AVATAR land coming to Disney's Animal Kingdom

CJR

Well-Known Member
A good ballpark figure.

And I remember when Disney was bragging about the $100 million Mission: Space (this was before it officially opened). I think Everest was also around $100 million, to compare.

If you just go by attractions (because M:S has a shop and stuff inside, this comes out to $425ish per attraction. Crazy! Don't get me wrong, I loved the land, I just can't believe how expensive it is.
 

K.B

New Member
As unpopular as my idea may be. I would retain an R&D in imagineering. Some lead imagineers to over see and consult but all attractions would be developed third party and if bids were too high I would find another contractor. With so many talented independent theme park designers I know we could trim cost. If three rides couldn't be built with the budget they need to evaluate where the company is spending so much and correct it. I say if Imagineering regardless of talent cannot create quality & substance with a set budget they should be replaced. Further I think Finance should stop shuffling budgets and projects should not budge on budget once set.
 

No Name

Well-Known Member
Except they do not understand that Pirates of the Caribbean takes place many many moons ago. So auctioning women is simply historically accurate, and if anything, a sign of how far society has come.

Isn't it an Animal Kingdom podcast?
 

twebber55

Well-Known Member
Except they do not understand that Pirates of the Caribbean takes place many many moons ago. So auctioning women is simply historically accurate, and if anything, a sign of how far society has come.

Isn't it an Animal Kingdom podcast?
yes but they do news around WDW
 

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