A few thoughts...
I suspect the ride experience will be terrestrial. We may be flying around in a fancy spaceship, but I think we'll be flying around Nova or Earth trying to defeat some baddies or get the macguffin.
I do think the most likely ride vehicle is the Nova Blaster thing seen outfront and ridden-in by Gamora and Starlord in the concept art of the presumed preshow.
Now, about his visit to Epcot - I think they could do the whole "omg, kill him as a child" plot and that'd be quirky and cute and we'd zoom around epcot to try and save him but I don't think that's the plot. I think it's just a small bit of information. Not meant to justify the whole experience. Like during the preshow he might mention having been there before or being excited about being back (Starlord is actually in Epcot's primary demographic).
My feeling is that Nova has set up some sort of recruitment facility on earth at Epcot.
Maybe they can get Pepperidge Farms to sponsor the attraction.Mm.. Milano cookies...
That's been my guess. Creating a ride similar to Universal's Gringotts with screens and coaster elements.Could this ride utilize the Dynamic SFX coaster that has supposedly been bought by someone in Orlando?
GotG would fit that type of system really well too imo. However, is there any villains that they could use for the ride though? I think it's sort of the consensus that The Collector can't be used, so would it just be the zany antics of the Guardians then?That's been my guess. Creating a ride similar to Universal's Gringotts with screens and coaster elements.
By the time the ride comes out we could be looking at a third Guardians film coming to theaters. Since we see full size Groot in the concept art, my guess is the new attraction will pull themes from the upcoming film, just as Mission: Breakout pulled from Guardians 2 (Baby Groot, monsters they fight during the ride, etc.)GotG would fit that type of system really well too imo. However, is there any villains that they could use for the ride though? I think it's sort of the consensus that The Collector can't be used, so would it just be the zany antics of the Guardians then?
Maybe they can get Pepperidge Farms to sponsor the attraction.
Well to be fair, Groot in the art was shown in a M&G type setting, which full size Groot already does at DCA.By the time the ride comes out we could be looking at a third Guardians film coming to theaters. Since we see full size Groot in the concept art, my guess is the new attraction will pull themes from the upcoming film, just as Mission: Breakout pulled from Guardians 2 (Baby Groot, monsters they fight during the ride, etc.)
GotG would fit that type of system really well too imo. However, is there any villains that they could use for the ride though? I think it's sort of the consensus that The Collector can't be used, so would it just be the zany antics of the Guardians then?
That was my point...It appears to me that the Collector is connected with members of Avengers, having appearing in most of the Avenger-related comics since the 1960s. So as per 1994 contract, Disney World cannot use him for Epcot.
I am aware of all of those things, thank you. Those are all tiny components of what made EPCOT Center so epic and not the same thing at all.There are interactive children's museums and similar places focused on teaching children and adults about science and technology. There are consumer electronics and industry trade shows for various industries that talk about science and technology. There are still places that exhibit cultural artifacts and practices and others that exhibit architectural models. These all have some strong similarities to some aspects of EPCOT.
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I think people forget how awful Epcot was when it first opened...Going back would be a terrible idea
I've been told the plot of the attraction is the Guardians go back in time to 80s Epcot to prevent bad guys from killing/taking hostage Peter. So it fits into "Epcot" as well as it does any other park around. Aka it's lazy.
My god. On the one hand, that is a huge kick in the crotch. On the other hand... I really want to ride that. :stun:
I am? I have no idea...I have been discussing the general idea of another IP coming to Epcot..But you have no idea what they're building and yet are so adamant that you know what it is.
GotG should've been the start of a Echo Lake redo at DHS, transforming it into a Superhero land and Mickey should've gone to Animation Courtyard, basically as an expansion.It's Family Guy, the ride. It's a reference not an actual celebration of EPCOT Center. Could be in any park based on that.
Well, if the blue sky of Future World comes to fruition it will certainly breathe new life into the parkI feel like there's more going on than we know...
Epcot's leader just put out a memo asking the staff to reflect about what the park means to them and noted that it's -not a thrill park- and has a unique culture even among the Disney parks.
Then Epcot has its annual cast celebration soon... and the theme is 80's throwback.