If the last big ‘movement’ that involved a certain “toad that drove wild” taught us anything, it’s that whatever is coming is coming and there is nothing we can do to stop it. Much like Thanos, it’s inevitable.
To be fair, they didn’t really have that much of a budget. I believe the WDI team that were tasked to create the current version basically “secretly took” some of the budget from Mission Space to make something that at least captured what the first version had. In this case: Figment.
Hear me out, I know this might sound crazy. But, we are kind of fortunate enough to have the imagination ride. I mean, it could be worse. It could’ve went the way of Horizons. I’d rather have an imagination pavilion than no imagination pavilion
If they do demolish the building, I pray that they don’t go with the same process they did with Horizons. That demolishing was so painful I have vietnam flashbacks just thinking about it.
While Journey Into Imagination with Figment is horrible, it’s an improvement from the previous refurbishment. At least this version doesn’t say we have no imagination.
Are the marvel attractions just limited to IOA? Like, can Universal build a marvel attraction next door or can they place one in the new gate they're working on? Asking for a friend.
Unlike Universal, where they build entire lands in a year, I believe theres a lot more red tape with Disney. But then again, on the subject of universal building things quickly, it is easy to build a movie theater..
It's a delicious entree, including: mash potatoes on one side, and purple jello on the other. all even; the same portions. It's perfectly balanced, as all things should be.