Transformative Multi-Year Expansion Announced for WDS Paris

denyuntilcaught

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I think MS was a planned carousel theater replacement for Disneyland.
That's super interesting if at all true. Wouldn't make sense from a local audience perspective IMO - lacks repeatability for DLRs local base, too intense, on top of all the other known M:S issues, etc., but as usual, appreciate Eisner's creative thinking.
 

WaltWiz1901

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How about option D: None of the above?

;)

Cars Land at DCA should stay as a DCA-exclusive. The unoriginal, unimaginative, and limited think they need to clone rides and lands around the world.
They often develop a land or ride with the intent of building multiple versions due to r/d costs. See Tron, MMRR, 7DMT etc.. As much as I'd like every ride to be unique it just isn't the way things work and I'd be cool with carsland being copied to a park on another continent.
Regarding the subject of to clone or not to clone, while there are certainly attractions that the public has come to accept as essential classics the park experience wouldn't be complete without and would want to see in a newly built park (and most of them have been estimated elsewhere on the forums), it's one thing to meet those expectations and a whole other thing entirely to (want to) clone attractions and lands purpose-built to give a park an identity to call its own or prop up a creatively and/or critically floundering park (as Cars Land undoubtedly was).

It's also one thing to make necessary changes to a replicated attraction to make it adapt to its new surroundings better and a whole other thing to just clone it lock-stock-and-barrel...which Disney has largely lost track of in its (unnecessary) quest to chase the Wizarding World
 

Animaniac93-98

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To say that’s what Walt wanted could be stretching it. When he died plans for the “theme park” were barely off the ground.

"During the planning process [with Walt], I don't think we spent more than a day or so on what the theme park would be, because [he] said, "We know how to do that. We've done it"

- Joe Potter

"When Walt passed away, and we were given the go-ahead to do the theme park in Florida, we had to start from scratch."

- Richard F Irvine
 

lazyboy97o

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+ Toy Story Mania
Toy Story Midway Mania! is a bit of an odd one because its origins are very much as a Disney’s California Adventure exclusive and yet it ended up not only at Disney’s Hollywood Studios but even opening their first. The whole “under the bed” conceit is thinly there to make it work at Disney’s Hollywood Studios but so much effort was put into barely making it work but making it for Paradise Pier. Then there was the whole fight over the name where Walt Disney Imagineering wanted and installed Toy Story Midway Mania! because that was its intended location but marketing dubbed it Toy Story Mania! which better suited the two park and video game synergy.
 
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Disgruntled Walt

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In the Parks
No
By that measure none of Tron, Rise, Smuggler’s Run, Remy, MMRR were new at WDW either.
Well, MMRR was new at WDW, but yes, I do wish all of those other things were more different from their original incarnations. I appreciate the color difference in the rocks of Galaxy's Edge, but Space Mountain and Big Thunder Mountain are better examples of how two parks can have the "same ride" but still have it be different.

I'm very opposed to homogenizing the Disney Parks. There should be uniqueness.
 

Gusey

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Considering DLP had the original Buzz statue, it makes sense to get the last Jessie statue

With Jessie arriving already, do we think the new entrance may open this year?
 

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