cbconglom
Well-Known Member
Nope. It cost somewhere around $950-975 million USD depending on who you talk to. And Disney paid for the entire expansion. The HK SAR paid nothing.
$975? Well good we can get mystic manor for a song
Nope. It cost somewhere around $950-975 million USD depending on who you talk to. And Disney paid for the entire expansion. The HK SAR paid nothing.
You know what would help, shows. MK has practically no entertainment. Diamond Horshoe should have a show. Unfortunately they took out the Tomorrowland theater. But what if they built a new theater, wouldn't cost much, for a Tangled musical or import a show from one of the other parks or cruise ships. That could help with get some more people off the walkways. That is one of MK big issues compared to DL. DL has a lot of entertainment but the busiest park in the world has hardly any.
Don't forget the dance party!!!It used to. It used to.
It's amazing to think that for a generation plus of Guests, entertainment at MK has meant foamhead meet-greet-and-gropes and ancient parades (FoF excepted). MK has the least live entertainment of any of the castle parks right now.
When stuff starts going vertical then I'll begin to become enthusiastic, Until then it's just PR spin to be commented upon.
Wait, if you're evil and we're following you. Does that make us Minions?
I think you're right. D23 still may not have much of anything announced.
Very likely.
Now this is strictly my opinion and I have nothing to base this on… But I would Think that a Star Wars announcement would be big enough to have its own stage by itself.
Just reminds me of May the Fourth... And the I'll-fated announcement rumor that never happened
If that's the case, I'm thinking we need some telephonic communications tomorrow...Your ears must be burning right now as you have been a major subject of discussion today involving multiple parties!
No Spirit clearly said Marvel to DL and SW to WDW.
A loud SHAME, SHAME, SHAME on the 14 folks who gave you a like for two words.
A loud SHAME, SHAME, SHAME on the 14 folks who gave you a like for two words.
Any word on Phantom Manor? Prior to the announcement there was a lot of talk about it getting an update, but practically none since.
Hey, politics is strictly forbidden here! I'm not one who usually tries to police things here, but a joke like that is temping for liberals like myself to answer. So, instead of answering it and breaking the rules, I am posting this.
I just want to say again how much I like Jack Dorsey and his involvement with the company. He is constantly posting quotes of Walt and pictures of Walt but I think this tweet he replied to sums Jack up:
Edit: I like this one too...
Endulge me for a moment, numbers wise.... since we're talking the Studios and all....
Studios 1997: 10,500,000
Studios 2014: 10,312,000
Change? -1.79%. in 17 years.
Epcot and Studios have both been Flat in the long run over the past 20 years. Only park that shows significant growth is MK, an astronomical 68% since 1992.
Now. C'mon 'sploder, you know I would NEVER tell folks to get excited by Disney in the swamps if there wasn't ample reason.
BTW, funny Twit theory going around (they think this is critical thinking, btw) is that I'm getting them all psyched and then Disney won't doing anything because I'm making all this up and I'll say ''Told ya. You can never trust those damn Disney-bastards like The Weatherman and the oddly waifish man of anemic personality!!! I was right, but things change!!!''
Not happening. Barring WWIII (in which case we'll have a lot more to worry about), the funds are there, the desire to do things has been expressed and the plans have pretty much (no, not an out ... look at the DCA redo, small things were dropped and others added) been etched in stone. Now, just sit back and wait ... or save up and let's all surprise @WDWFigment in Tokyo!
Speaking of schedules and budgets on other parks, did I miss your thoughts on the oc article today about the 1b for DL?
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