Disney purchased land in the Washington DC area and ended up putting it back on the market shortly after purchase. If I am not mistaken I think that it is now a casino.
Wasn't that going to be some kind of Disney Colonial themed park??Six flags America is now on land Disney was very close to breaking ground on
Disney purchased land in the Washington DC area and ended up putting it back on the market shortly after purchase. If I am not mistaken I think that it is now a casino.
Wasn't that going to be some kind of Disney Colonial themed park??
Wasn't that going to be some kind of Disney Colonial themed park??
That was in Northern Virginia. The land I am talking about was in Maryland just over the Woodrow Wilson Bridge. Speculation was it was going to be a DVC resort and was soon sold off to another company. It was near the Gaylord National Resort.
OK, I'll admit to having a limited imagination, but, if you eliminate screens and sets, what is left. A track ride though an open field or through rooms that are empty but just painted white. No story, nothing to see? Clear that up for me will you? Thanks!I agree. I think they will. Will it be successful? Not sure. I think Universals ability to make new and innovative rides is running out. At least, to make a variety of rides. I just wanna see something new, I'm tired of screens and sets.
OK, I'll admit to having a limited imagination, but, if you eliminate screens and sets, what is left. A track ride though an open field or through rooms that are empty but just painted white. No story, nothing to see? Clear that up for me will you? Thanks!
im just glad we got a post on actual construction and not disney vs universalPhoto update as of Monday, May 9. With scaffolding surrounding the floating mountains all the way to the top, final details / painting is being applied now. If you look carefully, the "vines" between the floating mountains are taking shape, not just steel beams anymore.
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Ask and your (my) wish shall be granted!I agree! At the moment, he's a light in an otherwise pretty dark and pictureless forum.
If only he'd go to AK a little more. That would surely make my day!
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In the Twitter pic, It looks as though one of the yellow cranes is being dismantled. Is that the case, or was it at just the right angle to seem that way?
im just glad we got a post on actual construction and not disney vs universal
There are not enough likes in the world for this statement....Disney vs Universal should be band from all posting unless the title of the tread includes comparing the two. I am so tired of every tread turning into Disney vs Universal.
Don't remind me...the plans for that park were ambitious and gorgeous...Wasn't that going to be some kind of Disney Colonial themed park??
Why not both? I like Adventureland. I like Diagon Alley. I'm pretty sure I'm gonna like Kong, Pandora, and the SWE.I prefer immersive attractions in a land that combines different IP's and/or non IP attractions, restaurants and stores that fit a theme together. POTC And Jungle Cruise in Adventureland or FOTLK and KS in Harambe for example.
I think its more that this seems to be the basis of every single new ride now and many feel the creativity is lacking. In many cases, IP interest can be very fleeting which some feel will make the ride feel old very quickly. I think Disney has chosen their IP themed rides well, and am not totally opposed to using them for new rides.I don't understand why a few people hate the concept of single IP lands. Especially with rich worlds like Harry Potter and Avatar. You can turn a corner and become lost in the story. There's no disappointment of getting off the ride and having the story be over. Getting sucked in by the hugeness of a land, interacting with cast members that are in character, and discovering all the pieces of one whole make theme park storytelling convincing to me. We've evolved past the carnival ride set up of putting Peter Pan next to It's a Small World. Walt wanted people to feel like they were far from reality, and this impressive format has improved that concept immensely.
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