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.
That is unless it’s been the plan all along behind the scenes. Beginning tomorrow they may very well be putting everything into storage simply to be reused. However, a different theater would naturally make for a different queue and pre-show. Outside of the theater itself which would reuse existing elements I’m not sure I trust modern Disney to create a compelling queue experienceThe only issue with it moving to sunset is you know sure well they wont bring back all of the small details.
Last month, I soent most of a day in AK but I hopped to HS only to see MV3D for my last time. Well, I grabbed a bad pizza from Pizzerizzo just because.I think I got the third to last show. Five in total today.
Once again, Disney provided crowd control (very, very good crowd control, for what it's worth) while the fans made it a special day. On top of all the amazing creativity on display, being in the theater with so many people who loved that show and wanted to celebrate it was amazing; by the final show we were treating it like it was interactive (e.g. shouting at Kermit to duck when he almost gets hit in the lab). When it ended, a guy in the back shouted that he was so glad to watch it with all of us, and we all cheered.
I can't even highlight everything awesome that happened. All I can say is being in a room full of people mimicking Gonzo's tap dance is a truly one of a kind experience.
I've said before I'm not a general Muppet fan, but I used to tell people I don't go to Hollywood Studios often because "I just see Muppets and leave". This show was hilarious and easily the best thing in the park for non-thrill seekers (even then, it's pretty tough competition).
I'm going to miss it. I have no reason to go to Studios now.
That is unless it’s been the plan all along behind the scenes. Beginning tomorrow they may very well be putting everything into storage simply to be reused. However, a different theater would naturally make for a different queue and pre-show. Outside of the theater itself which would reuse existing elements I’m not sure I trust modern Disney to create a compelling queue experience
The Henson Lot does have the Kermit figure from the long defunct DCA version. Something tells me Disney would classify the props as worthy of being archived.Theatre will remain intact for at least a couple more days, just not accessible to the public.
Don’t forget, Cast are getting a special ‘last showing’ on the 10th, last I was aware.
When the time does come to clear out the venue, I truly do hope some of the interior sculptures inside the theatre are saved and sent to the Walt Disney Archives.
Those stunning doorway and interior theatre facade decorations need to be preserved.
Some truly beautiful artistry here.
Hopefully perhaps the Henson Studio is also sent one of these…
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She was at the glorious finale panel yesterday- she was so nice! Glad a member of the family was there for the closing - makes it all the more special!One of Jim Henson’s daughters is the last person in line going in with the wristbanded folks.
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