Disney Irish
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I'm figuring an average of 3 years, which was the average Disney project prior to COVID, see GE. So if shovels hit the ground by late 2024/early 2025 that would put it around summer 2028 opening. That is if everything is ready to go with the site. Which is why I say a TL redo is probably the best bet for that, if its announced.They could, ya know, just build faster. I would think, simply, the revenue and attendance benefits to having Avatar and/or Tomorrowland open by the Olympics would offset the added cost of expediting construction (or moving simply at a normal, non-Disney snails pace).
But that's logical and we know logic doesn't always apply to these things.
For Avatar, if its going in HL in DCA and including the existing Transportation Hub, that requires moving the Transportation Hub to the new location off Manchester first. And that means the Pumbaa structure would need to be built and finished before that, and that means the bridge across Harbor would need to be built and finished before that. Basically a lot of domino's have to fall before they can even start on Avatar. So yeah that is why I'm saying I'd be surprised if its done by 2028.