GhostHost1000
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Ha this is true. It has to be that amazing fajita platter right?Can we take a second to compliment Pecos Bill for the plot armor it has so far?

Ha this is true. It has to be that amazing fajita platter right?Can we take a second to compliment Pecos Bill for the plot armor it has so far?
Someone here did some "napkin math", and estimated the WDW projects will cost about $4 billion. Iger has said that they will be investing $16 billion into WDW over the next 10 years. So, even if these cost 6 billion, there's still $10-12 billion dollars they have left to invest in WDW by 2034. That's a LOT of billions to work with,.I don’t think they announced $16 billion of projects for WDW, which was the number to be invested in the next decade if I remember correctly.
Carnival and Royal both have multiple ships based out of LA/Long beach year round. On top of that they also have west coast ships that rotate between Cali and Canada.Good list, but the cruise lines don’t permanently place so many things away from Caribbean. Those guys will all do double duty.
No one permanently does West Coast, Europe or Aus. You are also missing at least one more seasonal Europe. I’d expect at least three in Europe seasonally.
They built a second island to essentially “accommodate” 14 ships in Caribbean scheduling wise. Even though they’ll have at best access to 10 in winter.
Can we take a second to compliment Pecos Bill for the plot armor it has so far?
Everything around it got hit. Splash gone, shooting gallery gone, very likely ROA and TSI are going to be gone for Cars, Country Bears revamped. It's in between two rides in Country Bears and Tiana that have Disneyland restaurant concepts that would fit there perfectly. There was a lot of smoke the last 2 years a retheme was imminent, everyone thought it was
And somehow not only is it the last thing standing but the BBTM addition that would have for sure ended it isn't happening now. Think it's going to fall eventually, but you have to be impressed how it's been holding on
I certainly hope so. It’s a really really beautiful, relaxing area of a busy parkI think ROA and TSI will survive, just shortened like it was at DL. As long as the execution is done well (like at DL) I‘m ok with that.
We have been going since 2019, I know it exists but just never have done it. It seems like a pain the butt to get toI don't think muppets or star tours is goin anywhere. I also don't think most people even know tsi exists.
Oh must say I knew it was villains, did not occur to me but it was a bit hard to hear.
Just structurally he’s like you wouldn’t let me come here again without the thing you guys all lost your collective minds over two years ago.
I did hear some vague disappointment from some people about the lack of Tomorrowland. But DCA seems so plussed from expectations and I had none for Disneyland proper, so it was hard to say the resort made the wrong decisions.
Isn’t that the theater where this was performed?Back in the day there was Lights Motor Action Stunt Spectacular only performed during the day . There was an indoor theatre at the exit of the stadium towards the Mama Melrose , Muppets 3D exit. I entered that theatre just wanting to check it out and it was a huge theatre that seated over 500 guests. No shows were performed that I know of there and that for a number of years was pretty much a wasted space. All that was demolished to make way for SW land.
If they did that people would be mad that there were walls everywhere without any details.As great announcements as these new projects are, I still hate how they do it. I hate the whole concept art thing. I would rather them go the route of announcing these new things well after construction has started.
yesIsn’t that the theater where this was performed?![]()
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Muppet fans are loud, but few.If they ax muppets without a muppet themed replacement there will be riots
Exactly.. capacity that no one really uses isn't really useful.We have been going since 2019, I know it exists but just never have done it. It seems like a pain the butt to get to
If Disney could ever figure out how to use the muppets, there is so much potential there. For both the adults and kidsMuppet fans are loud, but few.
If you thought CBJ’s closing was crazy, wait until Muppets leavesIf they ax muppets without a muppet themed replacement there will be riots
Yeah I mean agree to disagree I guess. There's a reason Muppets runs half empty every show.I think Star Tours, Muppets, Rivers of America, Riverboat, Tom Sawyers Island would be sorely missed. The Riverboat is especially iconic to WDW and DL
Not if you include the four cruise ships within the Florida spending.Someone here did some "napkin math", and estimated the WDW projects will cost about $4 billion. Iger has said that they will be investing $16 billion into WDW over the next 10 years. So, even if these cost 6 billion, there's still $10-12 billion dollars they have left to invest in WDW by 2034. That's a LOT of billions to work with,.
Lol. No.Not if you include the four cruise ships within the Florida spending.
Of course, for labor and tax purposes they won’t be “in” Florida, but for the $17 billion in spending they may be.
The $17 billion doesn’t include the cruise line but it does include tech and maintenance for WDW.Not if you include the four cruise ships within the Florida spending.
Of course, for labor and tax purposes they won’t be “in” Florida, but for the $17 billion in spending they may be.
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