lazyboy97o
Well-Known Member
Lying is bad.The project will not be complete until 2028.
Lying is bad.The project will not be complete until 2028.
You sure you're running with that? I know 100% that the process at WDI is significantly more complicated and loaded with bureaucratic red tape.Do you not understand what I’m referring to or are you just intentionally trying to act confused. Actual development timelines between Disney and Universal are not materially different. Announcing a project early in design phase is going to seem much different than announcing one ready to start or already under construction.
My very reliable understanding from people with much more knowledge than you is that Encanto will open in 2027 with Indy following into 2028.Interesting of you to imply that reskinning dinosaur will take 4 years when the attraction hasn’t even closed yet.
Tropical Americans is expected to open in 2027.
Dino is scheduled to close in early 2026 and Tropical Americas is scheduled to open in 2027.Do you not understand what I’m referring to or are you just intentionally trying to act confused. Actual development timelines between Disney and Universal are not materially different. Announcing a project early in design phase is going to seem much different than announcing one ready to start or already under construction.
Interesting of you to imply that reskinning dinosaur will take 4 years when the attraction hasn’t even closed yet.
Tropical Americans is expected to open in 2027.
The hype was for a trackless complex ride, people even threw out that it would be boat based.It's like you know what you're saying is baseless, so you just redirect to something else every single time. I didn't say the rides were the most advanced ever or that their complexity matched Rise. I said that any attraction of a given complexity takes roughly the same amount of time to build whether it is being built as an addition or in the context of a larger full-park project.
Still has absolutely zero to do with what I said.The hype was for a trackless complex ride, people even threw out that it would be boat based.
It's tracked ride with screens and AA's. Nothing revolutionary.
I was referring the attractions 3 year construction timeline being half of 6 years.Well 5 is less than 6. I'm sorry that counting is hard for you.
There you go with more arbitrary timelines. WDW was announced in 1965 and groundbreaking took place in 1967. Over 4 years before the property would open.MK, the monorail system, and 2 hotels were only built in around 2 years.
Epcot only took 3 years.
DAK was also around 3 years.
DLP was 3.5 years.
Shanghai was 5 years.
Not that I agree with everything but it could easily be really close to or in 2028 when it’s actually “complete”Lying is bad.
If you are unable to support this in any way you shouldn’t be making this argument.My very reliable understanding from people with much more knowledge than you is that Encanto will open in 2027 with Indy following into 2028.
I’m referring to overall construction timelines. There’s plenty of examples to prove my point.You sure you're running with that? I know 100% that the process at WDI is significantly more complicated and loaded with bureaucratic red tape.
Based on many of your prior arguments I’m more than well aware that your sources lack the knowledge and understanding you seem to think they process.My very reliable understanding from people with much more knowledge than you is that Encanto will open in 2027 with Indy following into 2028.
Broken clocks and whatnot. We don’t need to acknowledge when bad faith and false comments graze the truth. There’s no benefit to such validation.Not that I agree with everything but it could easily be really close to or in 2028 when it’s actually “complete”
Im guessing they are hoping to have it ready for the busy holiday season in 2027. But if one thing gets delayed - the entire land may not be ready yet.
That’s all crystal ball madame leota stuff haha
Exactly.Broken clocks and whatnot. We don’t need to acknowledge when bad faith and false comments graze the truth. There’s no benefit to such validation.
sure it could but the poster didn’t present it as mere speculation. They presented it as immutable fact.Not that I agree with everything but it could easily be really close to or in 2028 when it’s actually “complete”
Im guessing they are hoping to have it ready for the busy holiday season in 2027. But if one thing gets delayed - the entire land may not be ready yet.
That’s all crystal ball madame leota stuff haha
Eh…. I like to have a little evidence for my faith. JkjkGood faith is what Disney said: the whole land opens in 2027.
WDW was announced in (late) 1965 ONLY b/c Disney was just "outed" to be the "Mystery Buyer." It was part spin, part "damage control."I was referring the attractions 3 year construction timeline being half of 6 years.
There you go with more arbitrary timelines. WDW was announced in 1965 and groundbreaking took place in 1967. Over 4 years before the property would open.
You’re conveniently ignoring the years of planning and development that took place before any of those parks started construction. And misrepresenting the comparison between building a park and building an attraction/land.
Might be old news - but the original Indiana jones movies were taken off of Disney+
To follow up on this, Disney says the four movies will be back on Disney+ on January 1.
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