Is Expedition Everest, which opened over ten years ago, the last non-IP attraction we will see in Walt Disney World? It is really a shame that originally themed lands and attractions are a thing of the past, but that seems to be the direction in which the parks, at least the Orlando parks, are going.
The only other attraction that comes to mind is the refurbished Test Track, which was a popular, already-existing attraction. The cancelling of the Main Street Theater project is not very encouraging.
Universal Studios Florida has recognized guests' complaints about their parks' over-reliance on screenz, and insiders have said that future attractions there are being planned with that in mind. The new Potter coaster and Nintendo Land in particular are responses to that. I really wonder if general public will have a similar reaction by the time 2021 comes around and Guardians of the Epcot opens.
The only other attraction that comes to mind is the refurbished Test Track, which was a popular, already-existing attraction. The cancelling of the Main Street Theater project is not very encouraging.
Universal Studios Florida has recognized guests' complaints about their parks' over-reliance on screenz, and insiders have said that future attractions there are being planned with that in mind. The new Potter coaster and Nintendo Land in particular are responses to that. I really wonder if general public will have a similar reaction by the time 2021 comes around and Guardians of the Epcot opens.