The original plans had it benefits too, specifically for Disneyland. But yeah this is a better plan overall I think.I definitely prefer the new revision of the plans.
Back in the Eastern Gateway thread, @britain posted this, but I don't know/recall the source of the updated drawing:There are a lot of people that think the parking ramp needs to be finished first but I disagree. If the new drop off and bridge were complete, Avatar can go full steam ahead.
I've actually heard youtubers say the new drop off is in the parking ramp? I'm not sure where they get this from.
Back in the Eastern Gateway thread, @britain posted this, but I don't know/recall the source of the updated drawing:
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Yes - I think it's pretty much the same plan except for a small accommodation for pedestrians on the West side of Harbor, and the structure will be on top of the bus area, and the garage security section will be on an upper level. (Oh, and the monorail path now stays the same.)
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That is someones' copy/paste job to show what they believed would happen, its not official.Back in the Eastern Gateway thread, @britain posted this, but I don't know/recall the source of the updated drawing:
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Yes - I think it's pretty much the same plan except for a small accommodation for pedestrians on the West side of Harbor, and the structure will be on top of the bus area, and the garage security section will be on an upper level. (Oh, and the monorail path now stays the same.)
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The idea someone threw around (can't remember who) in the other thread was that they could somehow have a dedicated fenced off (or somehow separated) lane on the bridge just for parking structure guests so it goes right into the bridge. And so security screening for that would be in the parking structure. But that makes no real sense.If they re allowing pedestrians off of the west side of Harbor access to the bridge that means the bridge is outside of the security bubble. So how can the security be located at the new structure?
The idea someone threw around (can't remember who) in the other thread was that they could somehow have a dedicated fenced off (or somehow separated) lane on the bridge just for parking structure guests so it goes right into the bridge. And so security screening for that would be in the parking structure. But that makes no real sense.
Why build two separate security screenings one before and one after the bridge when they can just have one for everyone to be screened at the same time after the bridge. Logistically I don't see any real benefit to that idea. Especially since the whole point is to allow public access to the bridge anyways.
The first sentence I bolded above says the garage is going on the Manchester cast member parking lot. Is this area not it? It didn't say Pumbaa lot and the only entry to Pumbaa is on Disney Way, not Manchester, so I believe this is why people are assuming the garage will be on the northern part of the area now, not on Pumbaa as previous renderings and plans showed. Time will tell.That is someones' copy/paste job to show what they believed would happen, its not official.
Again, only going off what the blog said which was that there would be security screenings on the east side where the new garage is going.Why build two separate security screenings one before and one after the bridge when they can just have one for everyone to be screened at the same time after the bridge. Logistically I don't see any real benefit to that idea. Especially since the whole point is to allow public access to the bridge anyways.
I have no idea how things will ultimately pan out, but this is the direct cut and paste from the Disney Parks Blog:
"Plans are underway for a new parking structure and transportation hub that will be built on the east side of Disneyland Resort, on a portion of what is currently the Manchester cast member parking lot. This new area will provide approximately 6,000 parking spaces, shuttle and rideshare areas, security screening and dedicated access for traffic off of Disney Way, improving parking and traffic flow throughout the resort area. As you can see from the artist concept rendering above, this new parking and transportation hub will also feature a pedestrian bridge over Harbor Boulevard, leading to an all-new esplanade arrival experience. This pedestrian bridge will also provide convenient public access to and from Harbor Boulevard."
The first sentence I bolded above says the garage is going on the Manchester cast member parking lot. Is this area not it? It didn't say Pumbaa lot and the only entry to Pumbaa is on Disney Way, not Manchester, so I believe this is why people are assuming the garage will be on the northern part of the area now, not on Pumbaa as previous renderings and plans showed. Time will tell.
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Again, only going off what the blog said which was that there would be security screenings on the east side where the new garage is going.
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Only if you ignore this part of the sentence "transportation hub". So the assumption that the parking structure and a full transportation hub will be in the same space and not two separate spaces as originally planned cannot be made.I have no idea how things will ultimately pan out, but this is the direct cut and paste from the Disney Parks Blog:
"Plans are underway for a new parking structure and transportation hub that will be built on the east side of Disneyland Resort, on a portion of what is currently the Manchester cast member parking lot. This new area will provide approximately 6,000 parking spaces, shuttle and rideshare areas, security screening and dedicated access for traffic off of Disney Way, improving parking and traffic flow throughout the resort area. As you can see from the artist concept rendering above, this new parking and transportation hub will also feature a pedestrian bridge over Harbor Boulevard, leading to an all-new esplanade arrival experience. This pedestrian bridge will also provide convenient public access to and from Harbor Boulevard."
The first sentence I bolded above says the garage is going on the Manchester cast member parking lot. Is this area not it? It didn't say Pumbaa lot and the only entry to Pumbaa is on Disney Way, not Manchester, so I believe this is why people are assuming the garage will be on the northern part of the area now, not on Pumbaa as previous renderings and plans showed. Time will tell.
Maybe it will and maybe it won't. However its hard to have a dedicated security screening and "secure lane" just for park guests if you're also allowing public access to the bridge that allows back and forth access to the both sides of Harbor. It would then have to be a huge bridge to allow that type of back and forth traffic AND a guest only secure lane.View attachment 885711
Again, only going off what the blog said which was that there would be security screenings on the east side where the new garage is going.
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Future Expansion Plans for Disneyland Resort
Today, we’re excited to share a peek behind the curtain at some of our long-term plans to expand and grow here at Disneyland Resort!disneyparksblog.com
The only way I can see it working is if its a fenced off lane only for guests who are screened. And then the public side completely lacks access to any Disney services and only allows back and forth access to Harbor. Not ideal as it would mean an ugly fence down the middle and fenced off on either end so no public access can be made except to the stairs/ramp/elevator to/from the street.Hmmmm. Thanks for sharing. So how do you have security at the new structure if the bridge is out of the bubble? Unless the concept art is wrong and people won’t have access to the bridge. Or they split the bridge with an ugly, tall fence or wall.
EDIT: Nevermind the concept art is not wrong because it says this too: “This pedestrian bridge will also provide convenient public access to and from Harbor Boulevard.”
Yeah, cause that can't be easily hacked/stolen when someone mingles through the crowd.Maybe they’ll give people who already went through security bracelets like they do at the resort pools. Lol
Maybe, but this all seems like extra work for something that is real simple, just have only screening on the Harbor side of the bridge. You're going to still have to have screening there anyways for all the foot traffic coming in from Harbor.I would imagine less fence more solid wall. They won’t want any intermixing, they could have a one way gate onto Harbor street level from the DL side to let the people out without walking back to the security gate.
Maybe, but this all seems like extra work for something that is real simple, just have only screening on the Harbor side of the bridge. You're going to still have to have screening there anyways for all the foot traffic coming in from Harbor.
This is Disney we're talking about, they will take the cheap way out every time, so why add all the extra expense for almost no benefit.
Because that would take up space that otherwise could be used to expand the parks, the entire point of this project is to reclaim that Harbor entry bus depot and security station to expand DCA.Maybe, but this all seems like extra work for something that is real simple, just have only screening on the Harbor side of the bridge. You're going to still have to have screening there anyways for all the foot traffic coming in from Harbor.
This is Disney we're talking about, they will take the cheap way out every time, so why add all the extra expense for almost no benefit.
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