I heard 101 Dalmatians Street was received positively in Europe and the UK. Also where were you when "101 Dalmatians: The Series" was around?
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NO NO NO! Leave the Chip and Dale alone.Not sure where this would go, but reminded me of the modern Mickey shorts look. First look at the new Chip n Dale series for Disney +
You are a teensy bit evil, lol.
Insiders have indicated beginning of April at the latest, but again things change so don’t plan a trip around it until it is announcedI’m planning a 2020 WDW vacation. Any safe bets on when this may be open by?
If you want to be as safe as possible, late 2020. End of summer. August tends to be not as crowded.I’m planning a 2020 WDW vacation. Any safe bets on when this may be open by?
I wasn't really suggesting they do this. I don't like the new cartoon style either. I was just questioning the possibilities.What if they decide to re-design the masked characters that walk around the park in this new style?
So apologies if this has already been covered in the 226 pages, but I don't have the strength to read through this entire thread...
Ok, so my biggest gripe about this attraction is not necessarily about the attraction its self. It’s about the outside... If the park is taking less of a movie/studio/production direction why on earth is the Chinese theatre staying? I don't get it. I know because of the whole historical importance thing associated with red carpet premiers but how many people under the age of 25 would actually know what this building represents? A better thing would have been to have replaced it with the Carthay Circle Theatre at least that seems to have more of a connection with Disney.
It just seems like a one step forward and two steps back kind of move regarding this attraction and the future identity of the park.
A Great Movie *Park*, if you willWhile one may not agree with it, this seems to be the direction WDW is taking with DHS:
Rather than being in (or pretending to be in) a "working studio" as if you are on tour of an Old Hollywood back lot and enter the studios buildings in which filming is taking place and you learn how movie magic happens; DHS is a place where you can "ride the movie," in that you enter the movie and, ideally, become a part of the story.
So, "studios" no longer refer to buildings in which movies and TV are filmed, but to the "production studios" that make movies (Disney Studios, Disney Animation Studios, LucasFilm Studios, Pixar Studios, Marvel Studios, Fox Studios).
The public space is still themed to Hollywood at various time periods. But the major lands and the rides/attractions are themed to a specific IP/movie/TV shows that you magically enter.
So, with regard to your gripe, what is happening with MMRR is that you are in L.A./Hollywood, and you go to the Chinese Theater in order to see a Mickey Mouse short, which is where Mickey Mouse films once premiered. And then, as you're watching the short, you magically enter the story and are part of the short itself.
A Great Movie *Park*, if you will
Does it matter? Maybe they can learn something.but how many people under the age of 25 would actually know what this building represents?
Could that be Edutainment?? What a novel idea!!! MarieDoes it matter? Maybe they can learn something.
Could that be Edutainment?? What a novel idea!!! Marie
If you base everything only off of what the 25 and younger group knows you’ll lose a lot of what makes the parks amazing.So apologies if this has already been covered in the 226 pages, but I don't have the strength to read through this entire thread...
Ok, so my biggest gripe about this attraction is not necessarily about the attraction its self. It’s about the outside... If the park is taking less of a movie/studio/production direction why on earth is the Chinese theatre staying? I don't get it. I know because of the whole historical importance thing associated with red carpet premiers but how many people under the age of 25 would actually know what this building represents? A better thing would have been to have replaced it with the Carthay Circle Theatre at least that seems to have more of a connection with Disney.
It just seems like a one step forward and two steps back kind of move regarding this attraction and the future identity of the park.
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