Showing posts with label Tron Leagacy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tron Leagacy. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Enter ElecTRONica

ElecTRONica has been open for a little while now and it is one crazy experience. I found two videos straight from the grid for you.

This first one is basically a showcase of what ElecTRONica has to offer:

Now this. This is special. Behold the LaserMan.

Saturday, August 21, 2010

ElecTRONica

SAN DIEGO - JULY 23: A general view of the atmosphere inside the TRON MySpace Party At Comic-Con 2010 San Diego on July 23, 2010 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Jerod Harris/Getty Images for MySpace)
Later this year, Disney will be turning the Hollywood Pictures Backlot area of Disney California Adventure into ElecTRONica. This is in preparation for the release of the new movie Tron Legacy in December. Rumors for the new nighttime experience include a replication of Flynn's Arcade being built in the old Who Wants to be a Millionaire building. There is also a rumor that the End of the Line club from the movie will be put into the old Hollywood and Dine/Stage 12 building. Disney will more than likely convert the blacklighting they put in for GlowFest to the new Tron experience.

An excerpt from Disney's Official casting sheet reads as follows:
"strong contemporary/hip hop dancers for a new nighttime celebration at the Disneyland Resort in support of the opening of the new Disney feature Tron: Legacy. Dancers will perform on stages outside in the Hollywood Pictures Backlot and main entrance areas at Disney California Adventure park"

Now as a fan of Tron, I have to like this. I think Tron is a great franchise that needs to be explored more in the parks. However, I don't like that this is going to be in the Hollywood Pictures Backlot. DCA already has enough trouble with theme and adding this at night won't help. The only land Tron should be in at any Disney park is Tomorrowland. It screams future and technology. Nothing about being inside a computer relates to Hollywood. So as much as I love Tron, I don't like this move on Disney's part. What do you guys think of this new nighttime entertainment?

Monday, March 22, 2010

Cementing a Legacy



As December approaches, we will begin to see more advertisements about Disney's big winter blockbuster Tron Legacy. Billboards have been put up, trailers have been released, and now the Disney Monorails are even wrapped to look like Light Cycles. As cool as the Monorail being wrapped sounds, it's only pleasing to the eye. In the end, it's just one big rolling ad for the movie. Not anything very special. I think Tron has the potential to be a great theme for a ride in Tomorrowland. While I don't usually agree with rides being based on movies, as long as the concepts are timeless, it will usually work out. In this case, who wouldn't wanna ride a light cycle?

Because of it's intensely computer driven design, Tron has remained a vision of the future well after it's release. And since the technology doesn't seem to be coming around the corner any time soon, the probability of a light cycle ride becoming dated is quite low. My idea for the ride is one where guests, 1 to 2 on a cycle, race up to 7 other cycles on a track. The vehicles could be computer controlled much like Test Track and the new Cars attraction at DCA.Guests would board the cycles at a starting line where they were all placed in a row. A linear induction type system could launch the cars out of the gate and into a heated race. Cycles could cut in front of each other, make sharps turns, and even avoid obstacles.

I believe this ride could be given a high rate of re-ride ability by using a variable computer program. The ride would never be the same twice. The winner of each race could also be given a special prize like a photo or postcard exclusive to race winners. Because the ride would be random, any rider could win at any time regardless of age or experience.

While this doesn't go into great detail, I believe this is a strong foundation for a Tron attraction. Science Fiction is an area not regularly explored(and done well) in Disney movies. Thus it is my opinion that it would be a great idea to capitalize on the new movie in order to generate revenue to produce a new high quality attraction for the parks.