dreamersnight
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If the experience is not a huge thing, construction could start in the next few months for an opening in 2022 for the 40th anniversary of Epcot. So i am not worry about
Let's compromise. If Imagination 1.0 doesn't return, put IASW in there. I realize there would be logistics changing it to a boat ride.
Personally, I wouldn’t want IASW to go into Epcot, especially in a space that has a ton of future potential at the moment. IASW has always been a castle park staple, and while it does fit Future world’s theme, it feels extremely unnecessary to move it to Epcot, but instead give it updates similar to Tokyo’s IASW for the 50th. Imagination doesn’t deserve to be replaced by any existing attraction that would have to be moved. If Disney is smart, they’ll stick with a dreamfinder and figment concept of some type, no matter the budget. Now of course we all have our opinions about imagination’s future, and that’s okay. Just wanted to throw mine out therei guess you could make small world an omnimover or trackless. Yes itwoul be the same happiest cruise but it could be good to do a new spin on a classic
So what’s the deal here? Cancelled? Halted? Delayed? Does anyone know?
So what’s the deal here? Cancelled? Halted? Delayed? Does anyone know?
Seems like Rat has not taken that long. How long have they been working on it? That's a pretty complex ride system, and from rumors Poppins isn't. I know Rat is a clone, but hopefully they fixed some of the mistakes they made in France on this one. Needless to say that Rat has not been as long as a project as Star Wars, Pandora, or even the smaller project of SDMT. 2022 is not unrealistic for Poppins if it was started after Rat opens, which according to sources will be in the next couple months. Furthermore look at the work that was done with MMRR, most of the set peices were made months in advance in a warehouse. Most of Poppins could already be constructed and waiting for a home to put it in. I guess what I'm trying to say is that Rat and MMRR were relatively short in construction time even with the amount of detail they put into them. If the same goes for Poppins we may just be somewhat surprised.
Seems like Rat has not taken that long. How long have they been working on it? That's a pretty complex ride system, and from rumors Poppins isn't. I know Rat is a clone, but hopefully they fixed some of the mistakes they made in France on this one. Needless to say that Rat has not been as long as a project as Star Wars, Pandora, or even the smaller project of SDMT. 2022 is not unrealistic for Poppins if it was started after Rat opens, which according to sources will be in the next couple months. Furthermore look at the work that was done with MMRR, most of the set peices were made months in advance in a warehouse. Most of Poppins could already be constructed and waiting for a home to put it in. I guess what I'm trying to say is that Rat and MMRR were relatively short in construction time even with the amount of detail they put into them. If the same goes for Poppins we may just be somewhat surprised.
Rat didn't have to be designed first, though. They were just cloning a ride that already existed. MMRR did have to be designed, but they were also using an existing building (and one that was basically already a large warehouse rather than something that needed significant retrofitting) as opposed to constructing something from the ground up with all the site prep etc. that entails.
Considering they apparently never even decided exactly what they wanted to build for Poppins (other than the Cherry Tree Lane facades), they'd have to actually finalize a decision and then build the whole attraction and facade from scratch. I would expect it to take longer than Rat or MMRR.
I think you would be surprised at the amount of design work needed to clone a ride. Site differences, building code differences, weather differences, and guest flow differences would all take a long time to sort out. I'm not saying it's as complicated as designing a new ride from scratch, but it's not just Ctrl+C and Ctrl+v
I really hope this is not cancelled. It makes total sense for the UK Pavilion to have a Mary Poppins ride.
What was it supposed to be? I always had the impression it would be a dark ride like Peter Pan.While I agree, for what the insiders described the expansion to be, I would honestly be glad about it getting the ax.
What was it supposed to be? I always had the impression it would be a dark ride like Peter Pan.
Wasn’t really going to be a ride to begin with.I really hope this is not cancelled. It makes total sense for the UK Pavilion to have a Mary Poppins ride.
IncorrectMost of the information coming from insiders suggested it was going to be some kind of carousel.
Incorrect
It hasn’t been a carousel for some time if it really ever was. The last I had was a Enchanted Tales with Belle type experience. Poppins has troubles before the closures became a thing as well.No it isn't?
Insiders were suggesting some sort of carousel. That doesn't mean they were right, but that's what Marni and others hinted at.
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