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Just imagine. Only two more years to go.Permit for signage this week...
6/28/2019 - Disney Hollywood Studio - Design Communications Ltd
555 Stage Lane - Install new graphics
Just imagine. Only two more years to go.Permit for signage this week...
6/28/2019 - Disney Hollywood Studio - Design Communications Ltd
555 Stage Lane - Install new graphics
Just imagine. Only two more years to go.
Just imagine. Only two more years to go.
It's supposed to be this spring, now.It’s just one year isn’t it?
I was joking.It’s just one year isn’t it?
Does it matter? Maybe they can learn something.
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.
January was the first date I heard before April. So maybe.Another rumor, another day...everyone knows the drill here. Jim Hill has said that the new Canada film and MMRR will open very close to each other sometime in early 2020. Len even went on to say at least for Canada in terms of opening “Around Marathon Time” and since they are apparently opening close to one and other MMRR could be coming in late January time so maybe that site that must not be named was correct...can’t believe I had to type that. @marni1971 does this line up with anything you’ve heard?
January was the first date I heard before April. So maybe.
I don’t have any theatre reopening date.
A New Hope debuted in the Grauman's Chinese Theater.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.
Is this a screen attraction or practical sets mixed with screens?
Is this a screen attraction or practical sets mixed with screens?
The consensus answer to that question has basically been “yes.”
Don't you know that people hang onto every word you say, and that you're not allowed to joke? I mean, someone might have to redo their entire vacation plans based on what you say!I was joking.
I don't know if anyone's heard anything about it but how about that catchy original song? Realistically speaking, I think the original song is what is going to make or break the ride for the vast majority of people, myself included.
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