Ratatouille: L'Aventure Totalement Toquée de Rémy

Started by The Butlin Boy, October 12, 2007, 10:19:28 PM

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DopeyDad

#825
Can anyone tell me a bit more about the rumoured trackless system? I'm just wondering what its advantages are over amore conventional omnimover type.

CafeFantasia

#826
The benefit of a trackless system is no VPL :-)

DopeyDad

#827
he he, fnar fnar

Josh

#828
When they used it in Pooh's Honey Hunt, there was a great bit at the end where all of the cars were moving around each other.
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CafeFantasia

#829
Here's an approximate look at how the latest plans for the Ratatouille show building fit on an aerial photo of the park. This image is starting to crop up on other websites, so I should state that it was composited by me, and you saw it here first :-)


Josh

#830
That explains why some of the trees weren't cut down. They hide the back part of the building from the tram tour. I wonder what they'll put on the back of the costuming building.
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Scissorsboi

#831
Whatever happened to the Paris facade that was supposed to be temporarily going up on the costuming building? Did that stop when they hastily covered up Gusteau? On that point, now it's going ahead, are they going to uncover Gusteau again?

I'm glad this is finally happening (although STILL not 100%!), all of the other resorts are getting new and exciting attractions, and once again Paris was just sitting there looking like it was stuck in the middle of a theme year blizzard!
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CafeFantasia

#832
This is obviously not the official "Kitchen Calamity" logo, but a fan-made recreation I found on Flickr:


Josh

#833
Lol. Nice.

Also, according to someone on Twitter, they've started cutting the trees down on the site.
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Columbiad

#834
InsideDLParis on twitter at 3.15pm today:

QuoteAlso I can confirm that clearance has started of the construction site next to Toy Story Playland. Almost time for the construction to begin.

Exciting stuff. The park needs this ride. The only thing that bugs me is the fact that it's a way tucked up the back of Toon Studio, an area thats seen ample development and expansion. Can't wait for the rest of park to get some attention.

CafeFantasia

#835
They're probably focusing on expanding Toon Studio, rather than redeveloping the rest of the park because:

1. The park needs expanding more than it needs redeveloping.
2. With Toy Story Playland and Ratatouille, they're starting from scratch, which is easier/cheaper than redeveloping an existing facility (e.g. gutting Armageddon and building a new attraction in its place).
3. Toon Studio is home to the Pixar characters, and Disney considers anything Pixar low-risk, which is why they prioritise Pixar attractions.

Anthony

#836
Quote from: "Meph"That explains why some of the trees weren't cut down. They hide the back part of the building from the tram tour. I wonder what they'll put on the back of the costuming building.
Rumour has it the workshop at the back will relocate to make way for fastpass machines, toilets and possibly a shop, with a new façade in front to complete the square around the fountain.

It would be awesome if DLP could use some of their newly-abundant funding to give the pathway behind Art of Disney a real theme or some reason to exist. With Ratatouille it'll be even more important and yet feel even more like you're stepping out of the park to a self-contained add-on, rather than a true area of the park.

The French title "Désastre en Cuisine" is now being mentioned on DCP, though I'm not sure if that's a real working title or just their translation. I like both titles anyway. Short, snappy and fun!
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#837
and so it begins =)



https://twitter.com/#!/ParkZone_es/stat ... 96/photo/1

(i've found the link on DCP)

15MagicalYears

#838
It's as if they purposely built Parachute Drop to give us a perfect view of construction, haha :lol:.

Josh

#839
I saw that too. I can't wait. :D

Is this part of the reason why the Tram Tour was closed: to make room for the construction equipment to get on the site? They've removed the blue fence on the road.

Quote from: "Anthony"
Quote from: "Meph"That explains why some of the trees weren't cut down. They hide the back part of the building from the tram tour. I wonder what they'll put on the back of the costuming building.
Rumour has it the workshop at the back will relocate to make way for fastpass machines, toilets and possibly a shop, with a new façade in front to complete the square around the fountain.
Interesting. That would be good. Especially with the toilets. The Toon Studio really needs some. XD
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