Current show is so full people are have to stand in the theater. Literally never seen this with MuppetVision. The last few shows before the wristband event will be absolutely insane.
Wow. Literally standing room only.Current show is so full people are have to stand in the theater. Literally never seen this with MuppetVision. The last few shows before the wristband event will be absolutely insane.
I didn't go there often because of the crummy hours and lack of drink refills, but I enjoyed it. The theming alone was pretty special; the banquet hall is hilarious and I always got a kick out of the sayings on the trash cans ("your ma don't work here; pick up after yourself!").
It was nice having a place that serves mushroom pizza, too; that's my favorite topping.
And from my understanding behind the scenes drama prevents more appearances of Rizzo, who I personally enjoyed a lot. So it's sad to see him lose a prominent spot in the park.
(Posted, for the last time, from inside PizzaRizzo.)
It's gonna break 90 minutes. I have money hedged on 120 being the peak.
From the stream I've been watching they've been opening the doors until Kermit begins talking to get as many people through the show/preshow as possible so the queue has been taking 30ish to get through.
There’s a Dominoes on Kirkland that could dispute this claimRizzoli only has another hour before a Mr. Cheese becomes the only rodent pizza in Orlando
I enjoy how this is becoming a tradition during Disney closures (happened for Splash and Rama, too). They've definitely got a nice photo of their nicest water feature with a snarky line ready for when they close Rivers of America.
I dont mean a live show ... a movie or something. Or maybe just move MILF overRighhhhtttt…
Not exactly…. It’s got to be doing better numbers than Pixar shorts.While it’s unfortunate MV3D is closing, if crowds were always like this, it wouldn’t be closing. Reality is it was constantly a walk on and rarely half-full.
It would be a strange snip considering there will still be a lot of water in the new Cars area.
While it’s unfortunate MV3D is closing, if crowds were always like this, it wouldn’t be closing. Reality is it was constantly a walk on and rarely half-full. Shifting it to Sunset Showcase after Villains would give less capacity, but mean shows felt more full each time.
Those photos Steve posted get me emotional. So many core memories with late family members. So much care and detail in that theatre, while deep down we all know whatever comes next won't come close to those kinda details, design, and craftsmanship. Enjoy the night those who are there!
It’s not as if the monsters show that this will be replaced with is going to pull much larger crowds
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