Bob Iger at WDW now ... BoD to Follow?

Cesar R M

Well-Known Member
Yet the data says the Studios is still merely awful.
noone says "you're awful" now.
The "politically correct" crowd now refuses to use such derogatory words.
Hence we will call the DHS the "special cousin" of Disney Parks :hilarious:

This. Perhaps people can actually refrain from posting unless it is on topic. If everyone keeps up at this rate any real info will be buried in hundreds of pages.
You're implying that it wouldn't.

This and Spirited thread constantly churn 10 pages.. be in "topic" or "barely in topic".
 

Cesar R M

Well-Known Member
If you didnt go inside, how do you know whether it was busy or not?
Im in there multiple times every trip and there are always plenty of people inside
Well, we had to wait more than 30 minutes right infront of Disney Quest(we waited for La Nouba opening).
And there were noone going in or out.
 

ToTBellHop

Well-Known Member
Bad analogy, Anna & Elsa have low capacity as compared to DQ.

Now if you were waiting for an hour for Pirates/Mansion without moving.... I think that fits your point better.
Fair enough. I don't know that an omnimover works either--if you don't move for half an hour outside Mansion, it's broken. That said, I have experienced something like this at DQ. It has a set capacity, obviously, and once it's full, sometimes you wait...and wait...to get in. At least that is how it was the last time I went in the early 2000s. I have no idea how it's been the last 10 years (other than the fact that the rides haven't changed and they lost frozen/thawed cheesecake). The closest approximation to the way DQ loaded for me back then is like waiting outside the Apple Store in NYC to get in around Christmas.
 

gmajew

Premium Member
Would love to see new omnimover in DHS at least two of them to help eat crowds. The park will need high high capacity rides to make this rework actually work. If they go and do something with low capacity for Star Wars it will be huge huge problem... Star Wars will have people lined up similar to Harry Potter... so it needs to have the capacity.
 

flynnibus

Premium Member
It stand by my reasoning for the last few years that we have reason to believe WDW will be up to par by 2021. Let's all remember Disneyland prior to 2005. It was essentially where WDW is today. California Adventure was still mostly new and shiny, but far from perfect, Disneyland was feeling neglected, etc. 2005 and DIsneyland's 50th brought a complete resurgence to that area at the time when WDW was on its downward slide (after a strong 90's resurgence)

But you are glossing over what brought on that change for Disneyland in 2005 - LEADERSHIP CHANGE. The 50th anniversary was simply the vehicle Ouimet used to jump start the park out of it's dark era. It was the change in leadership and mentality towards the parks that actually fueled the turnaround - not that it was because of an anniversary.

The turnaround was in leadership -- not due to the anniversary. The former was just a vehicle of change, not the motivation.
 

chiefs11

Well-Known Member
Fair enough. I don't know that an omnimover works either--if you don't move for half an hour outside Mansion, it's broken. That said, I have experienced something like this at DQ. It has a set capacity, obviously, and once it's full, sometimes you wait...and wait...to get in. At least that is how it was the last time I went in the early 2000s. I have no idea how it's been the last 10 years (other than the fact that the rides haven't changed and they lost frozen/thawed cheesecake). The closest approximation to the way DQ loaded for me back then is like waiting outside the Apple Store in NYC to get in around Christmas.
He said he was waiting for LaNouba, not DQ. He saw no one going in or out of DQ.
 

ToTBellHop

Well-Known Member
He said he was waiting for LaNouba, not DQ. He saw no one going in or out of DQ.
Ah! Haha. Reading is hard. My bad.

"Nobody goes in, and nobody comes out."
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Monorail_Red_77

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Inside-Out is already interviewing for the job currently held by a purple dragon.

I wouldn't be at all surprised to see the simulators reused in Innoventions.

That would make the most sense. Already have them. Minimal costs involved with moving them to another location. They could easily fit into Innoventions.
 

SYRIK2000

Well-Known Member
Those are no longe at WDW. I think @marni1971 said they're at Hong Kong for the Iron Man ride.

I mean reuse the ones from the closing DQ. Then put Inside Out into the old Cranium Command. Low cost overlay. Reuse DQ equipment, gives you another pavilion to thin the herd at Epcot and saves Imagination for A Frozen Attraction, Frozen Play Area at End and A frozen 3D movie out back. Plus a shop already inside for Frozen merchandise.
 

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