DoleWhipDrea
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Aha! I knew I was forgetting the original original name. I find it pretty funny that it's name has changed so many times.Before even the Disney Village when it was the Lake Buena Vista Shopping Village.
Aha! I knew I was forgetting the original original name. I find it pretty funny that it's name has changed so many times.Before even the Disney Village when it was the Lake Buena Vista Shopping Village.
I always thought the train that went to rafiki’s planet watch was a train that went around the world, could you imagine if expedition Everest had a real train stop?A train in AK would have been an awesome experience. Probably impossible to do now though
Let’s not forget running the tours using the old power plant / sewer system (in a desperate attempt to get the thread back on track)The town was a small fishing village. Dinosaur bones were discovered and a group of paleontologists came to the area, setting up camp in a old lodge. They formed the Dino Institute there to continue their research and opened the lodge as a restaurant to fund their institution. This was in the late 40's. Then in the late 70's they built the new Dino Institute to expand their preservation and research including state of the art technologies. In the mid 90's Dr. Marsh (The "boring" lady in the preshow video that you ignore) becomes the head of the Institute and acquires a tech company that discovers the breakthrough of time travel. safe tours to the cretaceous period are set up to help fund the further research at the Institute. The massive popularity of the tours leads to locals Chester and Hester turning their gas station into a roadside attraction amusement park to make money off of the visitors to the institute.
Everything has a purpose in Dinoland's backstory.
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With additional power/energy/consumption fueled by a pipe for mayo, ketchup, and mustard!Let’s not forget running the tours using the old power plant / sewer system (in a desperate attempt to get the thread back on track)
Oh, I was using it interchangeably, too. Disney Springs, Disney Village, Downtown Disney, Shoppes at Lake Buena Vista (Don't remember if that one is right). It's all the same.I should specify that it wasn't designed for Disney Springs, but the original incarnation of "Disney Village."
Well....There is this....Has the Indiana Jones retheme ever even been mentioned by insiders as a possibility? Because it's so hard to imagine that actually happening, particularly with such an awesome attraction like Dinosaur. It would have to be an extremely expensive ordeal, far more expensive than simply fixing up Dinosaur to its full potential again. It's not like Splash Mountain, where there are other reasons for retheming it, so I just can't see Disney spending that much money to convert the ride. And if they did convert it, they would almost certainly cut aspects of the theming/experience to make it very inferior to the original attraction.
Unless the new Indy movie has him go back in time to the Cretaceous Period...then I'd be concerned they're actually going to do this.
Let’s not forget running the tours using the old power plant / sewer system (in a desperate attempt to get the thread back on track)
I find it fascinating that the only way you have to dig deeper into the background of the Dino Institue is within the restaurant..I have not heard of this part; do you mind elaborating? Is that alluded to anywhere or is it one of the details on the Restaurant-o-saurus newspaper clips?
It’s somewhere inside the leaking mess I call my memory. I don’t recall where I got it from but it’s legit. That’s why the entrance and lobby are so posh - that’s the new, well funded institute. Soon as you leave the merge corridor you’re into the old part of the building where they’ve tapped into the power supply to power the Vortex. Nice and polished into darker and older with cables everywhere.I have not heard of this part; do you mind elaborating? Is that alluded to anywhere or is it one of the details on the Restaurant-o-saurus newspaper clips?
I'm thinking another PeopleMover would be a real nice touch.An actual train of some kind running from one end of the Springs to the other would have been far more enjoyable and practical.
I'm thinking another PeopleMover would be a real nice touch.
Dinoland has better world building than Galaxy’s Edge and I will die on this hillIt’s somewhere inside the leaking mess I call my memory. I don’t recall where I got it from but it’s legit. That’s why the entrance and lobby are so posh - that’s the new, well funded institute. Soon as you leave the merge corridor you’re into the old part of the building where they’ve tapped into the power supply to power the Vortex. Nice and polished into darker and older with cables everywhere.
Wait! You didn’t hear? The Dino’s are saying that their portrayal on the attraction is “problematic” and they feel they’re being exploited and we’re just emphasizing their stereotypes and just want to be left alone and install more screens to show their true selves…Has the Indiana Jones retheme ever even been mentioned by insiders as a possibility? Because it's so hard to imagine that actually happening, particularly with such an awesome attraction like Dinosaur. It would have to be an extremely expensive ordeal, far more expensive than simply fixing up Dinosaur to its full potential again. It's not like Splash Mountain, where there are other reasons for retheming it, so I just can't see Disney spending that much money to convert the ride. And if they did convert it, they would almost certainly cut aspects of the theming/experience to make it very inferior to the original attraction.
Unless the new Indy movie has him go back in time to the Cretaceous Period...then I'd be concerned they're actually going to do this.
Not to mention the fact that each vehicle is full of "tourists" being forced to participate in unsanctioned scientific experiments against their will and without obtaining fully informed consent prior to embarking. Seems like that should invoke censure from academia, government and public circles!Wait! You didn’t hear? The Dino’s are saying that their portrayal on the attraction is “problematic” and they feel they’re being exploited and we’re just emphasizing their stereotypes and just want to be left alone and install more screens to show their true selves…
There's nothing in Dinosaur that can't be replicated by blindfolding yourself in a big refrigerator box, then having four friends throw you down the stairs in it.
Do you have (a) a new 'fridge, (b) a staircase, and (c) four friends?This sounds amazing - I want to try.
Just watch that first step…after that, it’s all downhillDo you have (a) a new 'fridge, (b) a staircase, and (c) four friends?
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