So any ideas what types of ride systems we will see for the two rides? Didnt they mention one will be able to be controlled by us?
including the ability to take the controls of one of the most recognizable ships in the galaxy, the Millennium Falcon, on a customized secret mission,
One is supposed to be trackless so I'm guessing that's the Falcon.So any ideas what types of ride systems we will see for the two rides? Didnt they mention one will be able to be controlled by us?
I have a feeling the Episode 7 ride is a coaster like the Endor Speeder Bikes were originally going to be.My thoughts...concept art looks amazing.
The rides don't sound to exciting to me though. Sounds like motion simulator city.
Really was hoping for a speeder bike outdoor coaster in the same vein of the tron cycle coaster. DHS needs more "big boy" rides. In my opinion.
I said IPs. Toontown, for all intents and purposes, isn't really one IP-specific area (don't gimme that Roger Rabbit nonsense lol). I don't think Disneyland should just never expand...it'll just be weird to go from such broad themes to a huge one based on one property that's not technically a Disney original. I dont know, my opinion.Toontown, that SWL is getting rid of wasn't in Walt Park either.
I have a feeling the Episode 7 ride is a coaster like the Endor Speeder Bikes were originally going to be.
The planet is not based off the new movie.
DHS needs more "big boy" rides. In my opinion.
Wait, what?
I thought the same thing...but I have faith. It's only three drawings, and look how much the concept art for Avatar and even Fantasyland ended up changing. I think that once more details start coming to light, we'll see more "Star Warsy-ness"To me the land doesn't immediately "read" as Star Wars. If you just randomly showed me the art on the street I wouldn't immediately think "Star Wars" (minus the Millennium Falcon, obvi). Not hating though, it looks stellar!
Speeder bike coaster and track less Falcon rides are expected