Well with the updated concept art, I still see no reason why the couldn't dock the riverboat near Tiana's. Possible?
Right, but what kind of discussion is that!? Why don't the want the riverboat? Could they not find a use (besides decoration) to use the riverboat for a functional purpose. A M&G, a QS stand, etc. Seems a waste to scrap it.They're not going to dock the riverboat because they don't want the riverboat anymore.
Nominee for the best post of 2025They're not going to dock the riverboat because they don't want the riverboat anymore.
Like how they're not keeping the river because they don't want the river anymore.
Or how they're not moving Muppet Vision because they don't want Muppet Vision anymore.
They don't care. Everything makes more sense from that perspective.
How did you get off Ignore!? Oops. Back, back, over the falls!Nominee for the best post of 2025
Right, but what kind of discussion is that!? Why don't the want the riverboat? Could they not find a use (besides decoration) to use the riverboat for a functional purpose. A M&G, a QS stand, etc. Seems a waste to scrap it.
Just my opinion, I think "todays Disney" sees the riverboat as just a cost with no ROI.Right, but what kind of discussion is that!? Why don't the want the riverboat? Could they not find a use (besides decoration) to use the riverboat for a functional purpose. A M&G, a QS stand, etc. Seems a waste to scrap it.
Exactly.The Riverboat docked over by the Tom Sawyer rafts and used as a three storey snack stand with seating, while sad because it is not in service, would at the least, still be charming...a lovely place to sit with your ice cream or snack while you enjoy the vistas of the spectacular water features and rockwork ...and add a beautiful set piece to what is left of the water there.....
The Riverboat docked over by the Tom Sawyer rafts and used as a three storey snack stand with seating, while sad because it is not in service, would at the least, still be charming...a lovely place to sit with your ice cream or snack while you enjoy the vistas of the spectacular water features and rockwork ...and add a beautiful set piece to what is left of the water there.....
Just came back from WDW and took my last spin around Rivers on the Riverboat. While a nostalgic attraction, it was never a favorite or even an occasional ride that I went on. My best memories of Tom Sawyer Island was when my grandkids were real young and ran around the fort--have not been on the island in over 5 years. So doing something new does not bother me, just do not cheap out. As Walt said the parks will never be finished.
Blessing of size doesn’t mean that individual parks can just endlessly expand. It also doesn’t mean that aging and unpopular infrastructure shouldn’t be replaced. Walt himself yanked out plenty of existing stuff to replace it with something else.There’s a difference between “will never be finished” (as in adding stuff), and yanking out existing stuff to replace it with something else.
And, of course, there was supposed to be that whole “blessing of size” thing for expansion.
Yeah sure, but he wouldn't have done this. If we're pulling the Walt card.Blessing of size doesn’t mean that individual parks can just endlessly expand. It also doesn’t mean that aging and unpopular infrastructure shouldn’t be replaced. Walt himself yanked out plenty of existing stuff to replace it with something else.
Blessing of size doesn’t mean that individual parks can just endlessly expand. It also doesn’t mean that aging and unpopular infrastructure shouldn’t be replaced. Walt himself yanked out plenty of existing stuff to replace it with something else.
He yanked out and replaced stuff at Disneyland, but he never had the opportunity to do so at Magic Kingdom where he had that blessing of size that Disneyland did not.Blessing of size doesn’t mean that individual parks can just endlessly expand. It also doesn’t mean that aging and unpopular infrastructure shouldn’t be replaced. Walt himself yanked out plenty of existing stuff to replace it with something else.
How do you know what he would have done. He died 60 years ago. There’s no telling what he would have done or if Florida would even have a river if he had lived. We just don’t know.Yeah sure, but he wouldn't have done this. If we're pulling the Walt card.
This is very true! He didn’t even want to do another theme park in Florida he bought all that land to build a self sufficient “city of tomorrow” that probably would have bankrupted the company and left him in ruins if he had lived long enough to build it.How do you know what he would have done. He died 60 years ago. There’s no telling what he would have done or if Florida would even have a river if he had lived. We just don’t know.
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