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I think Disney could learn a thing or two on the direction they should go. I wasn't sure how this challenge would go, all submissions are so creative. I think they could all work at the park.
To be honest I haven't seen Inside Out, but I would definitely ride this ride.I was out with family the whole day celebrating my dad's birthday, and then grocery shopping in an empty grocery store while everyone else was home watching the big game.
Taking inspiration from my character, I present:
(Obviously real Imagineers would do a much better job with the sign, but I don't have very many skills of an artist...)
You start in a memory orb-shaped ride vehicle and enter the first room, where you are "shrunk down" and enter Riley's mind. The next room is Headquarters, where a random one of the five emotions greets you (Joy happily welcoming you, Anger upset at the intruders, Fear terrified as to who you are and how you got there, etc.). You get sucked into a recall tube and take a ride into long-term memory. From then on, your emotion host guides you through Long Term Memory, where you pass by or through a few random landmarks (Abstract Thought, Imagination Land, the personality islands, Dream Productions, etc.). Characters from these areas will interact with you, causing the ride vehicle to move in response. Once you've made it past a few of these, your emotion will let you know that the Mind Workers figured out a way to get you back, so you board the Train of Thought with Bing Bong and ride the tracks for a bit until you get back to Headquarters, where you are taken out of Riley's head and grow to normal size.
This is similar to Star Tours in that you always get a random selection of emotion host and scenes/character interactions, but the ride mechanic is similar to Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey at Universal Studios (a moveable ride car on a track with projection screens where the action is happening).
I love the idea of having a bakery at the end of the ride instead of having the regular photo booth. Definitely think Disney should do something like this.[/QUOTE]I used my chosen character as inspiration.
On Race to the Lab, guests are asked by Kronk to retrieve the antidote to the potion he accidently served to the Emperor and his guests. They must pull the lever and ride the thriller cart down to Yzma's secret lab. Along the way, they must avoid the pit of alligators and outrun the guards. While guests do exit into the typical Disney gift shop, it includes a bakery counter with treats like spinach puffs, extract of llama juice and Shoulder Angel Cakes!
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