any news?
I think it's safe to say that if we had news, it would be posted.
Apparently, someone on Micechat said that some pieces of Tokyo's old Jubilation parade were spotted on site behind the parade warehouse. Specifically the Peter Pan float. I'm curious to see if this at all has anything to do with either a daytime or nighttime parade for the 60th.
According to a previous MiceAge article they did say that a new daytime parade was going to replace the Pixar Parade in Disney California Adventure.
http://micechat.com/26081-disneyland-tron-monsters/
I loved the Tron concept!! Tomorrowland couldn't have had a better franchise that fit into the area more perfect. It could've carried a pretty impressive aesthetic throughout the land as well. Hopefully Star Wars is postponed long enough for a 3rd park, and a Tron attraction is brought back up for Tomorrowland, even if it's unlikely at this point. Anyways, back on topic lol.So much has changed since that article was written, so it's hard to tell. At least the TRON ride got shelved. Oy.
I loved the Tron concept!! Tomorrowland couldn't have had a better franchise that fit into the area more perfect. It could've carried a pretty impressive aesthetic throughout the land as well. Hopefully Star Wars is postponed long enough for a 3rd park, and a Tron attraction is brought back up for Tomorrowland, even if it's unlikely at this point. Anyways, back on topic lol.
It's more on theme than Star Wars, but it's a lame duck property. If they insist on using franchise IP for new attractions, why bother with TRON and Monsters? The Legacy movie was a flop. Previous to the TRON attraction a groundbreaking Iron Man E-ticket was proposed. That's a no brainer - would easily be the next Indy for Disneyland and the IP couldn't be more popular.
Regardless, I think TRON is just a bad idea.
What is important is that the Iron Man ride was meant to be the centerpiece of the 60th. Now no rides are under construction, and won't be until 2016 at the earliest. I'll never understand Disney.
Meanwhile, up the road, the Boy Who Lived is about to disrupt the LA theme park market. Just like in Florida, Disney is going to let their market share be forcibly decreased. Anyone who thinks Disneyland won't lose money to USH is nuts - tourists on a limited schedule will make time for USH where they might not have before.
Also, USH has been executing a detailed, multi-year plan. DLR can't even nail down what they're doing in 10 months for a marketing promo.
They'd be wise to get their act together soon, and that includes a third gate, IMO.
Amen, sister. I love the DL fans who don't believe Disneyland will be affected at all when Potter opens. They're delusional.
When Anaheim moves forward with the 3rd gate or if somehow they figure out a way to keep people from hopping out of DCA and back into Disneyland, they will likey start caring about holding guests captive in SoCal. At that point, I think the CitiPass participation stops and you will see more than the 5 day ticket come back in play as they try to hold guests captive at DLR.
I saw Magical last May and was not impressed with is (compared to Wishes) - the only "saving grace" was Dumbo
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