Ride-Through Sample #3


Planet of the Apes:

Guests crash into the ruined New York City landscape, perused by intelligent simians angry at any human intrusion, these would be practical effects apes from the classic movies, using hovering patrol bikes and laser guns for a pulpy science fiction feel regardless of attachment to the IP. Before the guests can crash, Roger forms a hole in the middle of the Statue of Liberty's face, making it look like guests are swallowed whole before landing in


Who Framed Roger Rabbit:

While hoping for a more quiet scene, Roger is alarmed to be in the climax of his own movie, and at the mercy of Doom! While the ride vehicle can't get melted by Dip, our pilot can, especially with Judge Doom giddy at the prospect of having TWO Rogers to rub out at once. With the assistance of his "past self" though, Roger is able to turn the tables and go for a scenic ride of Toontown before getting us "edumicated" in our next movie.

Night at the Museum:

Guided by the nighwatchmen Nick Daley and his father Larry, guests come face to face with the magically animated Smithsonian, dodging spears, monkeys, planes, and model cowboys before escaping to a just as whimsical but much sillier place

Muppets Movie:

While not based on any movie, this homages the never built Muppet Movie Ride by showing the Muppets filming A New Hope when guests literally crash into the proceeding and exposing the secrets of filmmaking, regardless of Kermit's choices on the matter. Stormtrooper chickens, Darth Gonzo, and Bunsen and Honeydew making a to scale Death Star means this movie might not be as ambitious as Star Wars, it'll certainly be as memorable.