AspiringCindy
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Does anyone know if Disney is ever going to make a park to compete with IOA? You know, all thrill rides!
I can sure agree with this! WDW desperately needs more e-ticket rides particularly at Epcot and Animal Kingdom. At least we have something to look forward to soon in Epcot.Originally posted by d-r
Actually, my "hope not" was to this: "You know, all thrill rides!" not ioa.
I think it would be a bad move for disney in many ways; I would rather them put more e-tickets into the existing parks, and have parks with a diversity of attractions.
I am not saying that IOA is a park with "all thrill rides" = it has 2 roller coasters for goodness sakes.
DR
I agree with this too! (There's just too much agreeing going on lately.Originally posted by Peter Pirate
There is always two sides...
Planogirl recently visits IOA and is quite impressed. My wife just went two weeks ago...So sure that she would like it she bought an AP. Her opinion: She thought the rides were good (but agreed with my daughter (14) that 'Spidey' is not as good as 'Indy'). She liked the theme and feel of the Park but noted (as my daugher had) that the employees are far 'less magical' than at Disney and most importantly felt that IOA was a HALF DAY PARK!
As for the original statement, no Disney shouldn't build a 'thrill park' nor should they specifically follow US's lead...They should just lead themselves & from the sounds of things 'M:S' and 'E:E' are big steps in the "there's really nothing to worry about" direction...
Originally posted by Peter Pirate
DCA would currently have no problems with or without 'world class thrills.'
"Baby rides" as you call them is what Disney is predicated on and as soon as they enter the 'coaster wars' where you're only as relevent as the latest, greatest ride you've provided, they are doomed.