This is the general sentiment, it seems. TSI is not as big of a loss as the river itself and the Liberty Belle. Both add kinetic energy and natural beauty to the park, which was once a differentiating factor for what is considered a "theme park" versus an amusement park.Well, hate to see ROA go though honestly, I think we went to TS island once in our last 10 trips and rode the Liberty Belle twice, so not really missing much by way of attractions, but more so the aesthetics. I do hope they have a significant berm that separates Cars from the Haunted Mansion. This is going to be an expensive expansion.
The top right is definitely water. Some of ROA will remain by Big Thunder at least, to keep the connection to Seven Seas Lagoon (it may only be a small portion) The lower right is probably a new berm to separate Liberty Square from Frontierland.View attachment 808579
Is that water in the circles? Could be the back half of RoA still being there.
Also what is that in the image where I'm pointing at with the arrow?
I think it's accurate to say that the ROA environment does more for the parkgoers not experiencing them than it does for the people on the boats or island. It's a place that makes the whole part of the park look and feel lived-in and living. It's a place that completely resets the pace of the parkgoing experience. It's as crucial that Disney understands and delivers on that part of this replacement as it does with delivering on the rides. Let's see if they can pull it off.Well, hate to see ROA go though honestly, I think we went to TS island once in our last 10 trips and rode the Liberty Belle twice, so not really missing much by way of attractions, but more so the aesthetics. I do hope they have a significant berm that separates Cars from the Haunted Mansion. This is going to be an expensive expansion.
Mostly agree with this.Folks, we still have the originals in Disneyland. We're giving up a seldom-used copy for new(ish), more popular attractions. And we still have the entire north area for "Beyond Big Thunder."
We can argue about whether Cars belongs in Frontierland, and what "Frontierland" means. But on the whole, this is a net positive.
This mindset presupposes that the new attraction(s) will be ugly.It is the best looking part of the entire park. Looking over the river as you walk from liberty square and into frontierland...it is not always just about the attractions.
Completely agree it’s a net gain of two attractions that 90% of guest will do. TS island was/is a ghost town at all times of the day. There’s zero reason to leave such valuable space and unused for park that badly needs more capacity.Folks, we still have the originals in Disneyland. We're giving up a seldom-used copy for new(ish), more popular attractions. And we still have the entire north area for "Beyond Big Thunder."
We can argue about whether Cars belongs in Frontierland, and what "Frontierland" means. But on the whole, this is a net positive.
Looks like Guidos?
Folks, we still have the originals in Disneyland. We're giving up a seldom-used copy for new(ish), more popular attractions. And we still have the entire north area for "Beyond Big Thunder."
We can argue about whether Cars belongs in Frontierland, and what "Frontierland" means. But on the whole, this is a net positive.
Mostly agree with this.
It's a radical move and the park is going to lose part of its classic ambiance, but RoA in WDW is a copy and will still exist in CA. If they tried to remove it at Disneyland I'd be a bit more up in arms.
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Is that water in the circles? Could be the back half of RoA still being there.
Also what is that in the image where I'm pointing at with the arrow? (edit: is that the green awning of Mansion?)
Len……don’t do this to us lol. Cars IP aside, losing the river is really bad.
Never in a million years did I think this would happen.
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