So... the only reason for people to go all the way into The Land after 7pm (until Soarin' reopens, of course) is Garden Grill? o_O
I happen to be a fan of LWTL at night. The greenhouse looks cool in the dark.
Yeah, this looks way too small to be a full World of Coke experience. I wouldn't doubt that it's set up exactly like it is in Vegas. Large retail area, a place to buy samples, and a M&G with the polar bear. But I would love to see a little museum or something like it in there as well if they can...
I would love to see this happen. MK is in dire need of food locations, and I'm glad to see that things have been turning around recently. This idea certainly sounds cool too. I would just hope that they somehow leave a pathway between Tomorrowland and Main Street there.
MAGIC KINGDOM
Fantasyland
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea: Submarine Voyage
Mr. Toad's Wild Ride
Snow White's Scary Adventures
The Legend of the Lion King
Mickey Mouse Revue
Magic Journeys
Toon Town Area
Mickey's House
Minnie's House
Donald's Boat
Goofy's Barnstormer (original)
Disney Afternoon...
Both SuperTargets on 192 are great. I did Black Friday last year at the Orange Lake one and had no issues. The area around that one is really nice. The shopping center outside of the other one could use some help. I miss the old A&W Drive-In there (I think it became an ice cream joint after, but...
Movie Rider was a simulator attraction, similar to some of the Ripley's Moving Theater attractions out there today. I never did it, but always wanted to. There was also one on I-Drive, in the building that's now Howl at the Moon.
That place (which is considered Celebration, which I wasn't...
Got stuck on 'Verifying...' for the longest time. I saw on Twitter that rebooting the Watch and iPhone made it get past that point, which it did, and now we're almost done with installation. Looking forward to checking out the new features!
Oh, I completely agree. The last few shows have done nothing for me and it'd be nice to get the crowds out of the hub for most of the day. I would much rather see some dedicated theater shows again.
Yes, but character-heavy shows in an open space that can be seen from all around? It seems like it'd be a nightmare preventing people from blocking the pathway there.
Half of the hub is a sea of people when a show is happening in front of the castle. How are they going to deal with all of the people that would want to see the show in such a small space?
Ah, 192. It will always be a "special place" to me. I grew up two hours south of the parks, so we'd visit for a weekend every month or so. Because of the frequent visits, and the fact that there were five of us in our family, we rarely stayed on property. Getting to stay at one of the All Star...
TTA, for sure. It killed me going to DL once or twice a month for four years without a PeopleMover. Their Tomorrowland REALLY needs something like that.
I was born and raised in South Florida. I spent my childhood going to Orlando often, and I always wanted to be able to go there on my own terms, so I did my first year of college in Orlando. I lived a few minutes from Universal, and that was great. I went to all of the theme parks multiple times...
I have never seen anyone shoplift at WDW. However, my little brother stole a map that was for sale at a shop at the KOA in Branson, MO, in the late 1990's.