Gringrinngghost
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Don't tell anyone else that... the sentiment is that Disney is old yellering Henson's Legacy.Maintaining the show actually represents an expansion. That’s the most positive news.
Don't tell anyone else that... the sentiment is that Disney is old yellering Henson's Legacy.Maintaining the show actually represents an expansion. That’s the most positive news.
Well, now. That last bit is really good news. If Monsters gets a show in addition to the coaster, we have an actual increase in attraction numbers. A good sign.This was the majority of my personal opposition. Maintaining the show actually represents an expansion. That’s the most positive news.
Yes, I am seeing it now. Thanks for the clarification!Not seeing any expansion of Rizzo in the art. The section with the teeth is already there.
Not it's not there yet.And the great park in the sky gains another.
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Disney's said they're spending $60B over 10 years on Parks & Experiences.
Keeping in mind that time is a construct and words have no inherent meaning...consider this.
All the stuff they've announced so far - Cars Land, Villains Land, Tropical Americas, etc. - is basically Phase 1 of the plan, for 2025 to 2029 - the first 5 years of that 10 year spend.
We know this because all of those projects don't add up to anything close to $60B, even accounting for inflation, the fact that nobody's ever said whether it's CapEx, OpEx, or both, and so on.
Since everything they've announced fits into the first 5 years of the 10 year announcement, there'll be a Phase 2 announced probably around D23 2028 or so. I think they need to see how Epic U does, whether the economy returns to pre-pandemic inflation levels, etc.
New nighttime show on Chinese theater or new/returning entertainment actMy understanding is it's a much more short-term thing. Think about what they could throw into a park with just a few months of planning, that doesn't involve major construction or WDI.
@lentesta casually hoping the shoe to drop is either STAR TOURS or BEAUTY & THE BEAST.
FYI it’s 12B of CapEx for WDW over 10 years. 5B for maintenance. Supposedly. Your broader point definitely stands, this doesn’t represent the full spend yet. Barely half.
Or a smaller in scope Daytime parade??New nighttime show on Chinese theater or new/returning entertainment act
My husband told me the news a little while ago before I had gotten the chance to see it myself. I had some VERY choice words. I know many people have the knee jerk reaction of "that's it, I'm done with Disney" after announcements like this, and most often it's not entirely true. But it honestly feels like my lifelong passion for Disney is fading away. That's after decades of questionable decisions from the company, particularly related to the parks. But this year it seems like they've really ramped up the boneheaded moves. It's been disheartening, to say the least, to be a fan of classic Disney parks this year.At this point..not surprised..but absolutely incredibly sad. I was already completely flummoxed and angry and sad and all the weary emotions over Rivers of America (my favorite section of Magic Kingdom being Liberty Square and Frontierland), and now they are actually going through with removing Muppet Courtyard and getting rid of Muppet Vision, a family friendly, all ages, attraction...for another coaster.
My understanding is it's a much more short-term thing. Think about what they could throw into a park with just a few months of planning, that doesn't involve major construction or WDI.
I feel like we would’ve heard if it was new built floats by now. Unless we are getting a parade from a different park moved here.Or a smaller in scope Daytime parade??
My understanding is it's a much more short-term thing. Think about what they could throw into a park with just a few months of planning, that doesn't involve major construction or WDI.
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