DHS Aerial View

phi2134

Well-Known Member
Even a silly question? Can someone point out the shed where they used to film underwater scenes for the amazing Hulk Hogan TV show "Thunder in Paradise"? Seeing that little shed was always one of the highlights for me on the Backlot Tour.
 

marni1971

Park History nut
Premium Member
This is quite a good image to show what’s what in the land.

Red is the onstage guest area. Yellow attraction space.

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phi2134

Well-Known Member
This is quite a good image to show what’s what in the land.

Red is the onstage guest area. Yellow attraction space.

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Have you heard if people inside the company are extremely concerned about the size of land, being too small for the amount of demand it will have? Or is this just part of the plan to keep it this small for the time being?
 

SpoiledBlueMilk

Well-Known Member
Shoot...It might need to be avoided until the next new "land" or ride opens.

I worry that the bespoke, personalized and immersive experience Disney is promising with its SW hotel package will be severely hampered by the number of guests packed into the land. But, more people = more $$ and as a shareholder, I like that.
 

drod1985

Well-Known Member
I'm getting claustrophobic just looking at that guest-facing-area diagram.

I'll pay whatever the Star Wars hotel charges if they have exclusive Galaxy's Edge EMH.
 

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