MrPromey
Well-Known Member
Disney announces early THESE DAYS because they need to have something to tell all the people who buy tickets for D23 when they don't have anything else to announce. Need I remind of the year they offered Blue Sky projects they weren't even intending to build when announced?Sorry, I’m not following the 1995 comment. Don’t feel the need to explain, I really don’t care.
When someone announces something is meaningless in a construction timeline. Disney certainly does themselves no favors with their early announcing everything. They build slow, and somehow manage to make it seem even slower by teasing you well in advance of dirt moving.
I think this problem actually started with NFL when they were trying to take the wind out of Potter's sails but didn't have anything ready to start construction on yet.
It wasn't always like that.
We used to see earth move, people speculate, then often much later, Disney announce.
Of course you don't care about the 1995 comment - I'm pointing the flaw in your argument so why would you?
Disney ANNOUNCED AK in 1995 and then opened in 1998 which is the three year span everyone goes by.
Do you know when the first permit was pulled for that project? They say they started development as early as 1989. I'm sure that was planning but in terms of actual work, who's to say on this forum?
Or are we judging Universal by the first signs internet folks saw of land work and/or public records and Disney, just on when they decided to announce at a time when people wouldn't have been able to fly drones over a swampy part of their property more than a mile away from the nearest normal public areas of the rest of their resort and when you couldn't just hop online to pull records on permits?
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