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    It just seems unfair to get rid of ALL those rides, starswarsgeek. Most of them are classics, especially BatB (which holds the record for the longest-running show EVER in all of WDW). So, don't get rid of ALL of that stuff, please.
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    Ditto there should be some left over

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    Quote Originally Posted by DisneyMan1 View Post
    It just seems unfair to get rid of ALL those rides, starswarsgeek. Most of them are classics, especially BatB (which holds the record for the longest-running show EVER in all of WDW). So, don't get rid of ALL of that stuff, please.
    I think some of the attractions are tired, however, and need to go. And besides, the Beauty and the Beast show actually outlasted some of the classic Epcot attractions even. It has to go.
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    Well I think the stage should stay in Remembrance of BatB

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jaalin32 View Post
    Well I think the stage should stay in Remembrance of BatB
    Well, we could replace the Beauty and the Beast show with another show, but the original show should go.
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    Fine by me I saw a Princess and Frog musical is in order (u know mix it up a little)

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    Well, I guess "The Princess and the Frog" would work.

    Getting back to Toontown for just a moment, I really don't see how it's feasible to get back behind the park in the Magic Kingdom, so, for the time being, at least, we'll have to put Toontown in the Studios. I'm thinking of setting up the land in a layout similar to Cars Land. For everyone here so obsessed with seeing Oswald in the parks, I'm not particularly comfortable with just haphazardly adding him in. So maybe one of the stores in the area could be called "Oswald's Lucky Five and Dime" or something. That's all I can tell you right now, but I'll put up more later. One thing I can tell you is that there will be something worthwhile...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jaalin32 View Post
    Even the backlot tour what about the boneyard props from the tour ,vehicles which were featured in many films. Props include the genuine steamroller used by Judge Doom during the climax of Who Framed Roger Rabbit, ships from the original Star Wars films, the duo motorcycles from Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, the escape pod from The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, cars used in the Herbie the Love Bug films, bone cages from Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, The Spaceship from Flight of the Navigator and boats and other vehicles used in other Disney-produced films are all there. What about Catastrophe Canyon? What are you gonna do tear them all down
    Simple, The various props will be put in the ''History of the Movies'' Walk through Attraction that will go off of Production Lane ( oops! gave away two of my plans). As for catastrophe canyon, I have decided to just demolish it... no reason to keep it.

    Quote Originally Posted by DisneyMan1 View Post
    It just seems unfair to get rid of ALL those rides, starswarsgeek. Most of them are classics, especially BatB (which holds the record for the longest-running show EVER in all of WDW). So, don't get rid of ALL of that stuff, please.
    Not really... Half the stuff I listed was backstage, The shows like indy, mermaid and BATB went because they had no relevance in the area (what will be there I mean) and AIE, HISTK play area and LMA are all pretty bad...

    Quote Originally Posted by Big Disney Fan View Post
    I think some of the attractions are tired, however, and need to go. And besides, the Beauty and the Beast show actually outlasted some of the classic Epcot attractions even. It has to go.
    Bingo

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    Well we can move Catastrophe canyon in the GMR under a disaster movie. We want Oswald in the parks so bad because after getting him back in 2006, in 12 years all we got was a DVD box set, a couple of merchandising, and a video game(although EM was awesome). heck in the four years we had Marvel we at least got four movies, a boatload of crappy video games(except for marvel vs. Capcom 3) and more on the way! It just seems like its gonna take 20 years for him to get a meet-and-greet, let alone a ride. If Oswald is gonna have a restaurant, i wanna supervise it. His Silhouette shall decorate the building(just how mickey's Silhouette is just about everywhere) there shall be state of the art Animatronic bunny kids that drop of food to the table. And an interactive Animatronics Goofy and Donald. Although i will keep pushing for Oswald to have a ride in Toontown(I already have a layout for Toontown. which I shall post later)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jaalin32 View Post
    Well we can move Catastrophe canyon in the GMR under a disaster movie. We want Oswald in the parks so bad because after getting him back in 2006, in 12 years all we got was a DVD box set, a couple of merchandising, and a video game(although EM was awesome). heck in the four years we had Marvel we at least got four movies, a boatload of crappy video games(except for marvel vs. Capcom 3) and more on the way! It just seems like its gonna take 20 years for him to get a meet-and-greet, let alone a ride. If Oswald is gonna have a restaurant, i wanna supervise it. His Silhouette shall decorate the building(just how mickey's Silhouette is just about everywhere) there shall be state of the art Animatronic bunny kids that drop of food to the table. And an interactive Animatronics Goofy and Donald. Although i will keep pushing for Oswald to have a ride in Toontown(I already have a layout for Toontown. which I shall post later)
    How would Catastrophe Canyon fit inside the Great Movie Ride? And where is your layout for Toontown?
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    Hmmmm yell The ending of The Great Movie Ride was originally going to have more of a foundation in The Wizard of Oz, with the Fantasia scene being the Cyclone, and also a divider down the middle of the theatre separating the A and B vehicles in the final (film clip) scene. Where the screen is now was where the Wizard would have appeared surrounded by flames. The Wizard would say his famous line, "Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain" and the show would be "interrupted" as the curtains to the left or right of the screen would open to reveal either your live bandit (on the A vehicle side) or gangster (on the B vehicle side). Along the outer walls of the theatre (to the left of the A vehicle or to the right of the B vehicle), is currently large empty carpeted areas. Here was supposed to be large platforms where models of all of the audio-animatronic characters seen earlier in the ride would be standing and would take a bow. But since theres that big empty space we can put it there, we might have to shrink it down a bit but more than likley we could fit it in there. To keep all that fire and water inside we'll put put glace in front of it and have drain pipes to drain the water

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    I had different, entirely different, plans for the Great Movie Ride. And it did not involve Catastrophe Canyon. I don't see how it can possibly fit in the ride physically. Have you seen how huge Catastrophe Canyon is right now?
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    Yes I do, but I said we need to make it smaller about 1/2 to 1/3 it's size

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    1. Oswald's Toonblast
    2. Darkwing Duck: Fearsome x 5
    3. Ducktales Adventures
    4. Roger Rabbit
    5. Goof Troop
    6. Mickey's House
    7. Minnie's House
    8. Oswald's House
    9. Donald's Boat
    10. House of Mouse
    11. Toon Trolley Mania

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jaalin32 View Post
    Yes I do, but I said we need to make it smaller about 1/2 to 1/3 it's size

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    1. Oswald's Toonblast
    2. Darkwing Duck: Fearsome x 5
    3. Ducktales Adventures
    4. Roger Rabbit
    5. Goof Troop
    6. Mickey's House
    7. Minnie's House
    8. Oswald's House
    9. Donald's Boat
    10. House of Mouse
    11. Toon Trolley Mania
    What is Toon Trolley Mania?
    "Walt Disney's . Each week, as you enter this timeless land, one of these many worlds will open to you: Frontierland, tall tales and true from the legendary past; Tomorrowland, promise of things to come; Adventureland, the wonder world of nature's own realm; Fantasyland, the happiest kingdom of them all."

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    If you've every play Toontown online, there's a trolley that you get on too play mini games to win jellybeans (The currency of Toontown) the ride is sorta like toy story mania but Toon themed. I think having goofy as a interactive Animatronic like Mr. Potato Head.

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