James Alucobond
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I would not call them postmodern.… opening into a set of jarring post modern studio buildings won’t be the same.
I would not call them postmodern.… opening into a set of jarring post modern studio buildings won’t be the same.
New families won't have a clue whether its nostalgia or not. It's new to them. Speaking of nostalgia, maybe Disney got a clue after hearing the complaints of ROA's removal. Now, we're seeing the Animation Experience come back (for those that remember, not necessarily new families) and the diver experience in Seas. Not everything has to be seen through your personal lens.I’ve been told many times this doesn’t matter and that’s why it’s ok to tear out much, much more significant things like Muppets or the entire Rivers of America. Nostalgia matters now, huh?
You can see so many unthemed buildings pretty much anywhere you look when standing in front of the Chinese TheaterI will really miss the arch. It was a key part of the original design separating the ‘Hollywood that never was’ from the ‘studio’. Having 1930s Hollywood just opening into a set of jarring post modern studio buildings won’t be the same. It will take away the conceit of entering the studio from the ‘town’ and just make the park even more of a thematic mess
One thing that will be interesting when construction begins, both Walt Disney Presents and the Little Mermaid exit into the courtyard. It's going to be interesting to see how both shows exits are rerouted during construction?
What about them? Nothing right now. I guess it would make sense to move Sorcerer Mickey into a building that has the Sorcerer hat on it. The movie is tied directly to Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway so it's not going anywhere.So next question; what happens to all the characters and movie that are here right now?View attachment 872396
or why they think this is temporary.
I would not call them postmodern.
They’re not fundamentally changing the architecture of the buildings. The sorcerer’s hat won’t magically turn it into a Stern building.#90: THOSE WERE THE DAYS: POST MODERNISM AND ROBERT A.M. STERN ARCHITECTS
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The Roy E Disney building designed by Robert Stern they are trying to replicate is definitely post modern and in part based on the Euro Disney preview centre which has since been demolished
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Lost Treasures - Euro Disney Preview Center 1990 - 1992
Take a look inside the legendary Euro Disney Preview Center.www.designingdisney.com
If they are going this route I would rather see the Michael Eisner building facade with the seven dwarfs and the courtyard turned into a Disney legends plaza
Okay but define temporary- because i guess any attraction could be temporary. Because Launch Bay was rotting there for 10 years, and this seems much more like a complete area overhaul and not a simple overlay while they wait for something else.I think it's temporary because it's not going to drive Lightning Lane sales or their "intent to visit" metric.
I’m with you here. I don’t see this being temporary. it’s a great design and is what the area used to be known for- Animation. I don’t know why everyone is suddenly being so negative towards this/acting like they want a World of Frozen here instead because that was probably the only option. We ain’t getting Muppetland. Like isn’t it good that Disney announced something original and a callback to old MGM that doesn’t align with their corporate strategy?we all know Disneys definition of temporary though. It’s not arguing with insiders… it is “temporary” in scope and budget. But it’s probably gonna be there for 1 or 2 decades.
This exactly. They needed to throw some small things in to at least have something to offer in the short term.I think it's temporary because it's not going to drive Lightning Lane sales or their "intent to visit" metric.
They've got no brand-new attractions until 2027, and inshallah even to that.
Relatively quick (~6-15 months) and budget-friendly things like shows, live entertainment, and rethemes/refurbs have been the short-term plan since 2024 to give people enough of a reason to visit for the next 3-4 years:
None of those, by themselves, is enough to justify paying for Lightning Lane*. And nobody's taking new vacation time to haul their kids to Florida for the third version of Test Track or Little Mermaid.
- Country Bear Musical Jamboree
- Villains: Unfairly Ever After
- The Little Mermaid - A Musical Adventure
- Disney Starlight parade
- Test Track
- (Upcoming) Buzz Lightyear upgrades
- (Upcoming) Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
- (Upcoming) Rock 'n' Roller Coaster re-theme
"Shareholder returns" is the only way to look at how capital-intensive decisions are made for the parks. It's the only thing that matters. That land is more valuable than a set of walk-through exhibits.
I think it’s actually a nice return to form for the park, nostalgic, and a net positive. Nothing to complain about. Hollywood needs a lot more filler attractions to buffer the thrills and long waits.I’m with you here. I don’t see this being temporary. it’s a great design and is what the area used to be known for- Animation. I don’t know why everyone is suddenly being so negative towards this/acting like they want a World of Frozen here instead because that was probably the only option. We ain’t getting Muppetland. Like isn’t it good that Disney announced something original and a callback to old MGM that doesn’t align with their corporate strategy?
You might hear more about it at D23.
I don't think this is a permanent thing at AC. My guess is it's a placeholder while they figure out Phase 2 of DHS expansion.
That’s just the entrance to the Disney Jr showAm I reading too much into this concept art or is this a gateway to something in the back of the courtyard. That just leads to backstage areas, right? It has been a long time since I stepped foot in that part of the park.
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