Casper Gutman
Well-Known Member
I'm sure this has been covered, but do we expect the riverboat and TSI to close before 2026?
I can’t recall if this has been covered but I think it would be logical to say yes.I'm sure this has been covered, but do we expect the riverboat and TSI to close before 2026?
ProbablyI'm sure this has been covered, but do we expect the riverboat and TSI to close before 2026?
As currently planned, yes.I'm sure this has been covered, but do we expect the riverboat and TSI to close before 2026?
I hear the monorail will be DVC only all the rest will have bus serviceHas anyone mentioned that this whole area, plus Villains Land whenever they get around to building it, is going to be DVC-only? That’s how they’re going to get crowding under control throughout the rest of the park. The DVC lounge was just the first step towards a split MK, but apparently they haven’t decided whether or not to include TBA and BTM in this yet. I guess the in-house fighting over who would pay maintenance costs is a big one.
TDO and Burbank are currently looking at what other areas of the other 3 parks could be carved off for DVC guests (you don’t think the DVC sales lounge at Epcot was coincidence, do you?). And there are rumblings one of the water parks may become a DVC exclusive venue as well. Word is the After Hours events at Typhoon Lagoon have been test runs for an eventual DVC-only switch.
I hear the monorail will be DVC only all the rest will have bus service
LETS GO, oh waitBREAING NEWS - Apr.1 - Disney announces the cancellation of Cars attraction in MK!
Three words - brain eating amoebaHey guys so I have this idea how we could stop Disney from draining RoA and demolishing TSI, ok so what if we get a bunch people and a lot of those water tubes and we camp out in the RoA, that way, Disney cannot drain the water and we save RoA and TSI
What a poorly researched article. It lost me when it continued to tell the false narrative that the Rivers of America are getting replaced by a dirt track and trackless All-terrain ride vehicles similar to the ones created by Dynamic Attractions in 2017, when we know it will be a tracked rally race through the Wilderness.Forbes just dropped an article about all this.
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Disney Facing Furious Backlash Over $17 Billion Theme Park Investments
Disney’s Magic Kingdom is known as the most magical place on earth but industry luminaries have warned that incoming changes could cast a dark spell on the historic theme park.www.forbes.com
How do we know that?we know it will be a tracked rally race through the Wilderness.
I almost seems like AI read this thread and some other similar sites and wrote it.What a poorly researched article. It lost me when it continued to tell the false narrative that the Rivers of America are getting replaced by a dirt track and trackless All-terrain ride vehicles similar to the ones created by Dynamic Attractions in 2017, when we know it will be a tracked rally race through the Wilderness.
The imagineering video that was posted a few weeks ago.How do we know that?
Pretty much everything Disney has announced about the attraction. Every single piece of concept art has involved the cars racing though the Wilderness. Both times the dirt track test footage was release (D23 Brazil and the We Call It Imagineering) Disney have stressed that those were not the ride vehicles but testing how they could simulate the terrain. The We Call It Imagineering video also showed the tracked model of the ride vehicles going over the simulated terrain, debunking the Dynamic Attractions trackless ATVs theory.How do we know that?
That’s typical of articles written by Caroline Reid.What a poorly researched article. It lost me when it continued to tell the false narrative that the Rivers of America are getting replaced by a dirt track and trackless All-terrain ride vehicles similar to the ones created by Dynamic Attractions in 2017, when we know it will be a tracked rally race through the Wilderness.
This might be true but 99% of people reading it don't know that. And that's what the issue is, from Disney's perspective. All they will see is Disney ripping out a gorgeous natural landscape from their most attended park to put in a cartoon Cars ride.That’s typical of articles written by Caroline Reid.
Isn’t that what is happening?All they will see is Disney ripping out a gorgeous natural landscape from their most attended park to put in a cartoon Cars ride.
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