With the new 7 dwarves train ride opening soon...

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Do you think this will take some of the crowds away from Tsm? Tsm is so big and huge right now I can't see it ever dying down...but with the new train ride coming I was thinking it just might.
 
No.

TSMM will always be the way it is until it becomes extremely outdated or Disney builds something in DHS that is popular and a family can ride together. Sadly, I'm not sure which comes first.
 
No.

TSMM will always be the way it is until it becomes extremely outdated or Disney builds something in DHS that is popular and a family can ride together. Sadly, I'm not sure which comes first.

I would agree. Its still going to be a really popular ride in a park that really doesn't have many 'family' oriented rides.

But, anything could happen!

Kelly
 
No.

TSMM will always be the way it is until it becomes extremely outdated or Disney builds something in DHS that is popular and a family can ride together. Sadly, I'm not sure which comes first.

Hopefully they never make a "family friendly ride" in HS. Personally I hope they move HS towards the teen age group. That really is what the park is like now and they should stick with that. 2 of their most extreme rides are in HS I would say, so don't go crazy extreme but keep with that theme if your adding on. I feel that TSMM is busy not just because it's the main family ride but it really is a lot of fun, it's way ahead of buzz because you can see where your shooting easier.
 

My dh had a good idea...they almost need to build another one right next store, or expand the building it is in... a little different but still keeping with toy story theme.
 
Hopefully they never make a "family friendly ride" in HS. Personally I hope they move HS towards the teen age group. That really is what the park is like now and they should stick with that. 2 of their most extreme rides are in HS I would say, so don't go crazy extreme but keep with that theme if your adding on. I feel that TSMM is busy not just because it's the main family ride but it really is a lot of fun, it's way ahead of buzz because you can see where your shooting easier.

With that thought in mind what really needs to be done is to build a villains park with great big thrill rides. That will attract the teen crowds and free up the other parks.
 
If anything it might take crowds away from other popular rides, but in Magic Kingdom.
 
A new ride...folks would rush over to see it.

But I doubt that people will be skipping DHS in order to go to MK. What I mean is, I know there are people who skip DHS, but they were doing that before 7DMT. I doubt that people who weren't skipping DHS before 7DMT are going to skip it now.

If anything it might take crowds away from other popular rides, but in Magic Kingdom.

I agree, this makes more sense.
 
A new ride...folks would rush over to see it.

People will rush to see it on their Magic Kingdom days, but I don't see any significant number of people completely skipping their planned Disney's Hollywood Studio days just because one new ride opened in the Magic Kingdom.
 
Nope, because they are in different parks. Until there is a new attraction at DHS, TSMM will continue to be the top draw.
 
With that thought in mind what really needs to be done is to build a villains park with great big thrill rides. That will attract the teen crowds and free up the other parks.

As a teen I'd probably never go to that park. I'm still afraid of Disney villains and not big on thrill rides. Disney is fine without that park. There's Universal for the more daring members of my age group.
 
Mine Train will not effect the wait time on TSMM. The only thing that will do that is another family ride in DHS. A perfect example is Radiator Springs in DCA. There were sooooooo many people drawn to that attraction/land that TSMM saw maximum waits of 30 minutes on our recent trip to DL. We rode it 3 times as a walk on before noon there just last week.
 
I highly doubt it. Two different parks. Two completely different kind of rides, both will just be very popular.
 
Mine Train will not effect the wait time on TSMM. The only thing that will do that is another family ride in DHS. A perfect example is Radiator Springs in DCA. There were sooooooo many people drawn to that attraction/land that TSMM saw maximum waits of 30 minutes on our recent trip to DL. We rode it 3 times as a walk on before noon there just last week.

Yeah, TSMM is so poplular because it's the only family ride in the park. Plain and simple. It already IS outdated. It's an HD Wii game in a moving ride vehicle. You could put one in a Dave and Busters and it would never have a line.

Even before RSR, TS had a much shorter line there. Since park hopping takes 5 minutes, TS isn't going to have a huge line at DHS. It's fun, but sure isn't the OMG I MUST RIDE THAT ONE RIDE it has become at DHS. If they built a new Monster's Inc indoor coaster, TSMM would lose half it's line immediately.

Just another reason why spending a billion dollars on FP+ was Disney greed, instead of spending it on rides for their customers to enjoy.

-Jason
 
Yeah, TSMM is so poplular because it's the only family ride in the park. Plain and simple. It already IS outdated. It's an HD Wii game in a moving ride vehicle. You could put one in a Dave and Busters and it would never have a line.

Even before RSR, TS had a much shorter line there. Since park hopping takes 5 minutes, TS isn't going to have a huge line at DHS. It's fun, but sure isn't the OMG I MUST RIDE THAT ONE RIDE it has become at DHS. If they built a new Monster's Inc indoor coaster, TSMM would lose half it's line immediately.

Just another reason why spending a billion dollars on FP+ was Disney greed, instead of spending it on rides for their customers to enjoy.

-Jason


Would you not consider Star Wars and the great movie ride family rides? :confused3
 
Would you not consider Star Wars and the great movie ride family rides? :confused3

I would not. My 2 and 4 year old don't meet the height requiring for Star Wars, and I refuse to take them on The Great Movie Ride as it *terrified* my older DD when she was 4 (now 10). She about had a heart attack when the aliens came out of the ceiling, and the gun shots throughout didn't help either. Definitely not young family friendly.
 
Would you not consider Star Wars and the great movie ride family rides? :confused3

I wouldn't for young kids. Star Tours has a height requirement and The Great Movie Ride can be scary and/or boring for kids through various parts. My 5 yo enjoyed it, but my almost 3 year old fell asleep on it.

DHS has some other family friendly attractions/shows, but not another ride.
 


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