I'm in north Austin. I think the land Disney has bought in the Jarrell area (north of Austin) is either for one of the planned Storyliving by Disney communities (this would be an ideal place for it) or some type of data farm. Or both. If they were to build any parks here in TX -- I think north...
All good points. And I haven't seen T@SD in person so you'd know better than me. I do think it can be a challenge to pull off whimsy with futuristic. Maybe through the use of kinetics? A stream running through the space with fountains, rocks, etc.? Futuristic windmills? Robots tending to the...
This would be the only plan I could probably get behind. A Frontierland old-style hotel, Western town, train connecting FW and WL, etc. They could even go full-schlock with daily gun fights, train robberies, etc. like the Tweetsie Railroad. But this would all require effort and money. Not gonna...
I've said this before several times on these forums. I'm honestly shocked the campground has survived this long. I know it doesn't pull in nearly the same type of profit as the other resorts. And that's prime real estate. I can't believe they haven't tried to move it elsewhere on property...
It's so depressing to think about. I've been coming to FW since I was a kid in the 70's. It's a special place on property. And this project will completely change the resort forever. The bubble-within-a-bubble will no longer exist.
I have no problem with spaces that were built for the sole purpose of being used as a lounge. But former public spaces should stay that way. The top of the Imagination pavilion needs to be restored to its former glory (with some updates) for all guests.
I know they do these because they don't want to spend money on anything else. But this needs to stop. All the spaces inside the parks need to be open to all guests.