This finally solves the mystery as to why nothing was done with the outdoor queue of the little mermaid before it reopened. Also really glad itll make sense in this area then too!
We know it has to be on their minds somewhat because one of the top "50 things they'll do for the 50th anniversary" rumors that happened before everything changed in the world was that CoP would get a decent remodel/refresh. And persoanlly, I don't think that the new paint, Taylor Swift hair...
I myself am part of many groups they poke fun at, and pretty much every group or stereotype has been poked fun at on this show, religious people, atheists, stoners, sober people, nearly all races, all socioeconomic levels etc. It's not like they're hating on any one section of reality. It's nice...
Going back to the Simpsons idea, I find it really hard to believe any land that current-day-disney would make of that intellectual property would live up to its legacy, humor, and overall feeling at WDW.
The Simpsons is filled with adult innuendos, sometimes culturally (in)sensitive figures like...
I'm just going to say it... If they actually spent the $ and added some more theming outside, I think it would easily become many people's favorite ride at EPCOT. Not sure where I remember seeing it posted or talked about, but adding a huge model of Progress City that lights up at night or...
Did we ever land on a reason why it was cut? I'm guessing maybe it takes at least one show tech to run, but other than that, it's just lights and audio. No pyro or characters or anything. I hope they bring it back too, but maybe they want to get guests out the door sooner rather than enticing...
Just meeting baseline expectations shouldn't be the goal for the largest amusement park operator in the world with TENS of billions in revenue every year though...
Nothing feels like it is raising the bar, nothing feels particularly interesting at all if we're being honest. It's a concept a...
Given they just did a whole "congrats universal" message today, I don't see them wanting to trample on Epic's opening. I think even the general public might not take well to that, even if it is something grand and new.
Very likely similar to how Sea World Abu Dhabi was funded with nearly everything paid for by companies and governments from the region and Sea World just offered their creative vision, name and logo to the park.
I'm not saying you're wrong - in fact, you're probably right- but Disney's obsession with meticulously timing every single little blog post and announcement to coincide with some other competitor's announcement is exactly what makes people feel they're lagging behind in multiple ways. Everything...