I hope so. When I saw that at DL, I thought it was one of the smartest things I have seen because it eliminates the main problem with Buzz. It makes everyone happier; the ADA likes it because it helps the ride be more handicapped friendly, the people who actually need to use that car like it...
Hmmm. The ride could be so many things, but for the area I assume it's either Beastly Kingdomme or the Little Mermaid area mentioned on the Blue Sky Disney blog.
Because doing one semi-minor refurb costs less than having to staff the ride for a few months, and it will also bring in (minor) crowds to see what it new.
I actually disagree. If the decrease of shows for Fantasmic! means what everyone thinks it means (which is that the economy is hitting Disney hard), they need to build a big draw. This might be it.
The puppetry is based on the puppetry in The Lion King and Avenue Q on Broadway. Basically, the theory behind it is that the puppets give the characters a sense of identity (they actually look like them!) but the actors then add another level of depth, being able to show a much more flexible...
While I love all the parks and would always want to be at ANY of them instead of being at home, I would have to actually say it's a tie between two for me. They are DAK and (dare I say it) Epcot :zipit:. The only reason I put DAK is because, when I have a five day trip (as I usually do, with 2...
It makes sense that BTMRR was so inexpensive, seeing as how it was really only built as a quick fix to get people to come to WDW before Epcot opened. Horizons, on the other hand, was supposed to be one of the best Epcot attractions.
I like it too, but not enough to spend 45 minutes on it. Disney really needs to make a spectacular attraction to be able to ask people to devote that much of their day to one attraction.
I counted and got 10:
- Titanic
- E.T.
- The Da Vinci Code
- Transformers
- Forrest Gump
- The Passion of the Christ
- War of the Worlds
- I Am Legend
- King Kong
- The Day After Tomorrow
The list I used is from Wikipedia and is NOT adjusted for inflation.