Now that is a matter of perspective I suppose. There was a poll thread recently done where the majority here said that DCA was either already there or one to two attractions away from being a full day Park.
I'm confused, on one hand you're saying sentiment is that the park is only 1-2 rides short of being complete and on the other hand you seem hyped for them to start working on Simba.
Disney is building at least 4 new attractions at DCA, why would they need Simba? In a few years they'll have several more attractions than they need, supposedly.
Except this new attraction every couple years cycle is what many guests want and almost expect, ie they want a reason to come back to see what is "new". Heck you have posters here like Mick who are giving up their MKs because of many reasons including (and I'm paraphrasing) the Park seeming stagnant with nothing new to experience for the price being paid. How many would keep their MKs or come more often if there was something new being introduced more regularly rather than every 15 or 20 years as you're appearing to suggest, and that starts with a new attraction opening more regularly.
My expectations are based on Disney's historic pacing of opening substantial new attractions within a park. What guests want and what makes sense for a business are not the same.
Many say its that pause they took between DCA2.0 and the recent projects that is what has caused DCA to become a "less than" Park to many and why its need to play "catch-up". Had they continued with projects on a cycle without a long pause it would have likely gotten some of the stuff you think it needs like another coaster, dark rides, etc.
Yes, I agree. They have underinvested the entire history of the park so far. I'm not defending the 13 year "lull" since DCA 2.0. But once these 4 (or more) new attractions come online, the context is different (and you said it yourself, guests will be over-satisfied as they supposedly think the park only need 1-2 rides). That would be why they'd take a pause on big (Simba) projects.
I just can't see them waiting until the mid-2040s or almost 2050s (based on your 15-17 years after what you're calling DCA3.0 is done which would be done between 2030-2032) just to get started on moving into Simba.
I understand we disagree on likely timing here, and
I hope you're right, and I'm wrong. I'm only talking about how I think the Disney company will behave, not what I want as a park fan.
If you stagger construction starts and use an average of 3 year construction cycles per project
Yes they may stagger and overlap projects (they're doing it will DCA 3.0), I'm just sketching out a rough expectation.
Also my idea about prep starts now with Coco, that they will begin prepping the backstage and area around Katella and Disneyland Dr for the eventual bridge as part of Coco. The bridge itself in this scenario would begin construction after Avatar opens somewhere in 2030-2032 and be finished ~2 years later. Which leads to starting Simba somewhere in the 2033-2035 time frame.
I agree that given the complexity of that area, in the current Coco work they will figure out where they plan to build the bridge and how that will affect backstage, the hotel, etc. But they won't build it until the need it. And they may never.
That leads me to believe, like I'm showing with the cyan arrows, that guests will walk through what is now the backstage/parade gate area and diverge to either cross the bridge or keep going south toward Coco where I indicate the Coco entry around the purple lines.
I think you're right. Though I would prefer if they did something like what's in front of Pirates (in terms of weaving traffic at two levels) where they remake Paradise Gardens into a Mexican Village and then to get to the Coco ride you go to the southern part of the Mexican Village where there is a cemetery and you go down into a mausoleum and that is a tunnel that takes you behind Incredicoaster, so the Coco ride and the Mexican village are connected and tell a bigger story, with placemaking. Meanwhile, the bridge to Simba would pass over that tunnel perpendicular (east-west) from the park's main walkway circuit.
And to add to that I wouldn't be surprised if as part of Coco construction they move that service road underground similar to the one on Harbor. Heck I wouldn't even be surprised if they found a way to put the parade storage underground as well and sort of have a mini-utilidoors area in that section.
I agree, I wouldn't be surprised, at least as far as the road. The parade storage could be harder to have on a different level. I'd like to see more layering of functions on top of each other given the limited space.
This is the prep work I'm talking about.
Because its clear the good Dr here doesn't remember, as this is the assumed prep work for the eventual bridge over to Simba. So this isn't happening in 5, 10, or even 15 years from now, its happening now now.
I'm aware of that permit filing and have yet to see any evidence this involves anything west of Disneyland Dr. (Simba) or the bridge specifically, is this widely "assumed"? All this work/impact seems explainable by the Coco project, so far. But maybe more info will come out pointing specifically at them building a bridge (road closure notice?). But so far I don't think this is it.