actor072002 said:They have already cleared the land to the North west of wide world of sports. They are most likely going to so do something with it. The area seems too small for another park.
edwardtc said:HEY! I have this idea I've been toying with for a while, see if it would work:
Step 1: Stop trying to be prophets
Step 2: Stop being hateful and negative
Step 3: Wait until May 5 and see what they're REALLY going to say
Just an idea - I know it would never work though
Thrawn said:"We are having this wonderful celebration, everyone should come to WDW and see it! But we are building new rides so in 3 years everything will be better than it is during the celebration!"
Most people (READ: NOT DISNEY FANATICS) will say, "wow, lets just wait and go in three years then."
They will mention Everest, and talk about the other things officially opening that day (Lights, Motors, Action and Soarin'). But nothing else. If they want more, they'll just have another event to announce it. Quote me on this.
AEfx said:Wow. Can you feel the love?
When you start calling people idiots and insulting them for hoping for the best at WDW, perhaps it's time to take a break from the boards for awhile.
AEfx
speck76 said:That would never happen....
The biggest problem is that people get into their mind that huge announcements are going to be made, and then, when no announcement it made, they get all upset, and start bashingthe company, Eisner, and whoever else they feel is at fault....even though the only fault is their own, for getting their hopes up too high.
The probalem is that they fail to see the potential implications of making such an announcement at the begining of a major marketing campaign......they only see their POV, not that of the company, or of the average guest.
Does this mean that nothing will be built for the next 2 or 3 years.....no....not at all.
When WDW held the 25th anniversary celebration in 1996/97, the attendance levels reached were the highest they had ever been.....and they have not been higher since. The funniest thing about this is that the only new "attractions" added during the celebration were the Castle Cake and Wide World of Sports. Test Track would have opened during the celebration.....but we all know the story there.
Now, in the 2 years prior to the Celebration, WDW had made some major capital investments, opening Sunset Blvd and ToT, and the new Tomorrowland, both of which were MAJOR undertakings. I believe this is similar to how they have currently added SGE, Philharmagic, Wishes, MS, Soarin, Cinderellabration, LMA, and soon EE.
In the 2 years after the celebration, WDW went on a building spree.....opening Fantasmic, RnRC, Buzz, Pooh, Test track (finally) DAK.....but all of these projects were announced well before (DAK) or well after the start of the celebration.
The announcement that will be made on 5/5 will most likely be nothing more than...."Look what we are opening today", followed by "Here is the opening date for EE", and if we are lucky, "The Pooh play area will open in November at MK, and [some minor show themed to the Power Rangers] will open in October at MGM".
Any big project, like the E-ticket for MK, or any MAJOR expansion for DAK, would, IMO, not be announced until after Summer '06, even though you could probably see some dirty being turned well before that.
TP2000 said:In California, they are announcing two new rides for Disneyland on May 5th; the Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage in Tomorrowland and the new Monsters Inc. ride for DCA's Hollywood Backlot section. Monsters Inc. opens in '06 and the submarines open in '07.
Monsters Inc. is considered a D Ticket and the new Submarine Voyage with Finding Nemo is considered an E Ticket. So obviously there's some money flowing after the 50th and WDW could be getting new E or D Tickets too.
actor072002 said:2. The 20K site needs an attraction. The pooh playground Idea is pathetic. Why would disney put a charater meet and greet/ playground right across from the pooh ride!
actor072002 said:I would put money on a Beauty and the Beast dark ride because the show in MGM can be replaced with the incredibles or something more current.
or I believe there is a lot of talk about the disney villians (several cast members mentioned this while i was down last time) They deserve there own ride (not a coaster, sorry) or possible an animatronic show.
actor072002 said:3. The haunted mansion is my favorite ride of all time! I have read several rumors about an exit change that might add a shop. I think this would be great.
4. Indiana Jones ride in MGM looks pretty certain. However I would like to see a new version not a copycat version.
actor072002 said:5. AK NEEDS MORE ATTACTIONS! There I've said it. One of the initail plans for the park was to have an area with mythical creatures. Great idea! What happened to stop it. Now that disney has worked down the debt a little it can continue to add to AK. I like AK but it needs some work! Maybe add australia too!
6. A NEW PARK! The area cleared might be perfect for a new park (it right off a highway intersection!) Some rumors I have heard say that disney will build a park dedicated to thrill rides. Do we need another Universal! Disney's strength is there themeing. If Disney were to build another park think what that would do to Universal, who has run out of room! They can't compete!
actor072002 said:8. How about an actual theater. Not a movie theater but a broadway style theater! Disney's broadway show are good! Or how about a new full length show that you have to buy tickets for. Not in a park but on WDW property.
actor072002 said:9. Rehab of Space Ship Earth or complete remake! I love the ride and communication is a good theme but it needs help bad!
actor072002 said:10. A new toon town area at MK. Mickey's toon town fair is nice but its been there too long. A new toon town is needed!
actor072002 said:11. New 3D Movie in Epcot! Honey I shunk the audeince looks like crap! We need a remake or another new show
speck76 said:DL is no WDW...
The vast majority of people that visit DL are regional....they do not travel thousands of miles to get there, and they can pretty much some back whenever the choose.
In contrast, the vast majority of people that visit WDW are NOT from the region, and a trip to Orlando is something that costs a considerable amount of money, with airfare, hotels, and those kind of expenses.
If DL were to announce new attractions at the start of the 50th celebration, the regional guests attitude would probably be "I can drive there now, and go back again next year when the new attraction opens".
For the vast majority of WDW guests, the attitude would be "Why would I spend $2-5K now for the trip, when all of this new stuff is opening in 2 years......let's try something else this year"
Thrawn said:When you try to become the politicially correct police and start telling people what to do, its time to re-examine your priorities in life. Especially when you don't know what you are talking about.
Thrawn said:Hoping for the best and starting nonsensical rumors that "announcements are going to happen on May 5th" are two different things.
When I was referring to idiots, I wasn't talking about the OP of this thread. I was talking about idiots such as the people who run screamscape, though they are important in their own delusions of grandeur, have no real idea of what is going on inside TWDC. Thus, unnecessary hype is created and everyone that counts on announcements will all be upset when nothing happens.
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