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DHS Monster Inc Land Coming to Disney's Hollywood Studios

Streetway

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For those it may concern.

Please see Kermit at his home in Hollywood Studios sooner rather than later.

Unless a huge upset happens, which would be unprecedented this close to construction, I've been informed by all those that I talk to that Muppets Courtyard is the definitive development space for Monsters Inc.
It was a good run.
 

Moth

Well-Known Member
You may not know, but do you happen to have a clue of how quickly they currently plan to announce what’s going into animation courtyard then? Could this be something we hear about at destination d23 next year or are we looking at the next d23 event (2026) or later?
Courtyard is apart of the greater ten year plan that'll take us to 2034. I don't expect anything solid about Courtyard until D23 2028 at the earliest.
 

Erdago

Member
For those it may concern.

Please see Kermit at his home in Hollywood Studios sooner rather than later.

Unless a huge upset happens, which would be unprecedented this close to construction, I've been informed by all those that I talk to that Muppets Courtyard is the definitive development space for Monsters Inc.
The only reason I’m not disappointed they ultimately went with Muppets over Animation Courtyard is that I had no confidence that they wouldn’t go with removing Muppet Vision, no matter what other circumstances happened.

I’m incredibly sad to see Muppets get closed, but I’m not remotely surprised that nothing anyone said changed the outcome.
 

Streetway

Well-Known Member
Courtyard is apart of the greater ten year plan that'll take us to 2034. I don't expect anything solid about Courtyard until D23 2028 at the earliest.
Makes me sad muppets “had” to die. I hope this ain’t the last we see of them at wdw. On the plus side, makes me happy to see all these people that still care for the muppets with the backlash.
 

CJR

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That area is significantly larger. My guess is this cost a lot less, and with the larger lands in MK coming already, they didn't want to budget THAT much at once.

That's not going to change though, I'm not confident the they'll want to do it later either. That's my point. It'll be replace Beauty and the Beast, replace Indy, replace Star Tours, etc. If they wanted to fill that space, they could do it today.
 

Erdago

Member
Makes me sad muppets “had” to die. I hope this ain’t the last we see of them at wdw. On the plus side, makes me happy to see all these people that still care for the muppets with the backlash.
At this point, I’m going to assume that Regal Eagle will remain the only long term Muppets representation until/if we see a new Muppets attraction announced and opened.
 

Moth

Well-Known Member
Is the re-route even possible or on the table?
If a re-route happens it's temporary to keep capacity during construction. The building would be used for the Muppet Courtyard plans.
One can only laugh.
It's sad. But when you realize the land they could get out of Animation Courtyard, it makes sense why they're hesitant on placing a land that'd just be one coaster, a supposed show, and a playground. They can easily make a killer app akin to GE that can deliver over there.
 

CJR

Well-Known Member
They could move but you’d need to budget rebuilding all of that stuff which they just aren’t budgeting for in this project. The next CEO can find that money. Or not.

It would probably be cheaper to push Monster's back behind MV and rework the parking area again than it would be to build offices, just guessing, but I don't ever expect them to stop kicking the can on AC if they passed on it twice now. There's too much low hanging fruit at DHS.

If they were smart, they'd work the offices into the Monster's Inc. building. How cool would that be?
 

Streetway

Well-Known Member
If a re-route happens it's temporary to keep capacity during construction. The building would be used for the Muppet Courtyard plans.

It's sad. But when you realize the land they could get out of Animation Courtyard, it makes sense why they're hesitant on placing a land that'd just be one coaster, a supposed show, and a playground. They can easily make a killer app akin to GE that can deliver over there.
God. There’s no hope for the muppets at wdw. This sucks
 

Disstevefan1

Well-Known Member
The thing I really, really hate is the "destroy and change" going on.

If they put this in the launch bay that would be good as the space is unused mostly.

But when they destroy a working attraction and replace it with another one, its bad.

I really don't want to hear the cr@p, "more folks will go on the new attraction"

I really want BOTH attractions!

And I really don't want to hear the cr@p "Disney cant afford to have both", its BS.

What if more and more fans say, "I cant afford to go to WDW" ?
 

SCOTLORR

Well-Known Member
If a re-route happens it's temporary to keep capacity during construction. The building would be used for the Muppet Courtyard plans.

It's sad. But when you realize the land they could get out of Animation Courtyard, it makes sense why they're hesitant on placing a land that'd just be one coaster, a supposed show, and a playground. They can easily make a killer app akin to GE that can deliver over there.
Yeah it’s the right decision in theory, wrong decision given Disney’s track record. I would bet my mortgage on animation courtyard not getting its “expansion” opened by 2034
 

UNCgolf

Well-Known Member
I can't believe how bad they are at running their own parks from an operational standpoint.

They keep spending loads of money to tread water (or make small incremental improvements) rather than committing to actually improving the daily experience for their visitors.

At least at the Magic Kingdom, even if it's going to kind of ruin Frontierland/Liberty Square, they're doing something to actually add significant capacity. This DHS change is going to do almost nothing for the park unless they're going to add an unannounced show to the area as well.
 

nickys

Premium Member
If a re-route happens it's temporary to keep capacity during construction. The building would be used for the Muppet Courtyard plans.

It's sad. But when you realize the land they could get out of Animation Courtyard, it makes sense why they're hesitant on placing a land that'd just be one coaster, a supposed show, and a playground. They can easily make a killer app akin to GE that can deliver over there.
I totally believe you, but is *easily* the right word? 🧐

This is Disney we’re talking about. If Muppets take 3+ years, Zootopia, or whatever else they choose, will probably take 5-6 years to build. Which ties in with your 2034 timeline.
 

Moth

Well-Known Member
I totally believe you, but is *easily* the right word? 🧐

This is Disney we’re talking about. If Muppets take 3+ years, Zootopia, or whatever else they choose, will probably take 5-6 years to build. Which ties in with your 2034 timeline.
Oh I don't mean easy as in a easy build.
 

Streetway

Well-Known Member
It's sad. But when you realize the land they could get out of Animation Courtyard, it makes sense why they're hesitant on placing a land that'd just be one coaster, a supposed show, and a playground. They can easily make a killer app akin to GE that can deliver over there.
I just wish the muppets didn’t potentially lose their park presence forever because of it. Like I know the backlash had to have some effect, but I don’t think it’s enough to green light anything
 

James Alucobond

Well-Known Member
I can't believe how bad they are at running their own parks from an operational standpoint.

They keep spending loads of money to tread water (or make small incremental improvements) rather than committing to actually improving the daily experience for their visitors.

At least at the Magic Kingdom, even if it's going to kind of ruin Frontierland/Liberty Square, they're doing something to actually add significant capacity. This DHS change is going to do almost nothing for the park unless they're going to add an unannounced show to the area as well.
Let’s hope there is an all-ages show or playground or something to help ultimately absorb what’s being lost, though I feel they would have announced that already.

I’m not as fundamentally opposed to this as others because IP comes and goes, but their insistence on doing everything but the patently obvious is infuriating. Animation Courtyard, Wonders of Life, Stitch, and numerous WS pavilions sit attractionless while other things needlessly turn over.
 

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