, the types of ride are all the same.
It is the theming that is 'original'.

Most all parks have a spinning 'teacup' ride.
Most all parks have have a 'river rapids' ride.
etc....


I can all but promise you that the ride at DollyWood will not have a dog like Goofy. Dollywood is all about appalachia, which is all about old cantilevered appalachian barns... I don't see a problem here, at all.

OMG, one of my all time favorite attractions at Dollywood is the wildnerness adventure with cousin CLOVIS and Dolly herself!!!!! Taking off in that flying contraption out of that barn.... "All a part of the p l a n...." :rotfl2: Wonder if they will expand on that theme!!!!!
 
Disney didn't originate the word Barnstormer. I think the name "Barnstormer" fits right in with Dollywood's theme.
 
I am with the OP on this one...not at all offended but it is kind of funny:)

PS I get the spinning cups and the barn thing but why flying elephants? Just curious
 
Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen has spinning teacups. It was established in 1843. Maybe we should wonder why Disney isn't original.
 
Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen has spinning teacups. It was established in 1843. Maybe we should wonder why Disney isn't original.

Guess so. I'd never seen them anywhere but Disney.
 
I am not sure about the others but i know tea cup rides predate Disney--Walt just added the Alice theming and made them more famous.

Is the Dollywood Barnstormer going to be anything like Goofy's coaster?
Nope, not at all. It's not even a coaster. It's a huge, giant swinging ride.

:earsboy:
 
I remember being surprised when Disney named their Toontown coaster, because I used to ride a carnival ride at our local fair which was called the Barnstormer. I guess Dollywood isn't the first park to borrow the name! But really, with so many different rides out there, it would be very difficult for someone to come up with something completely original.
 
Ok I don't really have strong feelings about this but it's just bizarre. We went a couple weeks ago with my sister and family, they had flying elephants and spinning tea cups. Oh, excuse me, spinning lemonade cups. Sometime since then they've announced a ride called the barnstormer.

Now, I'm not mortally offended on Disney's behalf or something, but it just baffles me..why wouldn't they WANT to be original?

They missed a golden opportunity by making them "spinning lemonade cups" and not "spinning bra cups"...not just because it would fit the theme better, but because the whole family could fit into one...Mom, Dad, Grandma, Grandpa, and all 2-6 grandkids. :rotfl:
 
This too:

Barnstormer Opens March 2011 at Dollywood!

Take to the sky high above Dollywood next season with the new Barnstormer family thrill ride!

Enjoy the same breathtaking moments that daring stunt pilots of the 1920s might have experienced as they zoomed over the fields of nearby farms. The $5.5 million Barnstormer features two pendulum arms with seating for 32 riders.

Seated back to back, riders travel progressively higher on each swing of the Barnstormer&#146;s massive arms, reaching a maximum speed of 45 miles per hour and 230 degrees of rotation. At its peak, the Barnstormer reaches a staggering 81 feet in the air!

Located adjacent to the Mountain Slidewinder, the Barnstormer rests amid a big, red barn, creating a huge, barnyard-themed area which includes a 22-foot by 16-foot bi-plane play area as well as a pig pen water play area for children.

Get ready for Dollywood&#146;s new aerial sensation&#151;the Barnstormer&#151;opening March 2011!
 
Thanks:thumbsup2

So I am really not seeing any copying that goes beyond the normal thing that rides are awfully similar from place to place.


If you go to a lot of amusement / theme parks or even just look at park maps you'll see how similar rides are. "This" ride seems a lot like "that" ride over at "whatever" park. ;)
 
If you go to a lot of amusement / theme parks or even just look at park maps you'll see how similar rides are. "This" ride seems a lot like "that" ride over at "whatever" park. ;)

Exactly. Even in other countries this happens. I have been to parks older than disney which have some rides that are very similar to disney--rides that were there when the parks opened. I have also been to newer parks with these things. Disney did not do much that was unique--he just did it cleaner, safer, prettier and BETTER (theming, stories) than everyone else.
 
I wasn't too excited when I got the Barnstormer email.

Oh well, it seems like a reasonably priced ride for the economy. I imagine that the rope course that opened this year cost quite a bit. I was very impressed with it when we visited last month. I've never seen anything like it. We only did 2/3rds of the course and it gave us almost an hour's worth of entertainment. I always wanted to rope walk! Now I know to keep my day job! :thumbsup2
 
Silver Dollar City also has the Elephant March and the Tea Cups ride. I love it as they usually have little lines! They also have the big swings and some kind of little coaster and one of those rides that goes really fast in a circle. Some kind of pirate ship thing. It is in a section that is set up to be a country fair area.
 












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