I've been saying that since they announced this stupidity!Carnotaurus is a South American dinosaur, just sayin' Disney.
We may love it but it’s obviously well past its sell-by date.Emporer's New Groove is a 25 year old movie that was not the hit they hoped for... Why drag that one out after all this time?
It’s gotten more popular over time, but I’m not sure it resonates with kids the same way Monsters, Stitch and Cars do. I think they’d need to test its viability with a stage show or meet & greet before committing to an attraction.Emporer's New Groove is a 25 year old movie that was not the hit they hoped for... Why drag that one out after all this time?
Look at how many workers are on the Big Thunder Refurbishment versus this project and you will get your answer as to why it’s moving so slow.
And we knew this but..
Disney normally builds at the pace they want to build at, not that pace that is possible to build at.
Well to be honest, the new area with 2 new indoor attractionswould draw people to the park regardless of IP or not. IP is not necessarily the draw...the attraction is. Everest has no IP, is extremely popular, and no one is sayingit wuld have been much better with any IP... Original attractions are still important... I wish they would drop the mandate...I think that this replacement (not an expansion) is going to be another beautiful area for this park. And I love this focus on the Mayan culture. It gives the Imagineers a chance to stretch their legs a bit, to get creative in a non-IP sort of way. I think that the town of Pueblo Esperanza will shine in the redo of this area.
I also have this feeling that this part of the park, coupled with Pandora and Anandapur/Serka Zong will allow for this park to stay open later than 6 again. The use of 2 popular IP will draw people to this park. And these will be 2 dark rides; indoor attractions that this park needs.
I know most posters here are not excited about the changes happening over the next 5 years, but I definitely am. We will soon have active construction at 3 parks happening simultaneously, along with a new resort. I love watching this type of work unfold.
The carousel is the biggest sin of the IP mandate IMO. I’m sure the carved characters will be beautiful, but I think it would be just as beautiful if they were South American animals instead of Disney characters. Llamas, Jaguars, Tapirs, Capybaras, etc.Well to be honest, the new area with 2 new indoor attractionswould draw people to the park regardless of IP or not. IP is not necessarily the draw...the attraction is. Everest has no IP, is extremely popular, and no one is sayingit wuld have been much better with any IP... Original attractions are still important... I wish they would drop the mandate...
An empty space can be some of the worst conditions in an open theme park because empty above ground doesn’t mean empty below ground. Site prep isn’t something you just want to rush and isn’t easy to notice changes. It’s a common phase of work that people complain is taking too long. Then steel will start to go up and people will comment about how fast everything is moving. Then they’ll be working inside a box and we’ll return to comments about work being slow.Maybe I am naive, but the land was basically a flat parking lot previously. What would be the big challenge in preparing it for a new attraction? Sure it takes time, but everything closed in January. 5 months later, there is still nothing visible, just flattened dirt. Seems like 2027 would be a big stretch at this point.
Have we ever gotten confirmation on what exactly the Encanto ride is even going to be? A C ticket omnimover type thing? A boat ride? Something entirely new? Sorry if I missed it being mentioned before, but don't recall anything being really confirmed.
I hear ya Boca. I know that there are many long time fans that wish there was no IP mandate. I appreciate and respect everyone’s opinion on this matter.Well to be honest, the new area with 2 new indoor attractionswould draw people to the park regardless of IP or not. IP is not necessarily the draw...the attraction is. Everest has no IP, is extremely popular, and no one is sayingit wuld have been much better with any IP... Original attractions are still important... I wish they would drop the mandate...
I genuinely think that Disney, at least the Disney Imagineers who came up with something like Splash Mountain could make anything wildly popular. Disney controls the guests. Guests will go to an attraction because it’s there and return to it because it’s great.Emporer's New Groove is a 25 year old movie that was not the hit they hoped for... Why drag that one out after all this time?
An empty space can be some of the worst conditions in an open theme park because empty above ground doesn’t mean empty below ground. Site prep isn’t something you just want to rush and isn’t easy to notice changes. It’s a common phase of work that people complain is taking too long. Then steel will start to go up and people will comment about how fast everything is moving. Then they’ll be working inside a box and we’ll return to comments about work being slow.
It’s become a classic in its own right and part of Gen Z meme culture, fwiwWe may love it but it’s obviously well past its sell-by date.
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