Guardians of the Galaxy - Monsters After Dark coming this Halloween

Hatbox Ghostbuster

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I mean the not good part is self-evident at this point. If it was going well, it'd be under construction, or at least announced with actual details. What remains to be seen is how serious the issues holding it up are.
Ah. That makes more sense.
It always struck me as fishy during the D23 panel why they were being so intentionally vague.
 

Phroobar

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Can we confirm or deny that the Haunted Mansion Holiday decor will be burned in a fire by the wild "Indians" from the Rivers of America? Or am I being obtuse?
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Californian Elitist

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I'd settle for just not ruining it during Halloween. Nothing says Halloween more than candy canes and Santa hats. November 5th through January 5th. Done.

I agree.

As much as I enjoy HMH, I think I'd be okay with Disney permanently retiring it. Maybe if Disney didn't have it up for so long, I would feel different. I do find myself missing Mansion more and more every year during the time HMH is up.
 
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I mean the not good part is self-evident at this point. If it was going well, it'd be under construction, or at least announced with actual details. What remains to be seen is how serious the issues holding it up are.

Now that we've had a chance to take inventory of all the D23 DP&R announcements there's no doubt in my mind which US destination is the top priority for Disney right now.

In retrospect (actually I was thinking this even as the event was happening) DP&R likely felt that without a commitment to a Marvel expansion the announcements at D23 were weighted too heavily for WDW and decided to throw a bone to DLR with a last minute reveal of some half baked stuff WDI was working on for Paradise Pier. They made a mistake not in announcing it, but in giving it a definitive timeline. The summer '18 completion date sounded fishy from the start, but we'll see.
 

Hatbox Ghostbuster

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Now that we've had a chance to take inventory of all the D23 DP&R announcements there's no doubt in my mind which US destination is the top priority for Disney right now.

In retrospect (actually I thought this even as it was happening) DP&R probably felt without a commitment to a Marvel expansion the announcements at D23 were weighted too heavily for WDW and decided to throw a bone to DLR with a last minute reveal of some half baked stuff WDI was working on for Paradise Pier. They made a mistake not in announcing it, but in giving it a definitive timeline. The summer '18 completion date sounded fishy from the start, but we'll see.
You're not wrong. I really didn't get their strategy at that presentation.

It was about 85% WDW 10% DLR and 5% Foreign parks.
 

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