Tha Realest
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They have no desire to keep it open. There’s no indication Muppets will be a more popular IP in the future than they are now.But muppets could reopen pretty easily if the desire was there.
They have no desire to keep it open. There’s no indication Muppets will be a more popular IP in the future than they are now.But muppets could reopen pretty easily if the desire was there.
muppets is popular enough to have a coaster but not a 3d show?They have no desire to keep it open. There’s no indication Muppets will be a more popular IP in the future than they are now.
This. If Disney didn’t think the Muppets were popular they wouldn’t have given them an E Ticket or use them frequently in nighttime shows and events. MuppetVision should stay, Monsters could’ve gone elsewhere, but by no means are the Muppets not popular.muppets is popular enough to have a coaster but not a 3d show?
It’s certainly more popular than Pixar film festival that continues to run next door.Muppet Vision is going to join Journey into Imagination in the "Never Coming Back But Fans Continue to Expect It" Club.
Just saw Mickey's Philarmagic in DCA. Its8' the theater obviously used previously for Muppetvision.That’s fine. They built a duplicate in California - they could do it again if they wanted.
There are attractions that are so complex to rebuild - they will 99% not happen. Movie ride and energy being great examples.
But muppets could reopen pretty easily if the desire was there.
Yeah, where's the releases of HISTA and Circle of Life an Environmental Fable if they had digital releases..Never say never, but attractions that are getting archived and a likely a tribute show about it's historic significance doesn't feel like it's coming back.
To be fair I have seen circle of life a couple of times at the movies under the stars at the resorts.Yeah, where's the releases of HISTA and Circle of Life an Environmental Fable if they had digital releases..
You mean they actually viewed the Epcot short in the hotel???To be fair I have seen circle of life a couple of times at the movies under the stars at the resorts.
Outside actually.You mean they actually viewed the Epcot short in the hotel???
What was their reason showing the Epcot film at the hotel resort?Outside actually.
I think it would pull better numbers than philharmagic - especially now that they moved the marquee / entrance so people would actually know it’s there.Just saw Mickey's Philarmagic in DCA. Its8' the theater obviously used previously for Muppetvision.View attachment 859557
Also, it has a better setup than Philarmagic in MK. It already has the wall projections as well.I think it would pull better numbers than philharmagic - especially now that they moved the marquee / entrance so people would actually know it’s there.
They could always put philharmagic in Tomorrowland in the empty 3d theatre
It’s delusional at this point.They have no desire to keep it open. There’s no indication Muppets will be a more popular IP in the future than they are now.
It was being played as a sort of preshow ahead of the main film.What was their reason showing the Epcot film at the hotel resort?
I Didn't know they ever did that..It was being played as a sort of preshow ahead of the main film.
Most people probably don’t. I don’t even know if they do it anymore. I haven’t seen it since 23.I Didn't know they ever did that..
Has the extended queue ever been utilized? I walked back there on my last trip to take pictures of all the movie posters and gags that exist. It's a shame you don't get the opportunity to see them, but the whole time I couldn't imagine with the theater capacity and inside queue being the size it is, that you would ever see that much of the extended queue being used.With the capacity this theatre can hold, I'm not really sure how people expect this to have a 3 hour queue length... But it would be nice for the queue to utilize the extended queue on the side a bit for sure. Just to kinda see it in action (not for star wars)
And I agree. This is a huge middle finger to fans, huge middle finger to muppets, huge middle finger to the history of the park, and a huge middle finger to Jim Henson.
I remember back in the Osborne Lights Days waiting in the extended queue and seeing all those posters. It was my first proper introduction to The Muppets outside Christmas CarolHas the extended queue ever been utilized? I walked back there on my last trip to take pictures of all the movie posters and gags that exist. It's a shame you don't get the opportunity to see them, but the whole time I couldn't imagine with the theater capacity and inside queue being the size it is, that you would ever see that much of the extended queue being used.
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