DisneyDreamerxyz
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They are not allowed to remove those trees because they are an endangered species native to Florida. Otherwise they would have been removed when they built the park. They just built around them.
None at DHSCause there are certainly not enough of those around property.
There’s a lot of DHS offices located back in that area ( behind the launch Bay) Not saying its impossibleI'd prefer to see the building removed and a loop constructed to connect to Rock 'n' Roller Coaster. From there, any sort of expansion along that area would be ideal.
Yup,there is even the one with the money room behind there not or less that was moved.There’s a lot of DHS offices located back in that area ( behind the launch Bay) Not saying its impossible
Just out of curiosity, what species?They are not allowed to remove those trees because they are an endangered species native to Florida. Otherwise they would have been removed when they built the park. They just built around them.
It’s a type of cypress, someone else will need to help you with exact species. And it’s not so much the tree itself but the grouping of the trees in the area. Overall it’s referred to as a cypress mound which is a common habitat for many animals that are endangered or protected and therefore the state has protected this particular type of environmental feature.Just out of curiosity, what species?
Thank you! I find that super interesting for sure! it seemed odd, with everything around it, yet a big patch of trees. Totally interesting!They are not allowed to remove those trees because they are an endangered species native to Florida. Otherwise they would have been removed when they built the park. They just built around them.
Not saying it wouldn't be an enormous undertaking, but would it not be possible or legally permissible to transplant the trees to another location?It’s a type of cypress, someone else will need to help you with exact species. And it’s not so much the tree itself but the grouping of the trees in the area. Overall it’s referred to as a cypress mound which is a common habitat for many animals that are endangered or protected and therefore the state has protected this particular type of environmental feature.
Not saying it wouldn't be an enormous undertaking, but would it not be possible or legally permissible to transplant the trees to another location?
Anyway, there are several easy-to-use expansion pads throughout DHS, others that require more killing of back stage or existing attractions (looking at you, Launch Bay), and then the whole expanse of parking lot and forest between DHS and CBR that could double the size of DHS.
Any Bets on What Comes After Galaxy's Edge?
More complaining about whatever it is?
I totally agree, I've been on that bus for years. In a park that the majority of its complaints are it's a half day park. It is amazing that they did things like replace GMR with Mickey instead of adding Mickey and updating GMR.I think DHS got in it's recent poor state because of shuttering and demoing current attractions instead of adding... They need to add and expand, but tear down and replace...
Looking at this after D23 2019,Hopefully, we will hear more at next year's D23--- or perhaps soon as an exclusive to this site.
This all sounds good ,but imo never going to happen. Also while I feel HWS needs more rides,I do not think it really needs 6 or so more rides,I would say maybe 3 or 4 more rides.I also would rather them not keep on getting clones.This would be the perfect scenario for the next ten years at DHS, if you ask me.
- 2020: Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway, Toy Story Land's Roundup Rodeo BBQ, new mission for Smugglers Run. Preparations for expansion begin later in the year.
- 2021: Gap year, maybe a Tower of Terror overhaul to introduce new stories or a new restaurant in Galaxy's Edge.
- 2022: Black Box dark-ride, first iteration to feature the Eternals or Doctor Strange.
- 2023: Indiana Jones expansion. This would include two E-tickets, a clone of the Indiana Jones rides found across the world (new theming though) and a water ride. The water ride could either be the Shanghai Pirates system or a rapids ride like Grizzly River at DCA. The stunt show would stay (as the expansion would go out into the parking lot and where Star Tours currently lies), and a new full-service restaurant and kids play structure would be added as well. A path dead ends in the land, the fate of it unknown (for now). Opens in time to combat Epic Universe.
- 2024: Gap year (see 2021)
- 2025: Gap year (see 2021)
- 2026: Cars Land expansion. Opens behind Indiana Jones Land, the dead end path a dead end no more. Pretty much the same as the DCA version, minus the swinging flat ride DHS already has. Preparations for expansion in Animation Courtyard begin, Rock n' Roller Coaster closes forever.
- 2027: Gap year (see 2021)
- 2028: Animation Courtyard Expansion Phase One. One major E-ticket and a flat at opening, replacing Launch Bay. The new courtyard is based around Walt Disney Animation Studios properties, including Big Hero 6 and Wreck it Ralph at opening. The main attraction here is a Big Hero 6 indoor roller coaster using the F.L.Y. and Avengers ride system (AKA a launched flying coaster) and the flat ride is based around Wreck it Ralph. A new path leads back towards Tower of Terror.
- 2029: Animation Courtyard Expansion Phase Two: A clone of the Zootopia E-ticket opens on the plot of land once home to Rock N' Roller Coaster.
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