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DAK 'Encanto' and 'Indiana Jones'-themed experiences at Animal Kingdom

KDM31091

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I think Dinosaur was great attraction for a very long time, but the version that exists today has embarassingly poor show quality. The increased lighting, neon paint on the dinosaurs, reduced thrills, the asteroid being replaced with a static Carnotaurus head, and on and on. It's honestly depressing to me how bad the ride has gotten and I'd rather see it close than keep operating in its current state.
Correct me if I'm wrong but wasn't the asteroid replaced very early on in the attraction's life? It's definitely not a recent change. I do agree the animatronics aren't well maintained and break often, though at least so far they have been repairing them it seems. The sauropod was broken for awhile but has been fixed. One of the carnotaurous was broken too but only briefly. The pterodactyl hasn't moved in many years so I don't really call it broken; it's intentionally shut off.

I wish they'd just infuse capital into it and make it fresh without getting rid of the Dinosaur theme. People love dinosaurs. It doesn't have to be IP to be popular. But hopefully the Indiana Jones ride will feature a better quality than Dinosaur has been relegated to lately. That said -- given recent track record, I'm definitely skeptical. It could just be a cheap reskin with a bunch of screens.
 

aladdin2007

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The way they have been doing lame ride names lately it wouldn't surprise me if it was just called Encanto Forever. I think the snow white ride redo name in Cali is awful, and never cared for the frozen ever after title either.
Dumbing everything down to one lame word like wish or adventure I wish,,,literally, would stop.
I can see Indiana def carrying adventure but that one certainly fits like the original in cali.
 

Quietmouse

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How much land does animal kingdom have for expansion purposes in general?

My main hope is that in the distant future they do revisits the dinosaur concept, but maybe take us back to the prehistoric age in terms of theming rather than just utilize real world objects like a museum and a county fair.
 

James Alucobond

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My main hope is that in the distant future they do revisits the dinosaur concept, but maybe take us back to the prehistoric age in terms of theming rather than just utilize real world objects like a museum and a county fair.
That was my thought as well. You could keep with the land naming schema by calling it Pangaea or Gondwana and populating it with flora descended from that geological era.

Ideal future state for me is the existing four core lands with an added attraction for Pandora, an added attraction for Africa, and a sprucing up of Kali plus two minilands for Oceania and Gondwana, each with one major ride and one flat ride (but minimal area devoted to the “village” footprint of the core lands).
 

gerarar

Premium Member
There's stuff being staged behind the Dinosaur show building. Not sure if it's directly tied to the Tropical Americas replacement expansion, but interesting stuff regardless.

Looks to be some A/C units, construction lifts, and dumpsters?

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April 2024:
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DCLcruiser

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There's stuff being staged behind the Dinosaur show building. Not sure if it's directly tied to the Tropical Americas replacement expansion, but interesting stuff regardless.

Looks to be some A/C units, construction lifts, and dumpsters?

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At least we can see exactly where the asteroid hit the roof.
 

Grantwil93

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I really like Dinosaur, but the Indy and overall retheme makes a lot of sense. Dinoland doesn't really fit in with the rest of the park (which is my favorite designed of all WDW parks).

I would love in the future to have a big budget dinosaur land back in AK, but that likely requires a successful Disney-owned IP tie-in to make happen.
Or a shift in philosophy at the top, which is possible. Just not under Iger.

Thought the latest D23 was at least a shift in the right direction. No clones, same ip but different concepts is a small improvement
 

BlakeW39

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For what it's worth. Disney does actually have an IP that might work for bringing dinosaurs back to the park. In the Marvel Universe there's a very popular location called the Savage Land. It's basically a lost world filled with dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures. If a Marvel movie or live action TV series were to ever use this location, it could be fair game for a land at Animal Kingdom. Not saying it's super likely to happen, but if Marvel does end up using the location in live action (which is pretty likely seeing how frequently it shows up in comics), I'd say the chances are better than zero.

Of course, an original land would be better but that's not really likely to happen for at least another 10-15 years imo. If not more
 

Brer Panther

Well-Known Member
Is Savage Land at all represented in Islands of Adventure's Marvel land?

I'm not familiar with it at all, but if it keeps dinosaurs in Animal Kingdom, I'm all for it.
 

Surferboy567

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Was watching a few videos about some media that was able to take a hands off sneak peek of Indiana Jones and the Great Circle. Lots of new information in there but something did jump out at me. Apparently the game starts in Marshall College where Indy is a professor. When you open Indy’s adventure book in the game (seems like a journal that contains messages) toward the beginning of the game according to this media account you will actually find the map to the temple of the forbidden eye from the attraction in Disneyland.

Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Crystal Skull: Unspecified 1930’s
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom: 1935
Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Forbidden Eye: 1935
Raiders of the Lost Ark: 1936
Indiana Jones and the Golden Circle: 1937
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: 1938
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull: 1957
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny: 1969
Not directly related to WDW but interesting.
 

BlakeW39

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Is Savage Land at all represented in Islands of Adventure's Marvel land?

I'm not familiar with it at all, but if it keeps dinosaurs in Animal Kingdom, I'm all for it.

No, it's not represented in IOA.

If you aren't familiar with it, the Savage Land is a location typically featured in X-Men comics. Actually there's a Wolverine comic coming out in a few days that's taking place there. If Marvel wants to keep promoting the X-Men so much, which they almost certainly do, then the Savage Land is likely to show up in a movie or live action TV series, and if it's popular then they might consider it for a theme park land (emphasis on might, though, because I'd say the chances are still pretty low).

I'd prefer a prehistoric land at DAK not be based on an IP of course, especially because in the Savage Land dinosaurs are usually just there to fight the superheroes, BUT this is a way to get dinosaurs back into the park, the only way I can really think of atm considering the IP mandate.
 

tcool123

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Is Savage Land at all represented in Islands of Adventure's Marvel land?

I'm not familiar with it at all, but if it keeps dinosaurs in Animal Kingdom, I'm all for it.
Last year at Epcot in one of the stores (Disney Trader?) , they had on display four banners of different Marvel locations that you could visit ala “Come Explore ___” and Savage Land was one of these locations. It wasn’t merch but part of the decor for the store - it was very short lived, at least I think it was haven’t noticed it since.
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WorldExplorer

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Dinoland has officially fallen into the "screw you and your full priced ticket; we're removing it so we don't care" stage. Some of the signs look atrocious and at least two are visibly falling apart.

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Here's what they're SUPPOSED to look like:
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I know my phone camera isn't the best quality, but I hope the point gets across, the difference is very visible in person. Note that the cart has lost all of its flying shopping dinos. If you told me the current images were from some abandoned, actual Route 66 roadside attraction I would believe you.


The pin truck sign has been broken for weeks, the entrance sign is crumbling and Cementosaurus has a black crack on his neck;

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Why does everything need to end on a sad note, limping to the finish line? Rama's already lost half of the stuff it used to have (the photo booth seems to be broken, too) and it relies heavily on that signage, that's most of its' theming! And we're not talking about complex animatronics here, most of this is fixed with paint.
 
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