D23 Disneyland/DCA Predictions!

Model3 McQueen

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
They finally announce the Baby Groot's House of Fun! permanent reskin for The Haunted Mansion, and release the following concept art:

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Phroobar

Well-Known Member
I boldly predict there will be a solid chunk of time dedicated to back-patting each other about the overwhelming success that is Star Wars Land.
I boldly predict there will be a solid chunk of time when Disney executives are panicking because the projected guests for Star Wars Land don't show up due to rumors of massive crowding.

These will be the days the ride works flawlessly followed by long down periods for months.
 

Model3 McQueen

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
I boldly predict there will be a solid chunk of time dedicated to back-patting each other about the overwhelming success that is Star Wars Land.
I boldly predict there will be a solid chunk of time when Disney executives are panicking because the projected guests for Star Wars Land don't show up due to rumors of massive crowding.

These will be the days the ride works flawlessly followed by long down periods for months.

I'm sure Bobby Chapek will love to talk about Star Wars Land and take credit for that, over his legacy of Pixar Pier and Mission BO and Marvel Land
 

fctiger

Well-Known Member
I think it just outdated and need to be rethemed to something more light heartened. I would not want to be in the underworld on a Disney ride.

Honestly as a kid Snow White and Pinocchio felt much darker than Toad did. The witch really does come off as scary and literally tries to kill Snow White. Pinocchio is about a about a puppet who runs away, gets taken by an evil carnival that abducts kids and turns them into animals and gets eaten by a whale. That's pretty dark stuff for a six year old.

Going to hell in Toad is the best part of the ride!
 

GingerGirl3

Active Member
@Rich T I used the ride as an inducement to my DS when I read him The Wind In the Willows. He always loved the ride but really enjoys it more now that he knows the story. I’m a bookworm and I’ve read my kids all the books that are behind the rides and literary characters.

I agree @fctiger my DD was terrified of the Snow White ride and even told Snow White that when they met because the ride is too much about the Evil Queen. My DD gets scared by the train on Toad, which I remember being scared by as a kid, but has no fear or understanding of the hell portion.
 

Disney Irish

Premium Member
The story is well known in the UK.

That might be true, especially since its a British story written by a Scottish author. But we're talking about California students in the US....

Fun fact, Kenneth Grahame the author of the Wind in the Willows is also the author of The Reluctant Dragon which was also turned into a Disney film of the same name.
 

Disney Irish

Premium Member
Old dead eyes Kristen Stewart of course.
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Jacob reminds me too much of Shark boy & Lava girl.

Well duh of course she'll be at the center of it. But one of the core themes will be her being torn between her love for Edward and her for Jacob.

Hmm I wonder why Jacob reminds you of Shark Boy....

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