1FoolishMortal
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Some pictures:
The new entrance.
Disney's World of Color
The new entrance.
Disney's World of Color
After reading this, I have tons of questions. First of which, I wonder if the Little Mermaid attraction will be anything like the one that was demo'd on the DVD?
I think I am most impressed by the 9000 seat area for some Disney's World Of Color, if I'm not mistaken.
Here's the only piece of concept art released so far. Not sure how it compares to what was on the DVD. I have heard the DVD version was more similar to Peter Pan's ride system, whereas the concept art looks to be for an omnimover.
Here's the only piece of concept art released so far. Not sure how it compares to what was on the DVD. I have heard the DVD version was more similar to Peter Pan's ride system, whereas the concept art looks to be for an omnimover.
I think they mean 9,000 person capacity, not exactly 9,000 seats. Though I do think some sort of amphitheater will be worked into the design....
Hrmm...very interesting. My first trip is coming up in January -- I may have to plan another for when the "fix" is in.
And bring Cars Land on over to Disney's Hollywood Studios while they're at it!Bring the Little Mermaid attraction over to Walt Disney World's Fantasyland!:sohappy:
I'm very excited about Carsland. It's one of my all time favorite animated films and I've always hoped that Radiator Springs would be recreated in a park. And the ride should be the E-ticket that the park needs so badly. I also think the Little Mermaid dark ride finally coming to reality is wonderful. And the World of Color has been getting great publicity for a long time.
I, though, differ from the general public in that I LOVE the entrance plaza and Paradise Pier, the two areas that will be changing the most. I love the "CALIFORNIA" sign out front and the postcard look of the entrance. And Paradise Pier was one of my favorite parts of the park. The music and the themeing worked perfectly for me and I will really hate to lose the Maliboomer. Also losing Golden Dreams is a big blow to me because I think that attraction sets the tone of the park better than anything else. I really wish I could have been in the park in 2001 when the "California" theme was more evident that it will be in a few years and even the way it is now.
Overall, I can't complain about any of this though. These changes are needed and I guess I can sacrafice those few things in order to get so much more in return. Good luck WDI!
I just hope they explain the significance of the Carthay Circle Theater in the park, because they don't do anything here at MGM about it and I think people would be interested in knowing that it was the theater that held the premiere for Snow White. I had no idea until I had my park orientation as a CM. It isn't like the Chinese theater where everyone recognizes it and understands it.
For some reason, when I read the description of the E-ticket ride in the new Cars land I thought of test track.
Bring the Little Mermaid attraction over to Walt Disney World's Fantasyland!:sohappy:
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