Closing down the Hub... why that would require months of prep work on the east and west side paths to allow for more efficient access to Adventureland and Tomorrowland... which is exactly what happened before the start of the Hub refurb.
They didn't need to close down the paths at the Hub or through it... they just needed to be willing to stop giving people reasons to congregate there in the form of parades, fireworks and Castle shows. The argument is that it was because of this disruption to essential MK entertainment, they couldn't work during "show" hours. The main reasons for the slow progress is simply financial; but, let's play along with the "what if" concept of: Closing the Hub (including its paths) and rerouting traffic.
One could argue that the Hub is such an essential artery that you really couldn't bypass it effectively - much like Main Street USA (we will ignore the bypass being built there... btw, how's that project coming along?).
Well, if the main artery blockage is the salient discussion point... let's use history as our guide to what is possible.
Remember when DCA needed its make over?
One of it's cornerstones of its make over was Buena Vista Street. You know what they did when it was time to route ALL traffic in and out of DCA and they needed to close the actual street? They rerouted ALL traffic via a bypass behind Soarin' over California.
You know how long they were willing to live with this "pain" and the temporary bypass? 8 months. Far less than our current Hub refurb; but, it allowed their project to be done quicker.
Buena Vista Street's remodel was significantly more complex than the Hub.
Where there is a will, there is a way.
There is no will to do anything as quickly as possible. If there was, they would fund it. Had the project at MK gotten the funding to give it the will, they would've been able to get it done during the "off season" in Orlando and stopped the Castle shows and parades. They could've kept doing fireworks.
Disneyland currently is showing the lesser Fantasy in the Sky because they can't use the launch points for Remember as they are prepping for Disneyland Forever.
Again... there is a way if they were willing.
If you are willing enough to accept the time it takes for WDW to do something as trivial as the Hub refurb, then you will be willing to settle for a resort that won't address and fix the issues that are at the heart of its problems. We can't continue to rely on a view of Cinderella Castle as the Golden Goose that brings guests to the resort. If we do, we will be revisiting the Hub refurb again and again. More and more space will need to be created to cram people into look at it.
Get ready for the day of FP+ reservations to take a gander at the Castle.
Your return time to take a look is from 3:10 - 3:15 PM. That is if you were lucky enough to reserve a spot 60 days out.
Yeah, if Universal had to install and configure any AAs on site, it would've slowed them down a week or two. Of course, during that extra week or so, MK could've gotten another few trees removed and a couple light fixtures up.
I wonder what Universal would've done differently with the Hub refurb's Castle turret/lighting towers?
They surely wouldn't have had them prebuilt at Nassal and just shipped them over and assembled them. That's crazy talk.