Jim Hill Media has a new article up today about a Monsters, Inc.-themed ride (a rollercoaster) that's being planned for Disney's Hollywood Studios theme park inside Walt Disney World in Florida. (Disney is said to be aiming for a Fall 2011 opening.)The article has some great descriptions of the ride's different features which will include an "elaborate recreation" of the Monsters, Inc. lobby and 'scare floor', as well as the 'door vault' sequence. And there will be audience participation.
Now this sounds very exciting. These are the type of attractions that make Disney parks so wonderful.
Of course, a Monsters, Inc. ride would be only the latest of many, many, attractions to open at Disney parks based on Pixar's movies and characters. John Lasseter is, after all, the Principal Creative Adviser at Walt Disney Imagineering, The Walt Disney Company's theme park and attraction design and development arm.

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The new classic Disney films are the Pixar films. I enjoyed Mulan and Atlantis, but would I rather see a Hunchback of Notre Dame ride, or one based on Monsters, Inc? Or Wall*E? Or Finding Nemo? There's no competition. I loved the classic rides, and would love to see new interpretations of Snow White or Pinochio in new D- or E-tickets. But, after Lion King, all the movies I'd liked to see get the E-ticket treatment are the Pixar films.
I'd love to see an Incredibles ride. Any word on that?
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