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WOL Demo coming ..

Jrb1979

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See now we’re changing the goal post. And if we want to bring it back to the original topic, why does Imagination belong in Epcot if it doesn’t focus on strictly reality.

See how this is a stupid circular argument about what does and doesn’t belong in Epcot based on rules made up by nostalgic grown men who can’t dare to see a ride that regular guests will enjoy in their precious nostalgia den?

There are plenty of reasons why specific attractions don’t belong in certain places like Zootopia in Animal Kingdom. But Guardians really wound up being very organic in the area and most people who either don’t care enough or study the parks from a lens outside of their own personal nostalgia understand that.
That's also why I have not much interest in the parks much anymore. They have beome too pricey and moved far away from we loved about the parks.
 

OptimusPrime

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In the Parks
No
That's also why I have not much interest in the parks much anymore. They have beome too pricey and moved far away from we loved about the parks.
See this is exactly it. I have no interest in going back to Disney anytime soon after Muppets. But there’s gonna be a ton of kids who love the Monsters stuff. And Yknow what. I’ll speak with my wallet. If the people devastated by these moves did things like cancel APs or not go on their annual trips and Disney saw a massive down spike in attendance from loyal fans, maybe they’d care more about this.

I’m biased towards Guardians personally as a massive fan of those characters in the comics/films and as someone who never liked Ellen’s. The audience evolves. While I think some things shouldn’t change and should always be there for people like us, at the end of the day the audience evolves and the parks have to adapt to that, which is where we get things like Guardians.

Don’t like it? Don’t go. This isn’t a matter of shilling, it’s a matter of speaking with your money. Again, I don’t have any plans to go to DHS (or the entire resort for that matter) anytime soon.

When disney announced they were closing splash mountain and got verbal pushback but no monetary pushback in the parks, they realized they were invincible. Then it became Muppets. Then it was Tom Sawyer. Soon it’ll be dinosaur. And the money isn’t budging.

Just a final two cents.
 

DreamfinderGuy

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What I've heard regarding Coco in Mexico is that their idea was rearranging the flume so that the load platform is on the side of the building facing Odyssey, and then install a new build queue in that area so that it doesn't come at the cost of everything else inside the pavilion. No idea how that is realistic considering Mexico butts up against Odyssey but maybe it would all go around the back or behind Norway. Not that that has anything to do with Wonders.
 

AidenRodriguez731

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Simple way to explain everything in World Discovery

1. World Discovery - All about things that DO NOT exist yet but celebrating the technology that we currently have as a way to connect the past/present to our future (Intergalactic Travel/Teleportation, Missions to Mars/Space Elevators, Customizable Cars/Flying Cars/Cities of the Future)
 

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