What if the bulldoze Sunset Ranch Market? That would provide room and another walkway. I like the atmosphere of the Market very much. It fits the Blvd well but sometimes you can sacrifice something for better flow and usage.
“The DisneylandForward proposal calls for Disney to pay $40 million for portions of Magic Way, Clementine Street, Gene Autry Way and Hotel Way to clear the way for the proposed theme park expansion”
I found this part interesting and intriguin.
How about they sell off the coaster, bulldoze the shell and surrounding buildings for a new expansion area. While it is a fun coaster it isn’t anything real special.
To really do it right they would need to redo the front of that portion of the building. I am sure Disney will not, but they should if this is the plan. The entrance would be where the red arrow is pointing.
We rode the WDW version a few weeks ago and really liked it. It does have a couple problem spots as well as not being able to see everything depending on what location your car is in. Some of it works very well, some is fine but no big deal and a couple spots are less than good. After having...
I don't think the issue is the outsourcing of projects or using other companies, it is the Disney Executives who sign off on the design. Whether or not Imagineering sends sketches to other companies for further design work or does the design themselves. The person in charge of design who signs...
We rode the speedway a couple weeks ago so we could get a closer look at Tron. I don't have any issues with a "drive your own" car ride just this version of it. I understand it is suppose to replicate racing but that doesn't come off well. The one at Disneyland is so much more interesting with...
So would you all be okay if the coaster was not themed to Rock n Roll anymore? Would you be fine with some other theme like .... Mr. Toad's Wilde Ride or ... The Black Hole or Adventure Through Innerspace?
So I guess this points to what the Boardwalk refresh will look like.
This reminds me of the Coffee House at the Disneyland Hotel. Way too small for the amount of people who want to buy stuff in the morning.