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

Coaster Lover

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In the Parks
No
That post-development aerial is incredible.

Agreed! Lots of interesting details. Just some I noted:

  • Looks like the covered outdoor walk way for Dinosaurs/Indy may be fully enclosed (temple like entrance like DL?)
  • Someone better at overlays than I could accurately measure out the Encanto show building (appears to be roughly similar in size to eth Indy/Dinosaurs show building)
  • I assume that the blue square next to the Encanto show building is the Casita facade, but it's interesting that it seems to not be directly connected to the Encanto Show building... possibly keeping it separated as a meet-n-greet space? (due to issues with multiple attractions housed in a single show building like they have had with Fop and NRJ?)
  • Given how minimal outdoor queue there is for Encanto, and the fact that it looks like the Lightning Lane enters the building at a different place than the Stand-By, seems there may be a decent amount of indoor (themed?) queue for Encanto (hopefully on at least the level of Ratatouille). Likely that whole triangle shaped wedge at the top of the building is queue/load?
 

JD80

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I did a thing.

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doctornick

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Agreed! Lots of interesting details. Just some I noted:

  • Looks like the covered outdoor walk way for Dinosaurs/Indy may be fully enclosed (temple like entrance like DL?)

There's still the wide central pathway. Is that not going to be a way to approach the building and you would have to go to the right (when facing the ride) to go to the queue?
 

PizzaPlanet

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The move to having two more covered rides (1 climate controlled) will certainly be appreciated.

Remember when we were excited when they opened Everest with one air-conditioned room in the queue?
One of the reasons it’s better that Moana didn’t happen here.

Even if we get a version of Lion King down the road, I wouldn’t be shocked if it was adapted to be fully indoors. Too much of the park has to close for storms!
 

J4546

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the lion king land in DAW looksl ike it will be all indoors. maybe something kinda like TLM land in Tokyo with a bunch of smaller rides and 1 large one
 

Coaster Lover

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
i hope theres an animal exhibit

I could see a capibara exhibit fitting nicely in the grassy area just north of the outside portion of the Encanto ride standby queue (something that could be enjoyed both by the people in the queue as well as people entering the land from the Nemo Theater side). Other than that, I doubt we see any large animal exhibits (there are no new indoor areas that would be necessary for their care... like for jaguars). Maybe some birds or smaller primates in smaller exhibits?
 

Coaster Lover

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
I can't be sure my measurements are 100% correct, but trying to align an overlay on Google Maps, I'm getting a total show building size for the Encanto ride of ~70,000 sq ft (which includes some area that is almost certainly indoor queue). If you assume that that triangle shaped area is all queue, then it's ~15,000 sq ft of indoor queue and a total ride area of ~55,000 sq ft. This would be roughly the same size as Journey Into Imagination, Runaway Railway, Forbidden Journey, IOA's Spiderman, or the indoor section or RSR. Decently larger than either Small World (if it's a boat ride) or Haunted Mansion (if it's an omnimover)
 
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andre85

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I can't be sure my measurements are 100% correct, but trying to align an overlay on Google Maps, I'm getting a total show building size for the Encanto ride of ~70,000 sq ft (which includes some area that is almost certainly indoor queue). If you assume that that triangle shaped area is all queue, then it's ~15,000 sq ft of indoor queue and a total ride area of ~55,000 sq ft. This would be roughly the same size as Journey Into Imagination, Runaway Railway, Forbidden Journey, IOA's Spiderman, or the indoor section or RSR. Decently larger than either Small World (if it's a boat ride) or Haunted Mansion (if it's an omnimover)

It's kind of wild how differently that amount of space can be used. The Cars interior, for instance, doesn't seem all that big considering how quickly you go through it, though it isn't a problem for the other rides
 

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