Animaniac93-98
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MARY POPPINS CAROUSEL HORSE LIGHTCYCLE RUN
We're talking about Epcot here, not the OASIS.
MARY POPPINS CAROUSEL HORSE LIGHTCYCLE RUN
MARY POPPINS CAROUSEL HORSE LIGHTCYCLE RUN FLUME
Mary's the backup for Jane masqume
You beat me to it... Lol. You are so correct!
I think a lot of people will be surprised when they see it will be kind of like Tony’s oringal idea, but not on that big of a scale..... mostly like ...Alice.. in Disneyland..
Well, more like a current day version of Alice.....
I think a lot of people will be surprised when they see it will be kind of like Tony’s oringal idea, but not on that big of a scale..... mostly like ...Alice.. in Disneyland..
Well, more like a current day version of Alice.....
Really? Do you have inside info?
I'd take Alice anyday anywhere, so if it's similar I'm happy with that .... I also wish we'd have gotten an Alice ride in New Fantasyland (along with a Beauty and the Beast ride) ....
The parks could all use a few D's ...
I'm really excited for Rat and Mary in the World Showcase. Will be nice to have new things to ride. I know for many reasons some aren't thrilled but I think given the character/IP mandate, they're solid choices for their locations. Rat maybe not the most impressive use of LPS but it looks zippy and fun. It's not perfect but I'm glad we're getting it. I really need to see them start building Mary ASAP though because I fear they won't go through with it.
Has there been a sketch of how this would fit within the UK pavilion? Can't really imagine it looking at satellite maps.
The area within the current UK border that comprises the garden, maze, and surrounding tree-berm is half an acre, shown in the white box.
The area behind the UK comprises the roadway turnaround (which @marni1971 said was going to be 'rationalised') and storage units abutting the IG Gondola Station is 1.1 acres, shown in the pink box.
So, you would have at most 1.6 acres to work with.
Trying to figure out the size of the attractions you asked for is difficult because they're housed in a large building. But I believe Mr. Toad is .3 acres and the entire building for Toad, Pan, and Alice is .6 acres. In the MK, Pan is .3 acres and IaSW is 1.5 acres.
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I'm just thrilled that one of the best movies from disney past is finally going to be represented in a park. Mary Poppins is my all time favorite. Now if only the aristocats and rescuers could see some love.I think that Mary Poppins is perfect for United Kingdom in Epcot it will be awesome Idea!
The dragonfly sequence from The Rescuers is practically begging to be turned into an attraction. I never really thought of that until now, wow.I'm just thrilled that one of the best movies from disney past is finally going to be represented in a park. Mary Poppins is my all time favorite. Now if only the aristocats and rescuers could see some love.
I bet Disney wants to bury The Rescuers long about now because of the alligator story line.The dragonfly sequence from The Rescuers is practically begging to be turned into an attraction. I never really thought of that until now, wow.
Edit: Mary Poppins is my favorite, too. I think it's Walt Disney's crowning achievement, as far as movies go.
Fair point, but I'm not sure how long that one will last, with utmost sympathy to the event in question.I bet Disney wants to bury The Rescuers long about now because of the alligator story line.
Fair point, but I'm not sure how long that one will last, with utmost sympathy to the event in question.
I mean, you already have Tick-Tock from Peter Pan's Flight, The alligators on Jungle Cruise, an alligator in the Electric Water Pageant, and I vaguely remember seeing Louis from Princess and the Frog in a parade the last time I was there. I wouldn't be surprised if they shied away from adding more alligators, but I also don't see any lasting efforts to remove the existing ones, either.
It's not just that they are gators. It's that they were gators stalking a small child. I don't expect The Rescuers to get much play any time soon. Which is a shame. We enjoyed it.Fair point, but I'm not sure how long that one will last, with utmost sympathy to the event in question.
I mean, you already have Tick-Tock from Peter Pan's Flight, The alligators on Jungle Cruise, an alligator in the Electric Water Pageant, and I vaguely remember seeing Louis from Princess and the Frog in a parade the last time I was there. I wouldn't be surprised if they shied away from adding more alligators, but I also don't see any lasting efforts to remove the existing ones, either.
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