Disstevefan1
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Oh that's where all the money is going to force the projects to be scope cut!There are more Imagineers working at WDI right now than at any other time in Walt Disney Imagineering’s history.

Oh that's where all the money is going to force the projects to be scope cut!There are more Imagineers working at WDI right now than at any other time in Walt Disney Imagineering’s history.
I think Disney intended to just forfeit both dinosaurs and dragons to Universal.I do not understand why they have to take out Dinosaur! Its its ridiculous and for indiana?!... what are they thinking or lack of .. leave the animal theme ride in the animal kingdom park! (*ugh, dont even get me started on encanto*)
Or so you think. Bear in mind, they’ve bulked up in just the past 2-3 years, just like they have in past eras of major expansion such as the creation of EPCOT Center and Shanghai Disneyland.It's an indication of bloat.
It’s comical. For context, only about 0.5% of Imagineers used to work at Gensler.But... but they're the Gensler Unimagineers who are actually destroying more right now than at any other time so actually you're just wrong and Epic Universe is actually better than Disney will ever be you shill
joking, obviously
About $30 billion has been earmarked for “capacity expanding investments” in parks and resorts (not including cruise fleet expansion).
Does Dinosaur typically operate at full-capacity?
…it’s starting to sink in a little bit, isn’t it?Well, there's also the statement about $17B for WDW alone, and $60B for all of parks *and experiences* (i.e. DCL).
Several of us noted at the time of those announcements that, over 10 years, it's pretty much what Disney has already been spending. So, this isn't particularly extraordinary.
However, it is good news that they aren't returning to the doldrums of decades ago when a pittance was spent on Capex. At least, not for the next 10 years.
Once camp cretaceous became popular(animated kids show set in movie universe), Disney waved the white flag. Universal has an all ages franchise with content for every relevant age group. Disney doesn't feel it's worth the effort to try and compete there.I think Disney intended to just forfeit both dinosaurs and dragons to Universal.![]()
Agreed. Disney has plenty of IP to work with all they need to do spend some money and do the right thing with them.Once camp cretaceous became popular(animated kids show set in movie universe), Disney waved the white flag. Universal has an all ages franchise with content for every relevant age group. Disney doesn't feel it's worth the effort to try and compete there.
Not saying it's right, but i sorta get it.
The more they sink into ip…the more the parks look like a mess…Agreed. Disney has plenty of IP to work with all they need to do spend some money and do the right thing with them.
Only time will tell.
Can someone explain how this is considered “an expansion” when there is no net-new attraction count? Are we bending the definition to suit the “$60 billion” statements?
Are we 1 or 2 years into the ten years? When did this 10 year clock start?
THANK YOU!We’re in year 3. Starting Oct 1, 2023 through Sept 30 2033.
While its a small consolation, at least the new land at AK will be themed to a region of the world, like all the other lands at AK (other than Pandora) what the first showed with Moana and Zootopia taking over DINOSAUR would have been even worse for the park.The more they sink into ip…the more the parks look like a mess…
…but who’s counting?
When will then be now, lord helmet?We’re in year 2. Starting Oct 1, 2023 through Sept 30 2033.
Hey. I don’t make the surveys.And somehow TBA did, according to those TP surveys. It doesn't make any sense.
Taking any bets for charity that Disney won't follow through with Dinosaur to Indy.
If they were to revitalize dinoland they would have to build something that works within the existing storyline. something they are obviously not interested in doing.Once camp cretaceous became popular(animated kids show set in movie universe), Disney waved the white flag. Universal has an all ages franchise with content for every relevant age group. Disney doesn't feel it's worth the effort to try and compete there.
Not saying it's right, but i sorta get it.
Yeah, I know, I still have my Kron and Bruton Happy Meal toys.
But come on, everybody uses this as a justification, but for all intents and purposes Dinosaur the ride is completely independent from Dinosaur the movie. No one goes on Dinosaur because of the movie. Seeker isn't in the movie.
Well…to be fair…it makes ZERO senseTaking any bets for charity that Disney won't follow through with Dinosaur to Indy.
Neither does anyone impartialHey. I don’t make the surveys.
It’s not like they have to tell the truth though
I'll take that bet, Matt! You see my blog post yesterday?
Meh, Dino never lived up to it's own expectation. A lesser experiential version of Alien Encounter where they rely on dark rooms with some flashing lights and sounds. With Indy there will actually be scenes to SEE inside of rolling around the corner into yet another pitch black room with nothing in it.There is no practical reason for them to replace Dinosaur. It really stinks. They could have fixed it up. But instead they're replacing it with more freaking IP, of diminishing relevance, too. Times are rough.
But at least I'll get to ride my long-time favorite attraction one last time.
I'll take that bet, Matt! You see my blog post yesterday?#
I’m confused. What are you trying to say here?Neither does anyone impartial
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