Next Big Thing
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It looks very temporary, just so they can run the track until needing to switch the building around to TSL.Yes they are temporary
It looks very temporary, just so they can run the track until needing to switch the building around to TSL.Yes they are temporary
I know... Really having trouble visualizing how this queue is laid outDoes anyone have an overhead diagram that shows how all 3 tracks are arranged in the two buildings?
That would explain the stack of over-sized Playboy magazines.I believe the theme is that you're now "under Andys bed". For the third track.
There's still room for it, if Disney wants to build it. Monstropolis would've been cooler, I doubt it's coming though. I really think one of the cheapest and quickest ways would be to take the whole Pixar Place concept and exaggerate it. Build a replica of the Pixar Studios building, and put several attractions within, dark rides, the door coaster for example, a show or something, ect. That would only work if they could some how use forced perspective to make the building look like all one building, because I'm think it would have to have show buildings wider/longer then the actual Studio would be.Can't help but think that could've been a Monsters Inc Door Coaster...
Honestly don't understand Disney's thinking with this and the whole Toy Story Land concept. Such wasted potential at the back of the park.
80 Minutes now... but event that is way down from the past.... So maybe an hour wait?
I was at DHS today and there was nothing slow about it - it was stuffed!The parks are pretty slow right now. 80 or 60 minutes is still an awful wait and not one I'd stand in. Hoping this is just a learning curve and the wait drops down closer to 30 minutes or less.
That's because there's only 5 rides, 3-4 shows and a slew of M&Gs in the park (along with a complete lack of walking room with SoA closed off).I was at DHS today and there was nothing slow about it - it was stuffed!
Why are you quoting me to say that? My point was that the park was full and TSMM had a 80 minute wait, not 120. I think everyone in this thread is aware of what's open.That's because there's only 5 rides, 3-4 shows and a slew of M&Gs in the park (along with a complete lack of walking room with SoA closed off).
My point was the park is obviously going to SEEM packed when 1/3 of it is walled off.Why are you quoting me to say that? My point was that the park was full and TSMM had a 80 minute wait, not 120. I think everyone in this thread is aware of what's open.
i don't agree with SEEM. SEEM is relative, but "stuffed" is absolute. Yes, there are less people in the park, but the capacity is now less. My point was that yesterday the park was close to full, and that the wait on TSMM was 80, not 120. Are you thinking Disney will still allow the same number of people into DHS even though so much of the park area is closed? I don't think so.My point was the park is obviously going to SEEM packed when 1/3 of it is walled off.
No, my point is and has been that even though the park may be packed, it's running at far less capacity which means the park hitting capacity is much easier.i don't agree with SEEM. SEEM is relative, but "stuffed" is absolute. Yes, there are less people in the park, but the capacity is now less. My point was that yesterday the park was close to full, and that the wait on TSMM was 80, not 120. Are you thinking Disney will still allow the same number of people into DHS even though so much of the park area is closed? I don't think so.
Duh! I agree! So my original post was that when the park is close to capacity (i.e. "stuffed"), the wait time on TSMM was 80, not 120. The post I responded to originally thought 80 was high in a slow time, but for DHS yesterday it was not "slow" since the park was near capacity.No, my point is and has been that even though the park may be packed, it's running at far less capacity which means the park hitting capacity is much easier.
I wish they would expand TSMM at DCA. The wait is always extremely long and there are no FPs. I still like Astroblasters better but I would still like to do TSMM without the eternal wait.
I checked the DL App yesterday (as i'm planning for an upcoming trip) and the wait time for TSMM was 50 mins. Certainly not a walk-on.Given what's been said, I've always heard that TSMM and Soarin' are walk on's compared to their Florida counterparts..
Soarin' is 50 minutes at 4pm PDT. I've been to DCA many times this year and Soarin' always has a long wait and it's tough to get a fast pass.Given what's been said, I've always heard that TSMM and Soarin' are walk on's compared to their Florida counterparts..
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