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

Gremlin Gus

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You might want to lean the other way 😉
Huh, interesting, I kind of expected it to be trackless, but I'm perfectly fine with it being an Omnimover, thanks for confirming it!

Though now that I think about it, I suppose an Omnimover for the Encanto attraction could work, especially seeing as AK really does need that capacity. As I said before, I'm perfectly fine with it being an Omnimover, I just hope the ride is good as I'm a huge Encanto fan and I really hope that it'll be worth the wait.
 
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ToTBellHop

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Huh, interesting, I kind of expected it to be trackless, but I'm perfectly fine with it being an Omnimover, thanks for confirming it!

Though now that I think about it, I suppose an Omnimover for the Encanto attraction could work, especially seeing as AK really does need that capacity. As I said before, I'm perfectly fine with it being an Omnimover, I just hope the ride is good as I'm a huge Encanto fan and I really hope that it'll be worth the wait.
It’ll have an awesome queue but let’s hope the ride is better than Mermaid.
 

Aramar

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Regarding living animals, the park already has several South American animals in the entrance area (I think tamarins, Galapagos tortoises, anteaters and parrots). I'm sure it wouldn't be too difficult to find some room in Tropical Americas for small animal exhibits to expand this collection (or to relocate some of the current animals from the oasis).

Add some capibaras and coatis, a couple of small terrariums (poison frogs, snakes, lizards, turtles) integrated in the village or the Indy ruins and maybe a small aviary. There's no need for a big facility for jaguars or bears, just a couple of small animal facilities would do wonders for this new area.
 

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Dino-Rama Signage Removed as TriceraTop Spin Disassembly Progresses at Disney's Animal Kingdom​


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ToTBellHop

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Dino-Rama Signage Removed as TriceraTop Spin Disassembly Progresses at Disney's Animal Kingdom​


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Feels like they are being careful to not destroy any pieces of TriceraTop Spin, doesn’t it?

Could have just bulldozed it.

Could just be to salvage replacement parts for other spinners, though.
 

ToTBellHop

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Wow, they're moving quick on this! Also, the site that must not be named mentioned that a construction worker removing the Dinosaur Treasures sign had a GoPro on their helmet. I wonder if that video will ever get released
As a warning to other lands that if they don’t stick to the straight-and-narrow, they’re next in line to be put-down?
 

PREMiERdrum

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Regarding living animals, the park already has several South American animals in the entrance area (I think tamarins, Galapagos tortoises, anteaters and parrots). I'm sure it wouldn't be too difficult to find some room in Tropical Americas for small animal exhibits to expand this collection (or to relocate some of the current animals from the oasis).

Add some capibaras and coatis, a couple of small terrariums (poison frogs, snakes, lizards, turtles) integrated in the village or the Indy ruins and maybe a small aviary. There's no need for a big facility for jaguars or bears, just a couple of small animal facilities would do wonders for this new area.
There were some modest garden-style exhibits included with early layouts for TA. I'm not sure if they've survived development.

It will be a shame if not... by all accounts they were appropriate and well-integrated.
 

Bocabear

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It could possibly be wedged in next to the queue entrance for Toy Story Mania at the corner... this is to-scale...more or less....

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or....they could remove the extra lunch box seating that took them 2 years to build?...lol
 

James Alucobond

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I think they'd be better off just swapping out the vehicles and putting the mechanism elsewhere. Toy Story Land needs an integrated playground that adds to the scenery and explorability of the land, not a fourth junior ride. While the space in TSL is not optimally utilized, I'd honestly just tuck the spinner away until they pull the Moana plans off the shelf. The kakamora overlay was actually a good idea since it would sensibility mask the mechanism in a believable in-universe way.
 

Disstevefan1

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I think they'd be better off just swapping out the vehicles and putting the mechanism elsewhere. Toy Story Land needs an integrated playground that adds to the scenery and explorability of the land, not a fourth junior ride. While the space in TSL is not optimally utilized, I'd honestly just tuck the spinner away until they pull the Moana plans off the shelf. The kakamora overlay was actually a good idea since it would sensibility mask the mechanism in a believable in-universe way.
You are thinking too smart and efficient. Disney would never go for it. ;)
 

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