Mickeyboof
Well-Known Member
Nope. Pretty sure part of it will be dedicated to new BOH facilities.
Oh, sure Prolly. I interpreted the post meaning is the construction all because of the ride. Oops!
Nope. Pretty sure part of it will be dedicated to new BOH facilities.
Trust me. It won't be. It's just a big black box with projections/screens.Shouldn’t they be able to create two rides in that space. This Mickey ride better be Pirates level long and great
Ride plus new backstage facilitiesShouldn’t they be able to create two rides in that space. This Mickey ride better be Pirates level long and great
No it wouldn't. Those people don't visit the parks at all. It's kind of like if you worked at McDonalds, why would you eat at McDonalds?They ought to demolish the executive/admin building, and move them to another part of town. Then, make them use the regular parking when they need to go to the resort. That would speed up the process of figuring out how to handle transportation in the area!
Free food?No it wouldn't. Those people don't visit the parks at all. It's kind of like if you worked at McDonalds, why would you eat at McDonalds?
Because it is part of your job to do so.No it wouldn't. Those people don't visit the parks at all. It's kind of like if you worked at McDonalds, why would you eat at McDonalds?
You call that "food"?Free food?
Actually for most of them it is not their job to enter the park or work with park employees.Because it is part of your job to do so.
I used to work in a sushi restaurant and would still eat there constantly. Especially immediately before or after a shift when I got a huge discount. I also used to work at GameStop and would still go there to get my games. I have friends who worked at McDonalds and they still ate there. I have friends who work at Disneyland and they still go there, even more often than before. I know you're talking about the executives in this situation but in your McDonalds example you're talking about the entry level people working in a McDonalds not eating there.No it wouldn't. Those people don't visit the parks at all. It's kind of like if you worked at McDonalds, why would you eat at McDonalds?
WDW’s version has an opening date of march 4 2020:
Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway Set to Open March 4, 2020 at Disney’s Hollywood Studios
In a special presentation Tuesday at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida, Disney Parks, Experiences and Products Chairman Bob Chapek announced Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway will open March 4, 2020, at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.disneyparks.disney.go.com
I believe in you! I was mostly successful at keeping Harry Potter and Forbidden Journey in the dark for five years; two won’t be so bad.
Now this going to be the real test. With ROTR I only have to avoid spoilers for 2 months. With MMRR I’ll have to avoid spoilers for 2 years.
The spires are not real???? Immersion ruined!!
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