Why are there no Space Mountain video games?

Why are there no Space Mountain video games?

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Space what?

The ride at Disney World sheeps do on

how should anyone know that? what kind of ride is it? video game related or not?

oh fuck you off you bitter cunt, that ride was fun as hell when i went on it as a twelve year old. best vacation ever.

Space mountain is a death trap.

t. Jealous poorfag

Lmao mummy and daddy didn't make enough to take you to Disney, user?

No recorded injuries ever. Even the fucking gondolas can't make that claim

Same reason why there are no world war 2 games.

Indoor roller coaster. How do you NOT know that?

Do you know something we don't?

For me it's Spaceship Earth

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I wish Eisner didn’t fuck up Epcot beyond in the 90’s

new Spaceship earth is soulless. them adding the screens was so retarded. honestly most of Epcot is soulless now that they're cramming IPs into every fucking corner of the park. very sad.

that's what makes it fun. it's a janky ride from the 70s. one of the few soulful rides left in disney.

*beyond repair

animal kingdom and magic kingdom are the only viable parks left in disney world. epcots fun because of world showcase but it's an absolute shell of its former self. and hollywood studios is a nightmare park with no identity, with their two good rides left (tower of terror and rock n rollercoaster) on the chopping block for marvelshit.

space mountain is fucking shit, whats the point if you cant see anything. thunder mountain railroad is the patricians rollercoaster

They are fixing it this year. The problem with 90s-10s Epcot was that it didn't represent the parks original ideals which was learning while having fun.
You can bitch about the IPs all you want but they are finally prioritizing that messege again and I see that as only a good thing. If they want to use IPs to get the messege across to children easier, I'm all for it.
It's not like kids ever gave a shit about learning about fish until they added Nemo to The Seas pavilion

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>They're fixing it
>By cramming in IPs
yeah no. epcot was timeless before because of the lack of IPs, shoving IPs everywhere that people wont give a shit about in 5-10 years just makes the entire park feel kitschy and constantly on the edge of irrelevancy. i agree that its good that its getting an overhaul because it desperately needs it but just shoving in movie IPs is the wrong way to do it.
>It's not like kids ever gave a shit about learning about fish until they added Nemo to The Seas pavilion
an entire generation of children who went to epcot before the IP invasion disagree with you.

the worst part is with the closures now and the hit tourism is going to take in 2020 and probably 2021 that the budget for the future world overhaul is going to take a massive hit. it's not going to be anything like we were promised.

t. Someone trapped in 2015

You don't have to like Star Wars, but Hollywood Studios now has WDWs most technologically advanced ride ever which IS a must ride for the spectacle alone. Not to mention Toy Story land and the new Mickey ride being two E Tickets being added in the last half decade. The theming is still an awful mess, but at least Hollywood Studios is a full day park for the first time since, well, ever.
Tower of Terror just got a referb so there is no way they are retheming it any time soon. Can't speak for Rock N Rollercoaster, but if it's being changed to anything it probably won't be Marvel due to the Universal contract

As for Epcot,
We are on our way

Did people really care about Epcot beyond the food and drinks?

the star wars ride is good, im not gonna deny that. but my problem is they just threw out the entire concept of the park for...nothing interesting.
>you can live in your favorite movies!
every park is that now lmao. its not interesting or new anymore. getting rid of great movie ride was the death knell. i don't mind them changing the parks vision but i wish they just took a second to actually define what the fuck they were changing it to.

yes. watch a video of Horizons and tell me that one ride didn't have more soul than the entirety of epcot combined right now.

There is though.
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>no good Tron games on modern consoles/ PC

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Epcot wasn't important because it was the "No IPs allowed" park. It was important because it was willing to take the risk of prioritizing learning in a fucking Orlando theme park. Let them add the IPs if it keeps kids interested in the parks original morals. I used to be full team No IPs, but really why does it matter at all? It's not like the three caballeros in Mexico is going to ruin anybody's vacation. The good it's doing outweighs the bad

Rock N Rollercoaster sucks. The jerkiest ride in the whole of Disney World.

Its funny that Disney made frozen so that people would stop getting conspiracy sites about Walt being frozen in space mountain when they searched "Walt Disney frozen" in google.

He’s frozen in Spaceship Earth, not space mountain

It's not the IP its the trends past edutainment and into just normal theme park ride. The Ellen Adventure ride was terrible in the end but it was something you can't do at any other theme park. The fact that Epcot had the balls to put in this massive moving theater that was like 45 minutes and entirely educational was astounding. And it got replaced with...a rollercoaster. Or Horizons, one of the best dark rides in history, showcasing everything humans have achieved, replaced with....a carnival spinner ride with a new coast of paint. Maelstrom in Norway, a boat ride through mythological Norwegian culture replaced with (Popular Disney IP and has no education value whatsoever). It's just sad trend lines.

they were originally gonna go with The Rolling Stones instead of Aerosmith. Would have been so much better.

He's under the Disneyland castle idiots. Why would he be in spaceship earth when he wasn't even around for the creation of that ride

That's what they want you to think.

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The ball has been there since the 60s. The structure itself was the only thing that could contain such a technological feat for the time. Possibly they moved him after, but he was definitely there.

Im glad Disney World is taking a hit right now. They've been getting too cocky. It's entirely too popular. Prices are going up and up every year and the park is packed year round now. I'd love to see it go back to mid 2000's levels. Hopefully corona forces them to lower the fucking ticket prices.

Way to make me miss disneyworld asshole. Tearing up the park with your bros is one of the funnest experiences there is.

The new starwars area in hollywood is pretty damn cool, but it did lose a good bit of it's appeal when they closed the hollywood movie ride and the backlot movie tour. I don't think it'd recover if they got rid of rockin though. That's still one of my favorite rollercoasters of all time.

I won't argue for the addition of Frozen or removal of horizons, those are pretty fucking awful changes I think. However looking ahead every single decision they seem to be making is a positive one. Even the Guardians ride is apparently supposed to have a messege of the changing future. I'm optimistic.

>$130 for a one day parkhopper
>1200 for a season pass
They make so much damn money, why can't they afford to appeal to people with lower incomes?

nice tiberium refinery bro

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>Hopefully corona forces them to lower the fucking ticket prices.
I work in the industry and can tell you that there is a good chance the prices will actually skyrocket.
Believe it or not Disney actually raises prices to keep attendance DOWN if they feel like they are hitting capacity enough to make the parks less enjoyable for the average guest. There are two scenarios:
>Corona ends and everyone wants to storm the parks at once
Ticket prices will definitely go up
>Corona ends and people nervously trickle back into the parks, rarely hitting capacity the first year because everyone is still nervous
Ticket prices will go down.

It's kinda a mixed bag right now since we have never seen a situation like this before.