View Full Version : Pixar attacks again (and other rumors)
KitsunePilot80
05-21-2007, 01:01 PM
So as I was digging up lyrics for the Country Bear Vacation Hoedown I came across the following website.
http://www.disneylandreport.com/
There's a rumors section there, complete with a rumor about a ride in DCA for The Incredibles.
http://www.disneylandreport.com/disneylandrumors/The-Incredibles-Ride-DCA-rumor.html
Can anyone confirm this at all? Or is it just another rumor (hopefully) never to be seen?
The rest of the rumors can be found here: http://www.disneylandreport.com/disneylandrumors.html and include:
- A New Star Tours ride film?
- Removal of Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln?
- A third park for the Disneyland Resort?
- Rock 'n' Roller Coaster for Disney's California Adventure?
sandmansg6
05-21-2007, 01:13 PM
I had heard the rumor about the coaster but then heard someone else bought the rights to that techonolgy for the coaster
Coolbeans326
05-21-2007, 02:29 PM
Yes, Disney was working on this projecet according to Screamscape and Jim Hill, but it will never come now because Universal now has an exclusive 10 year contract where only they are allowed to use the robo arm technology. Finding Nemo at DLR will be the only Disney attraction to have anything to do with that technology for the next 10 years. For shame.
Kileli
05-21-2007, 04:16 PM
I would rather see a Pixar attraction at DCA then DLR. How would they make a ride on this? maybe a dark ride, but not a coaster.
CostaFreak
05-21-2007, 04:33 PM
No more! [removed], can someone come up with something original already?!
KitsunePilot80
05-21-2007, 07:47 PM
Course not, why would Disney think of something original? It's all about Pixar now don'cha know :D
*shakes head*
tyler14man
05-21-2007, 08:16 PM
^dont forget the pirates,lol
Disney_Guy
05-21-2007, 08:23 PM
Something just popped in my mind of something where you go inside a pod, like Mission: SPACE, except, instead of spinners, it's one of those robo arm coaster thingy-things, and a completely new themed ride is born... Lol.
PeoplemoverMatt
05-21-2007, 09:58 PM
All extremely old and stale rumors.
-- PMM :cool:
thats why they call them rumors...as for being original im not sure Disney wants to go that way with all the success it is having from Pixar movies why would they, and i believe it is part of there contract where they must have a cretin amount of rides pixar...i know enough is enough. oh well let them do there magic!
PeoplemoverMatt
05-21-2007, 10:50 PM
There is no contract. Pixar is an owned property of the Walt Disney Company.
-- PMM :cool:
Disney_Guy
05-21-2007, 11:05 PM
There used to be a contract between Disney and Pixar and (Blah blah blah), Pixar were to create 7 films and Disney held rights to them, trademark, marketing, such and such... But now since Pixar is now owned by Disney, there are no more contracts involved in their relationship as PMM said.
Alex_Toto_Disneyland
05-21-2007, 11:54 PM
Anther rumor was bringing back the Peoplemover Themed to THe Incredibles, but i don't know, it wouldn't fit
Something just popped in my mind of something where you go inside a pod, like Mission: SPACE, except, instead of spinners, it's one of those robo arm coaster thingy-things, and a completely new themed ride is born... Lol. Unfortunately, Universal just got a 10 year exclusive on the Kuka arm robocoaster. Good idea though. It will just have to hold awhile.
sora_145
05-22-2007, 11:13 AM
Unfortunately, Universal just got a 10 year exclusive on the Kuka arm robocoaster. Good idea though. It will just have to hold awhile.
This was stated above.
Don't you guys plan on getting a RnR any time soon.
PMM there has to be some contract because there would have been no way Disney could buy them because Pixar could make it on its own, you know and i know there has to be some type of contract or verbal agreement.
Well, there is, in a way. The merger agreement named Pixar's John Lasseter Chief Creative Executive Officer of WDI, but that's a statement of who will do what in the organization.
I doubt there's a specific agreement about what percentage of rides will be Pixar. Disney needs to stay flexible, so I doubt Iger would have ageed to anything like that. What if Pixar goes sour? They'd still be stuck with a contract that says whatever percent of rides will be Pixar?
PeoplemoverMatt
05-23-2007, 01:17 AM
PMM there has to be some contract because there would have been no way Disney could buy them because Pixar could make it on its own, you know and i know there has to be some type of contract or verbal agreement.
There is no contract. Pixar is an owned property of Disney. Anyone working on anything under the Pixar name are employees of the Walt Disney Company. Also, there are no rules forbidding a company selling its assets to another company simply based on performance. It's always a choice made by the company to sell to another one.
-- PMM :cool:
see the thing that makes me believe there is, witch there maybe not, Disney needs Pixar thats why i think it but i guess im wrong! oh well i love Disneyland no matter how pixar it gets
Alex_Toto_Disneyland
05-27-2007, 03:01 AM
see the thing that makes me believe there is, witch there maybe not, Disney needs Pixar thats why i think it but i guess im wrong! oh well i love Disneyland no matter how pixar it gets
Even if they retheme Big Thunder Mountan as A Woody's - Themed ride :biggrin:
Or space mountain themed to the incredibles
or autopia into cars
and even if they make : Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple Of The Forbbiden Bugs (Based In THe Disney-Pixar Movie A Bug's Life)
LOL
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