Fair point about how slow Disney moves with these types of things, lol! But at the end of the day, there are going to be two new lands with more new attractions than those being replaced. Anyway, your overall point is well taken.
You are incorrect about MK. It is 100% an expansion, even if you count the Riverboat and TSI as attractions (which essentially nobody does). Piston Peak and Villains land add more than is being removed.
In any event, who cares if it is called expansion or replacement? All that matters to most...
Sorry, but MK is expanding, not replacing. That’s a fact no matter what world you may be living in. To claim that the riverboat (which nobody ever rode) is a subtraction simply strains all credulity.
I’m just busting your chops! And what I was jokingly referring to was where you said “improvement is not the same as expansion,” which of course is correct. That statement, however, glosses over the fact that what is happening at MK is a true expansion. Anyway, it’s very refreshing to play nice...
Actually, I am not doing that at all. What is happening in MK is a true expansion by any definition. What is happening at AK and HS involves both subtractions and additions, which I have clearly acknowledged multiple times in this thread. Where it gets a bit nuanced in my estimation, is when for...
You make great points, and I don’t disagree with what you are saying. I guess my main point was just that Walt Disney World is not suffering in any way that other parks are not also suffering, so to blame that totally on missteps that Walt Disney World has made, as some on here are attempting to...
There are three major expansions. That’s a fact. That one is further along than the others does not negate that. And once these expansions are complete, WDW will have added roughly the same number of major attractions as all of Epic. Another fact.
Look, I agree that Disney has made some really...
And by the way, let’s not forget that the combined ongoing expansions of MK, AK and HS result in essentially the equivalent of all of Epic in terms of the number of major new attractions.
WDW has certainly made some missteps but this “sky is falling” claim is ridiculous. Was recently at WDW and every park was mobbed. The idea that WDW is struggling and Universal is “busting at the seams” is laughable. We all hold WDW to the highest standard (as well we should) and at times it has...
It being the best operational. I was just busting chops, meaning that there have been well documented operational problems with a lot of the other attractions. All joking aside, I agree with your take on Monsters.
I respectfully disagree. Nothing they are doing is intentional. They opened Epic before it was ready and the operational issues have been a nightmare. The bloom came off that rose quick, fast and in a hurry.
The food at Epic is better than the food at the other two parks, that is for sure. But overall, most of the food is really bad at Universal parks. Like really, really bad.