Because consumer pays for it.Why do we care how much it cost.
Because consumer pays for it.Why do we care how much it cost.
Disney has always had very inflated budgets (well at least over the last few decades).Why do we care how much it cost.
Things that negatively impact the guest experience like long waits and crowding are related to Disney’s high project costs.Why do we care how much it cost.
Yes. There is no comparing the two. One is shoehorned behind an existing pavilion and used part of an expansion pad. The other is a lesson in how to do a themed area.Do you mean DLP's version? I haven't been there but I do really like what they did in Epcot
Nah. Just to interrupt guest flow.
I certainly would never speak for Martin, but I think the tea leaves are saying one thing about all of that:Any and all new info on what more is to come, attraction-wise, to this new iteration of the park? Figment? Land and Seas refresh? Hyrdolators? Anything?? It is dry out here!
For the Brits here (unless it got shown on BBC America), reading about landscaping and meeting a deadline. Also works for the Luminous thread too.Landscaping going in on the two-tiered planter just beyond the wall at the far south end of the construction area today. In terms of what will be revealed soon, that just leaves the central planter, the north end of the southwest garden, and the area just east of the Journey of Water bathrooms needing some landscaping attention, though the latter two are difficult to see and may already be underway today as well.
The southern walls have also moved slightly, and that combined with scoring that extends down as far as the former splash pad suggests they'll be replacing sections of pavement soon.
I don't think the ride itself is amazing, but it's certainly a nice addition.I think RAT is a huge win imo. Great ride in an area that had no rides, cool expansion pad that keeps the cartoon rat area separated from the "authentic" looking area, I thought it was a great addition. Creperie coulda been better imo but other than that, solid addition that increased capacity.
They also just added lights to the trellis structures on the south end of the walls by the planter being landscaped today. And I mean just now, as in the lights weren’t there 2 hours ago lolLandscaping going in on the two-tiered planter just beyond the wall at the far south end of the construction area today. In terms of what will be revealed soon, that just leaves the central planter, the north end of the southwest garden, and the area just east of the Journey of Water bathrooms needing some landscaping attention, though the latter two are difficult to see and may already be underway today as well.
The southern walls have also moved slightly, and that combined with scoring that extends down as far as the former splash pad suggests they'll be replacing sections of pavement soon.
Zilch.Any and all new info on what more is to come, attraction-wise, to this new iteration of the park? Figment? Land and Seas refresh? Hyrdolators? Anything?? It is dry out here!
It's a new Festival hunt game! Did you get The Trellis Spotlights sticker?They also just added lights to the trellis structures on the south end of the walls by the planter being landscaped today. And I mean just now, as in the lights weren’t there 2 hours ago lol
Anyone who knows isn't saying anything.im curious about the playground area beside imagination pav. is it gonna be another playground or a kiosk/food option?
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Saw this on twitter. Seems fan made
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Saw this on twitter. Seems fan made
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