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Well--as "part owner" of Goverment Motors, not sure how I feel about them spending whatever $$$ it costs to continue to sponsor Test Track.
I'm not convinced that "goodwill" nor the small # of car sales that result from Test Track are worth the $$$ from a bankrupt Company struggling still to get back on it's feet.
Unless Disney cut them a sweet deal while still allowing the GM name on the attraction----?
The lack of interest from all the other car makers suggests that the game isn't worth the candle.
Well--as "part owner" of Goverment Motors, not sure how I feel about them spending whatever $$$ it costs to continue to sponsor Test Track.
Well--as "part owner" of Goverment Motors, not sure how I feel about them spending whatever $$$ it costs to continue to sponsor Test Track.
I'm not convinced that "goodwill" nor the small # of car sales that result from Test Track are worth the $$$ from a bankrupt Company struggling still to get back on it's feet.
Unless Disney cut them a sweet deal while still allowing the GM name on the attraction----?
The lack of interest from all the other car makers suggests that the game isn't worth the candle.
Should GM not wish to renew its sponsorship, Test Track becomes fair game for any other car maker.Also, how do you know other car makers aren't interested? No car maker is going to approach WDW while GM is still there.
Not only is there the expense of redoing the line and logos, any new car manufacturer would have to deal with the stigma of replacing GM that has been on that ride since the very beginning. The way I would look at it is that it's not as simple as "swap out" the show cars with civics and all the guests just forget that it was a GM ride originally. I would think that any new sponsor would look at this as a major project to not only re-decorate, but also come up with a new story line and overall theme for the ride. Just pulling off the GM logo and sticking a Honda logo in it's place makes Honda look cheap. Any new sponsor is going to want to top what GM did and that's going to cost alot of cash.
All through the ride is GM influence. In the cold room, there are camaro body parts. Most of the tools and toolboxes had GM logos through out the ride. The pre-ride movie needs to be redone. Likely the actual ride vehicles would need to be restyled to not look like plastic 90's saturns.
I don't know, the whole ride just screams GM to me and I don't think that can easily be reversed.
Maybe they should retheme it to a Cars ride, ala the new Cars ride in DCA?
What does the movie Cars have to do with TT?
Cars has nothing to do testing cars they would have to do more than retheme it, they would have to tear it down and build another new ride.![]()
GM's sponsorship of TT is purely marketing i.e. advertising. Its a big commercial for GM. When the bailout happened everyone started the who's going to replace GM at WDW rumors, like for some reason GM isn't allowed to advertise any more or its too extravagant. No one knows the secret formula for perfect advertising, if they did they would make millions. I think advertising is more of a see what sticks to the wall kind of thing.
As for if its waste, thats up to GM's marketing people to decide.
Also, how do you know other car makers aren't interested? No car maker is going to approach WDW while GM is still there.
WDW will try to keep TT with GM just because it would cause a lot of hassle changing over to another car maker. Think of all the cars they would have to swap out in the queue.