cjkeating
Well-Known Member
Parc Disneyland.
Do you know if the location/implementation of MMRR at DLP is as awkward as it looks in the DLP rumour mill?
Parc Disneyland.
Quoting & linking just to highlight said locationJeff from ED92 published a new rumor regarding DLP's Disneyland Park. He himself is a bit doubtful about it, but I thought I'd share regardless.
A mini land, ressembling DL's Toon Town, would be coming between Discoveryland and IASW. The zone would mainly feature the Mickey & Minnie Runaway Railway ride, and meet & greets.
The zone highlighted below is about 19.000 m² (GMR showbuilding is roughly 6.000 m²).
It should be fine. That area was always designed for a large attraction. It’ll just be a bit different for those used to the bypass corridor.Do you know if the location/implementation of MMRR at DLP is as awkward as it looks in the DLP rumour mill?
What’s the budget?It’s a simple and relatively cheap and easy attraction to port.
Perhaps YOU shouldn’t go there again.Oh please, let's not go THERE again. The true and total budgets for these attractions are only known by a very small number of people (High-level Finance/Accounting, and Corporation executives). Any other source (besides an executive on-the-record or financial disclosure) is conjecture and rumormongering. Just keep that in mind with any number you see on here...
THAT said, released documents have shown that clones are much cheaper to build than the first version of any attraction. Universal, in particular, has released information that confirms this.
Depending on your settings, of course!If you say budget three times, tigerlight appears...
LolAssuming your "sources" are supplying accurate information, it's extremely wise for you to not release numbers for reasons already discussed.
This is actually a very good question I have been meaning to ask some of the insiders. Trackless technology is something Disney has been heavily featuring in some of their most recent attractions and I am wondering if each of these ride systems is similar, in that they are using similar technology that belongs to WDI, or if each contractor is bringing their own form of trackless tech.Is MMRR experiencing any of the same bugs that ROTR is trying to solve on both coasts?
Perhaps YOU shouldn’t go there again.
Would this be cheaper to clone? Only if they already have a warehouse to put it in with an adequate facade and preexisting queue. The situation in DHS is somewhat unique. Still, for Disney, it’s a cheap E-ticket, easy to place in a box, and should prove popular due to its quality and the fact that it’s a Mickey Mouse ride. Kind of a slam dunk.
I’ve been asked to not release absolute numbers here (for those who believe me), but more than Everest, less than Rat. Not that this should be a huge surprise.
Legit question, forgive me if it comes across wrong. How do you have absolute numbers on costs? Are you or a family member a Disney employee?
Legit question, forgive me if it comes across wrong. How do you have absolute numbers on costs? Are you or a family member a Disney employee?
It’s more than one friend and sometimes info conflicts for whatever reason. Sometimes they are very clear that “this is for your ears only.” Budgets are often tightly held. But between Everest and Rat, I think, is a good enough ballpark for our discussions.Im going to take a wild guess here and he will not tell you. Or maybe had has a good friend that works for Disney. It not uncommon to have people tell friends things from work they aren't suppose too.
It’s more than one friend and sometimes info conflicts for whatever reason. Sometimes they are very clear that “this is for your ears only.” Budgets are often tightly held. But between Everest and Rat, I think, is a good enough ballpark for our discussions.
Is a MMRR having issues? (Genuine question)Is MMRR experiencing any of the same bugs that ROTR is trying to solve on both coasts?
Three figures. Quite a bit more than Everest. Quite a bit less than Tron.What’s the budget?
What’s the budget?
YepProbably more than what it would have cost to upgrade/change GMR.
Does it crack $200 mil?Three figures. Quite a bit more than Everest. Quite a bit less than Tron.
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