Toontown

Started by Dlrpfan, March 12, 2006, 05:28:27 PM

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Should we have Toontown?

Yes! I really want it there
9 (39.1%)
Not sure wether it\'s good or bad
7 (30.4%)
No, Really bad idea
7 (30.4%)

Total Members Voted: 23

Voting closed: March 12, 2006, 05:28:27 PM

Dlrpfan

Do u think Toontown should be in DLP?
Dan
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Anthony

#1
I voted "not sure".

Whilst I'm sure it's a really fun land and everything, I think the cartoony, American buildings would really clash with the rest of our intricately detailed park.  I'm also not sure about what attractions it would feature.  Disney probably wouldn't build another Roger Rabbit Car Toon Spin, and the American parks seem to be having trouble keeping their Toon Towns fresh and interesting.  I also would definitely not like to see a coaster like Goofy's Barnstormer in DLRP...

The Imagineers could redesign the whole Toon Town concept, though.  They've done a good job with Toon Studios, so why not?  It would be quite cool to have both Toon Town and Studios in our resort, that way people would really get the home/work themes of each, and it would seperate the parks well.
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Dlrpfan

#2
Im not sure niether. I dont think it will fit in with DLP bieng the most arcutectual park.
Dan
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Patrick

#3
I voted NO, simple reason, the whole concept where it originated in Disneyland is now dead, health and safety have moved in and basically wrecked the whole idea.  Also there are no really good rides in the whole idea, to me it was a nice idea for the late 80's when Roger Rabbit was at its peak, but now to be honest it would be a mistake to add it, also it wouldn't fit with the Paris idea of elegance and detail, over corny and cheap looking (Tokyo Disneyland) type idea :lol: .

kate

#4
i voted yes for the simple reason that it is a good concept.  it would need redesigning - not just a clone of other parks but the idea of the whole thing is just cool.  its great for kids to think they are going to their fave characters houses.  there's no reason why this wouldn't fit in provided it was done properly and really thought about.  i mean all of the lands are so different from each other eg frontierland and discoveryland are complete opposites but they still excist in the same place.
Kate, disneyholic who is having withdrawal symptoms!

Dlrpfan

#5
thanks for your opinion!
Dan
Remember Dreams Come True! \":mickey2:\"

[size=100]\'We Keep Moving Forward\' [/i][/size] - Walt Disney

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Walt Disney World - 2001 2003 2005 2006 2008 2009 2011 2012/2013
Disneyland Paris - 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2004 2005 2007
Disney Cruise Line - Disney Wonder: 2008 2009 Disney Dream: 2011 Disney Fantasy: 2012

disneyfreak90

#6
i voted definitely for YES!!
because i was in the one in florida and i really loved it!
everything looks so cute, the houses of mickey and minnie mouse, the ship of donald duck and i absolutely love goofy's coaster!
i really think it should be i paris because everyone in knows who was also in florida says that it's missing in paris!

davewasbaloo

#7
I said no, for the same reason as others. It was a great concept when it opened in Anaheim in the 90's. BUt the place has been dumbed down and not maintained at all, with things disappearing all the time. I love Roger Rabbit's Cartoon Spin, the effects in the town, and the houses, but it really is also very much a kiddie land too (we have enough of that in Paris going on right now). I do not have the faith that it would be encompassing enough. And the fact the have put barriers in front of the elements of Cars in Toon Studios is proof that Paris would mess it up.

The one in Florida is even worse than Tokyo's and California's - it was supposed to be temporary for 2 years, and that was 20 years ago. Not cool.
since 2001 (many before that)

QTXAdsy

#8
I really don't know if I should like it or not. On one hand, it's an extension with more attractions and is filled with quite abit of atmosphere if I do say.

However, Crush, Cars and Magic Carpets' themes all clash with each other making it look quite messed up plus with the fact that it doesn't make you feel like your in a studio.

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