World_Showcase_Lover007
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Insiders called this reveal very well. Did we get everything they've hinted at, no, but we got a lot. I suspect Disney held off on fiftieth announcements because it might do more harm than good. If you were planning a trip and found out that 4-6 attractions would be down at a time, you might wait a year to go, especially if you knew they would be greatly enhanced and you wouldn't be able to go back for several years. For this reason I think the fiftieth will be down played for a while, maybe a year or more. Marketing wants an asset not a loss.
As for Epcot, why reveal stuff that you wont get too for a year or more? The world of nature will take at least 1-2 years and make that area a nightmare. Add in closing Spaceship Earth, and Future World is a real mess. I haven't even counted the front gate or Guardians or the play pavilion, or Space restaurant.
Just speculation, but I doubt Poppins will start until the rat is open, and if it happens, Brazil won't break ground for at least 6 months to a year.
The loss of half of Innoventions probably wont start until after this holiday season or when the majority of work at the main gate is finished.
Right now there are 5 major renovations going on and 3 new movies coming. Something should wrap up before they make another mess or two especially at their construction speed.
Not getting anything announced for the other parks is a big disappointment, but again I think marketing decided to let Epcot shine in thee spotlight. I suspect there are exciting things on the table for all three of the other parks and eventually we will hear about those.
Because it’s all marketing hype and a big corporate game. Talk is cheap but causes a fervor of excitement (see D23 crowd every time Chapek uttered a syllable). You don’t have to go through with everything you say but you might as well take the credit in advance. Most people won’t remember everything you announced... so it’s no big deal when things like the Main St. Theatre don’t get built.
Don’t get me wrong, I think Disney should be more selective in their announcements and follow through with reasonable timelines, but that ain’t how it works. The corporate execs don’t care that the details haven’t been fully flushed out for future attractions. They want credit now. So they say “it’s gonna be magical and the greatest thing ever!” Really bc even the imagineers don’t know that bc it hasn’t been sorted out yet. It’s all hype and bluster.