got a few Questions as i am working on a new up to date version of WDW Plans for my version.
Question 1-Should Marvel and star wars be in a Nighttime Parade for Magic Kingdom?
Question 2-Should Fanastyland have a Another Major Expansion/Phase 2
Question 3-Should there be a 3rd water park at WDW and should it be named after River Country
Question 4-Should there be a 5th gate or just focus on adding Capacity into the current parks making the current parks into full day parks/fixing the Capacity Numbers in the parks/parking lot
1. I definitely prefer the presence of the classic animated franchise, I do see cool opportunities which Disney could use to represent marvel and lucasfilm franchises in parades.
2. The new fantasyland expansion did leave some missed opportunities which people have been waiting for but i feel like fantasyland is the most popular land still and doesnt lack attractions or experiences while frontierland, liberty square, adventureland and tomorrowland could use an expansion.
3. I think it would be way cooler than the planned hotel. Especially with the more recently opened and planned water parks, I'm curious to see how Disney would react to these advancements.
4. The urgence lies in capacity but dreaming of a 5th gate is not wrong nor very unrealistic because Disney wouldnt look at opportunities to use their space to grow and copete with other theme park groups.
a few more Questions i have as i work on this
5.What Dining do you think needs more of per park say Magic Kingdom more table Service restaurants while AK Quick Service for example
6.Should i bring the attention back to themed hotels on WDW property like the Toy Story Hotel being built in other Disney property's around the world and star wars or just do what they are doing now with the hotel replacing river country
7.Should there be new events added to the parks/Disney springs other than Christmas and Halloween?
5. I believe the parks need a reasonable variety of table services and quick services. Especially some more signature and unique experiences could be added to the parks, the parks definitely miss more of those. Also the use of more variety in offerings of food from different kitchens around the world, their franchise desired snacks and meals and a bit of innovation by Disney themselves.
6. I think the most exciting stay over destinations are the ones who offer something special like how AK lodge offers a savannah view or how french quarter truly captures the relevance of new orleans and its own culture. Hotels like the toy story hotel are well themed but usually lack the over theming compared to the older hotels in paris, tokyo and orlando, while hotels like the adventureland lodge in hong kong actually look more like something "disney" and something more classy and accessible compared to a hotel themed solely to a franchise. Especially with the more wide theme offerings and overarching themes over in orlando, hotels like the toy story hotel would feel somewhat out of place imo.