Yeah, I don’t disagree that the shade situation in the whole land is an epic fail. I still think it’s a design flaw and I agree it would be a lot more difficult and expensive to try to fix it now.
Unless I’m missing something we are talking about a shade structures with some light theming. The original Toy Story Land project had a budget just under $300M and that may not have included the sit down restaurant that opened later. How much could this shade structure cost?
It always comes down to money 💰🤑
This is why I consider it a fail in the design of the land. If they took this into consideration from day 1 it could have been paid for with the initial project budget.
Yeah it probably took a few months at most of actual construction. I believe it was only greenlit after someone from Disney witnessed me nearly sweating to death walking through the land one hot Summer day. If that ladder was there I would have attempted to stand in its shadow. I have no...
Not my math. I was quoting another post but I assume the timeline is for actual construction not time from formal announcement to open. Either way, I actually think given Covid and the lasting issues with labor shortages that 6 years is pretty good for a whole new park on new land. Even so...
The post I was quoting was taking about how Universal just spent 6.5 years building a new park there not including a nearly year long stoppage for Covid. Go back to last century and all of these companies (including Disney) built whole parks in half that time or less. Disney is more extreme...
I think this is more a symptom of the current shortage of workers combined with these large corporations looking to spread capital spend over multiple years. AK was the last full park Disney built in FL, announced in 1995 and opened in 1998. There is zero chance a 5th gate would take just 3...
It would be nearly impossible to build a large coaster on that scale without visible tracks. Disney has shown no appetite for having that. You can see the coaster tracks for Velocicoaster from most other lands in the park. People in this very thread were complaining about seeing a small...
If you go way back to the beginning of the thread (start around page 14) there was some talk about the model showing what looks like 4 lift elevators so they should be able to increase capacity that way. It probably depends if they work any sort of show scene in and how long that takes. It...
So with Tough to be a Bug scheduled to close March 17 and the new Zootopia show scheduled to open Winter 2025 we now know a 4D movie retheme takes less than 9 months to complete. With MV3D scheduled to close in June that means it’s reasonable to assume that if they wanted it they could have the...