what a terrible opinion. This is a worldwide financial crisis. Would you prefer for Disney to be bought out by some tech company or them go under just so you have what you want?
I'm confused by this image. But, I'm throwing it out there now. These all look like new and updated posters. Why would Horizons be randomly included in this current list? Including Coco in Mexico? And another being revealed Sunday?
I don't think the Chinese Theater facade is all that bad. With a Mickey Mouse thing, it might be better since it could be themed as a premiere, instead of just the landmark.
HOWEVER, that being said, constantly covering it up with a stage completely disregards what Weenies are supposed to do in...
As you stated earlier, rides getting shorter as the years go by is a terrible trend in the parks. It really cuts into their overall goal to increase visitors/making it an all day/2 day park instead of a half day.
Spending the money now to make it as long as GMR would save them the trouble 20...
I used the exclusivity thing as an excuse for why they suck at storytelling/lean heavily on that (now boring in Universal) ride story/tech. Well, now I just think Universal sucks more. Cool. ;)
Lol, well, interesting. I forgot where I read that or if I'm just making #### up. Anyway, this sounds incredibly promising. By chance, I just got back from DLP and the Ratatouille ride was executed perfectly. Something similar with Mickey through his evolution as a character could be absolutely...
Didn't Universal have exclusivity on the combo 3d screen/trackless system though? I thought that was why Universal leaned on it so heavily in their parks.
Okay, so I have to ask, even though I assume the answer is no:
Is this a similar type of ride as Ratatouille in Paris? If so, clever comparing this to Spiderman...
I would assume the answer is no, since I thought Universal has exclusive rights to that Ride System in the US. But, maybe that's...
It used to be my favorite in the late 90s/early 2000's when I was a child (MGM was my favorite originally). It's been slowly dying since then, and i enjoyed it as I got older mainly because it was just a peaceful and nice looking place that served interesting food and beverages.
That's pretty...
I will keep this civil. But, as others have mentioned, this is not the point.
This is Walt Disney World, not a night club. It is a family theme park. This forum is not a contest to be cool or an opportunity for people to be cool (We're all impressed that you don't see a problem with any of...
It's not a pattern--the first ride was open for 15 years and next June, this current version would be open for 15 years.
Sure, Imagination might close at some point. But, that's because it sucks, not because Disney is following some strange and inconsistent "pattern."