Cosmos Global Documentaries NORTH AMERICA Wonderland Of Nature part - 1
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Nature's Wonderland
Cosmos Global Documentaries NORTH AMERICA Wonderland Of Nature part - 1
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will they ever bring nature's wonderland and the sky line come back in disneyland?
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The Skyline ride could only come back if Disney can be avoid lawsuits from bad behavior. Too many people want to sue Disney when patrons behave badly. The old form is gone for good. This is how it could come back in a different form...
Bubbles fly. Disney could could create a ride with "magical" flying bubbles that you could ride in over the park. The challenge is that it would not normally be fun flying through the sky "safely" enclosed.
Disney could make a movie that included a bubble trip similar to the ride. The bubbles would need to have conditioned air and a high degree of transparency. The bubbles could hang from cables and sway to make it interesting. It would be good to have different size bubbles to fit the party size. Use of two or three winched cables per bubble would make it possible to "float" the bubble in directions.
Bubbles would never give that open-air feeling of the past, but the legal climate is not likely to change.Nature's Wonderland, no. Skyway, no but more of a chance than Nature's Wonderland.
There are complex equations involved with attractions, park capacity, and profitability. Park capacity is capped right now at an undisclosed number thought to be around 65,000. Capacity (and thus ticket sales) drop when an attraction is closed because all the guests that would be on that closed attraction must now go somewhere else. Capacity is also driven by totals at each attraction. Ever wondered why they have turnstiles on every ride? Because they count how many people are on the ride and in the queue each hour. They also compare that number to the number of salaries being paid to cast members working the attraction to determine its profitability (factoring in maintenance, of course). A poorly performing attraction with a high cast member cost and high maintenance is probably next on the replacement list.
Nature's Wonderland required a very large area of land, now taken up by the Big Thunder Mountain Railroad and Big Thunder Ranch. There have been rumors of expansion through the old Festival of Fools area and into the backlot where the horse stable is, but they'd want to put high-capacity, low cost attractions in there rather than Nature's Wonderland which was neither.
Skyway was another low capacity, high cost attraction. Most folks believe it was closed due to guest behavior (smoking alternative substances, spitting or throwing things, and one guest jumping from the car). Wikipedia suggests that a major bearing inside the Matterhorn was cracked and could not be replaced without great expense. I feel that it was the high cost of salaries and maintenance versus the low capacity that doomed the attraction.
Mine Train Through Nature's Wonderland
Inspired by Disney's True-Life Adventure nature movies of the 1950s, Nature's Wonderland is home to two-hundred lifelike, animated mammals, reptiles, and birds.
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