News 'Encanto' and 'Indiana Jones'-themed experiences at Animal Kingdom

wityblack

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I'm hopeful Encanto is the next home-run by Disney. It'll be nice to see something of that scale skewing much more family/younger when our recent large expansions have been Tron, Guardians, Galaxy's Edge, and Pandora. And Monsters, Indy, and Villains will tend more "big kid." Even Slinky Dog Dash can be intimidating for little ones. MMRR (and I guess Ratatouille) are the only large-scale family/young skewing rides in the resort in a long while, possibly since New Fantasyland, or generously Frozen (although it still gatekeeps with a drop, just like Tiana's). Exciting prospects, and even though I'm bitter about the location of Cars, that should also help satisfy a younger crowd.
 

Incomudro

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>make land utilizing the region that has the Amazon Rainforest, home to one of the diversity hotspots in nature
>No animals

lmaooooo

i still think we'll see Capybaras eventually but I'm disappointed animal-wise if these are close to final/final plans.
No animals in Disney's Animal Kingdom featured in the land that in real life contains the most bio diversity on the planet.
 

Brer Panther

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No animals in Disney's Animal Kingdom featured in the land that in real life contains the most bio diversity on the planet.
Gee, it's almost like this was greenlit purely to shoehorn two unfitting IPs into this park and not to make a great new addition to Animal Kingdom that actually fit the park.

I'm just as annoyed by this as you are, mind you.
 

James Alucobond

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Gee, it's almost like this was greenlit purely to shoehorn two unfitting IPs into this park and not to make a great new addition to Animal Kingdom that actually fit the park.

I'm just as annoyed by this as you are, mind you.
It's almost as if this land wasn't originally designed with the sizable trail space some of the other lands have. 🤔

I mean, it's disappointing, but they're reusing most of the infrastructure, and there wasn't much there for the animals. I'd prefer preserving the attraction count with the play area in this instance. The one habitat that was in Dinoland was a nothingburger.
 

Moth

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It's almost as if this land wasn't originally designed with the sizable trail space some of the other lands have. 🤔

I mean, it's disappointing, but they're reusing most of the infrastructure, and there wasn't much there for the animals. I'd prefer preserving the attraction count with the play area in this instance. The one habitat that was in Dinoland was a nothingburger.
Something something blessing of space something Walt quote here something I want to see anacondas and Capybaras.

I think down the road I wouldn't be shocked if they added small-medium sized animal enclosures.
 

etc98

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Something something blessing of space something Walt quote here something I want to see anacondas and Capybaras.

I think down the road I wouldn't be shocked if they added small-medium sized animal enclosures.
They should build an Australia land, move the Nemo show there, and put an animal trail where Nemo currently is.

Never gonna happen though
 

coffeefan

Active Member
An Amazon Rainforest River Safari would be amazing though tbh.
You think the reason why they're not gonna do any animals is because it'd be too expensive? Or because they don't want the guys who went after SeaWorld to get on their cases?
They probably have data that new rides will increase attendance more.
 

Starship824

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In the Parks
No
I know a lot of people here aren't not happy about the fact that there might not be any animals in this land, but personally it doesn't really bother me. Considering up until recently, I didn't even know DinoLand had a crocodile exhibit and I think it's good that the space in between Indiana Jones and Encanto might be a play area. So that we're not losing anything for small children who don't want to do Encanto and for parents who just need to let their kids blow off steam. Kids just need places to run around and have fun and they've been removing that from the parks for a while. Bringing that back would be great even if it could be at the cost of animal exhibits. Even though this part of the park never really had any to begin with, so it doesn't really bother me because of that.
 

Soluna16

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I know a lot of people here aren't not happy about the fact that there might not be any animals in this land, but personally it doesn't really bother me. Considering up until recently, I didn't even know DinoLand had a crocodile exhibit and I think it's good that the space in between Indiana Jones and Encanto might be a play area. So that we're not losing anything for small children who don't want to do Encanto and for parents who just need to let their kids blow off steam. Kids just need places to run around and have fun and they've been removing that from the parks for a while. Bringing that back would be great even if it could be at the cost of animal exhibits. Even though this part of the park never really had any to begin with, so it doesn't really bother me because of that.

People just really love to complain on here, if it's not their exact vision it's wrong and bad.
 

DisneyHead123

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You think the reason why they're not gonna do any animals is because it'd be too expensive? Or because they don't want the guys who went after SeaWorld to get on their cases?

My guess is a combination of factors. I.e.:

- “Animal experiences” are a prominent thing in kid’s entertainment now. Pretty locally around my area, you could feed a giraffe, pet a wallaby, drive right past a zebra, swim with otters, handle various reptiles, snorkel with stingrays, pet / feed a sloth… that’s within a 0-3 hour radius, I’m sure there’s much more available near the county’s biggest cities. When that’s going on at the local mall or library, and Disney has to offer less in terms of up-close experiences due to liability and their crowd levels, my guess is that it’s not a money making investment for them right now. AK is already absolutely full of animal enclosures and yet people complain it’s a “half day” park. If most people were checking out every trail and enclosure, I don’t think you’d hear those complaints. In the 90s when AK was built you didn’t see a lot of exotic animals outside of the zoo or circus. Now they seem to be everywhere. (Whether they should be is of course another question, but for now, just saying kids these days can pet a sloth which was not at all a thing when I was growing up.)

- There’s the potential backlash factor, as you mentioned. Animals in captivity is a hot topic right now.

- Animal care is expensive and can also be prohibitive if done correctly. Animals may be sensitive to certain noises or sounds, for example, making building loud attractions nearby a no-go.

- Animals cannot legally be trademarked and turned into IP. Yet… (Does anyone remember the Ringling / Barnum and Bailey real live unicorn from the 80s? Possibly only a matter of time before someone genetically engineers a pink pony with wings or something and then the Supreme Court is debating whether or not that can be trademarked, but we’re not there just yet.) And right now that means they are by default never going to fit the IP mandate.
 

co10064

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Premium Member
I’m curious if they’ll re-theme the area outside the land’s boundaries or leave it generic looking.

(When walking into Dinoland from Discovery Island, the walkway to your left, before the Boneyard, running along the amphitheater’s edge, past the Theatre in the Wild and to the bridge to Asia)
 

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