Look at all that space in red.The incredible @marni1971 posted this on another thread and thought I'd share it over here.
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Pick a colour, any colour...
Every area that I've heard was considered for large-scale change over the last 3 years. No guarantee which will make the final chop. Other areas could be included but I can't personally confirm.
That's how potentially far-reaching and thorough the makeover could be. Note I said "could".
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Thanks again @marni1971
Welcome to Iger-land... Where the Bottom Line Comes True.
"When you wish upon a dollar..."
Seriously though, in 2005 when I first met him I was unimpressed. He asked all these insincere questions about our department. I'm glad I got to be part of Disney before him, cause the one after has been a nightmare.
When our benefits got cut, it caused a huge dent in my daughters life cause I had to cover myself her braces. It was so expensive. Nightmare. Before all her appointments cost me only 25 dollar copay. After the cut, her braces went covered and I had to fork it out.
My raises were generous, but spaced in weird intervals. And it always seemed when I had to do performance reviews they wanted me to focus on the bad things instead of the accomplishments.
The real deal breaker near the end came when they moved me to California but did not give me relocation adjustment to my pay. Is it wrong of me to kinda reveal these things, maybe but I've been needing to say these things and no one but a few of you know who I am.
Good to get it off your chest. Also a wake up call for anyone who thinks it's great to move there and work for them. This is the reason why it's less and less magical for the guests every time I go and more and more cast members look miserable and it rubs off on the guests. They need to take care of their employees to keep them wanting to give the guests a magical experience, otherwise it's just a job.Welcome to Iger-land... Where the Bottom Line Comes True.
"When you wish upon a dollar..."
Seriously though, in 2005 when I first met him I was unimpressed. He asked all these insincere questions about our department. I'm glad I got to be part of Disney before him, cause the one after has been a nightmare.
When our benefits got cut, it caused a huge dent in my daughters life cause I had to cover myself her braces. It was so expensive. Nightmare. Before all her appointments cost me only 25 dollar copay. After the cut, her braces went covered and I had to fork it out.
My raises were generous, but spaced in weird intervals. And it always seemed when I had to do performance reviews they wanted me to focus on the bad things instead of the accomplishments.
The real deal breaker near the end came when they moved me to California but did not give me relocation adjustment to my pay. Is it wrong of me to kinda reveal these things, maybe but I've been needing to say these things and no one but a few of you know who I am.
Very true. The more places open the better. Can't have all these empty buildings to just walk past, need them open to draw people in.In theory with more rides there will be less people on the on-stage paths, and more in ques and attractions.
That's always been a huge waste of space. So much more you can do with it.Look at all that space in red.
Good lord, they don't even have to touch the rest of the park if they just re-purpose the old Backlot Tour.
At this point there's really no way they can't go through with a DHS makeover. It's years overdue, too many things are closed, or have closed ... it's time. That being said, I do question if it's going to be a big reveal like DCA or if they just drop things here and there as they do them. It'd be better to do one big announcement. I can see them just teasing Star Wars, still, but confirming it's actually 100% coming. Just them not giving any real details. I think that's a mistake too but I doubt they care what I think. They do what they want. We may still get no announcement even if something is greenlit. LOL. All they seem to do anymore is drop a note on the blog and call it a day.
OK, so we've had some assorted Bob Iger sightings at WDW.
Backstage at the Disney-MGM Studios ... he is staying hidden pretty well.
And as to BoD members, 99.9% of people at WDW wouldn't recognize them if they were talking to them.
There were a few good years in the early 90s when it was still a working studio where it was an awesome tour. Then it became a shell of itself.That's always been a huge waste of space. So much more you can do with it.
Has anyone happened upon a number for Pandora? Just wondering if we can judge how many rides based on a dollar figure. if Pandora costs X what does DHS need over the next 5-10 years to fill out. $2 Billion? I think in comparison to DCA they rethemed many rides whereas DHS doesnt really have anything sitting around that they can redo. Seems like they need to build build build. Sure they could update Fantasmic or repurpose Indy for a new show but I am guessing new builds and complete tear downs will be what happens. How many SW based rides and attractions? How many Pixar based rides? Will they build a decent Pixar ride in addition to all the alleged Kiddie rides coming?So how many attractions would this involve? And will the attraction count be higher than what was there before?
I'm hoping TSPL and a Star Wars D/E isn't all a $1.5 billion-$2 billion makeover gets us.
I don't know that there IS a number specifically for Pandora. To my knowledge, relocating FotLK, the Harambe expansion, converting existing infrastructure to be nighttime-compatible, and Pandora itself are all lumped into one overall project. Something in my memory banks says "between $0.5B and $1B."Has anyone happened upon a number for Pandora?
That's always been a huge waste of space. So much more you can do with it.
"When you wish upon a dollar..."
In theory with more rides there will be less people on the on-stage paths, and more in ques and attractions.
LOL This is today's Disney Dining List: 10 Amazing Things at Walt Disney World’s BoardWalk Resort
Is Bob on there I wonder?
I don't think that's the primary goal. I think their #1 concern is to break the perception of DAK and DHS as half-day parks. If they can the average family's itinerary to a full day at DAK, a full day at DHS, and two days each at MK and Epcot, they can patch up some of the cracks in the bubble that were created by Potter. Room nights are the ultimate name of the game.Disney's looking to increase guest spending at DHS.
Cars Land, Mermaid, TSMM and WoC were 75% of the $1.25 billion DCA got. The rest was Buena Vista Street and some placemaking for Paradise Pier.Has anyone happened upon a number for Pandora? Just wondering if we can judge how many rides based on a dollar figure. if Pandora costs X what does DHS need over the next 5-10 years to fill out. $2 Billion? I think in comparison to DCA they rethemed many rides whereas DHS doesnt really have anything sitting around that they can redo. Seems like they need to build build build. Sure they could update Fantasmic or repurpose Indy for a new show but I am guessing new builds and complete tear downs will be what happens. How many SW based rides and attractions? How many Pixar based rides? Will they build a decent Pixar ride in addition to all the alleged Kiddie rides coming?
the number I ve read on here was around 800 million for the entire expansionI don't know that there IS a number specifically for Pandora. To my knowledge, relocating FotLK, the Harambe expansion, converting existing infrastructure to be nighttime-compatible, and Pandora itself are all lumped into one overall project. Something in my memory banks says "between $0.5B and $1B."
As you can see in many of the permits that @danlb_2000 has shared, the project is referred to as "DAK Expansion" (code name Morpho), not "Avatarland" or anything specific.
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