Rumor Moana E-Ticket Ride to Adventureland

ToTBellHop

Well-Known Member
They must be getting good feedback on the blue sky stuff to keep doing it. I'm honestly a bit surprised, everyone I know can't stand it after the second year of it with nothing coming close to fruition (but obviously my friends and me are not a large subset).
Hey, if they are actually building new things, I think blue sky ideas for even further out are fun. It just can’t be the meat of the presentation.
 

Bocabear

Well-Known Member
I am sick and tired of Blue Sky ideas...especially after the re-imagining Epcot debacle....
What a disappointment....they should stick to things they are actually going to do....things they know will be done...
At least it would feel more honest..... Give us actual information for a few years.... and then maybe they can return to "Blue Sky" announcements after that....
 

Zummi Gummi

Pioneering the Universe Within!
I am sick and tired of Blue Sky ideas...especially after the re-imagining Epcot debacle....
What a disappointment....they should stick to things they are actually going to do....things they know will be done...
At least it would feel more honest..... Give us actual information for a few years.... and then maybe they can return to "Blue Sky" announcements after that....
To play devil's advocate, though, some of their most recent Blue Sky ideas (Dinoland re-theme, the first phase of BBTM) are very much happening and D23 should see some concrete plans released.
 

monothingie

Nakatomi Plaza Christmas Eve 1988. Never Forget.
Premium Member
Hey, if they are actually building new things, I think blue sky ideas for even further out are fun. It just can’t be the meat of the presentation.
Meanwhile at the Boardwalk Corn Dog Stand...

Lonely Where Are You GIF by Travis
 

MJL92

Active Member
Hey, if they are actually building new things, I think blue sky ideas for even further out are fun. It just can’t be the meat of the presentation.
Take the last D23 and Destination events..

2 years ago we got almost no concrete announcements and a brainstorming session of "what they could do". Not great, Bob.

Last year we got a handful of actual smaller announcements (Test Track 3.0, CBJ, Zootopia Show), followed by actual art and IP integration for Tropical Americas. Which they half presented as what they could do, but given that they opted not to talk about beyond big thunder until they had something concrete to share, I would think this was more of a formal announcement than blue sky. Way better slate.

If this august we get:
1. Concrete details of what IS coming (Tropical Americas with attraction / dining details, concept art of multiple areas), plus anything else in the works (Test Track, Zootopia Show, etc.)
AND
2. Teaser announcements about the things they are definitely building but aren't fully solidified yet (We are putting Coco and Moana into the magic kingdom! here are some loose concept art details, will have more to share later!)

then if we also get a "and by the way, here is something crazy we are thinking of doing down the road," then blue sky is fun!
 

lentesta

Premium Member
I’ll draw it up. Running around MK rn.

Forgive my terrible graphics skills. Here's what I'm thinking. And I could be wrong, so let me know.

The background image is from the current CFTOB 2032 Comprehensive Plan. Areas in green are suitable for development.

The MK overlay is from Google Maps, scaled to fit the Comprehensive Plan.

To the west of the MK is a piece of land bordered on the west by Floridian Way, and to the east by the storage area for the Electrical Water Pageant.

I've added a red cross to this piece of land. Just the rectangle around that red cross is a piece of land about 1,000' wide by 1,500' high (about 34.5 acres), according to Google Maps. That doesn't count the stubs of land north and south of that box.

For reference on the right is the Yacht Club. Google Maps says the entire complex minus the docks is no more than 1,000' by 1,150' (about 27.5 acres). That includes parking.

IIRC there are around 630 rooms at Yacht Club.

So it seems like this piece of land would be more than enough to host a Yacht Club-sized DVC, with walking access through Adventureland.

Like I said, I could be wrong.

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ToTBellHop

Well-Known Member
Forgive my terrible graphics skills. Here's what I'm thinking. And I could be wrong, so let me know.

The background image is from the current CFTOB 2032 Comprehensive Plan. Areas in green are suitable for development.

The MK overlay is from Google Maps, scaled to fit the Comprehensive Plan.

To the west of the MK is a piece of land bordered on the west by Floridian Way, and to the east by the storage area for the Electrical Water Pageant.

I've added a red cross to this piece of land. Just the rectangle around that red cross is a piece of land about 1,000' wide by 1,500' high (about 34.5 acres), according to Google Maps. That doesn't count the stubs of land north and south of that box.

For reference on the right is the Yacht Club. Google Maps says the entire complex minus the docks is no more than 1,000' by 1,150' (about 27.5 acres). That includes parking.

IIRC there are around 630 rooms at Yacht Club.

So it seems like this piece of land would be more than enough to host a Yacht Club-sized DVC, with walking access through Adventureland.

Like I said, I could be wrong.

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Yes, that plot has been investigated for a hotel but that’s not the Moana plot as some seem to be confused over.

I have never heard that it would directly connect to Adventureland as Moana would have a very long queue and exit path that it would be challenging to latch this hotel onto. The walkway from the Grand would be the main way to get to MK along with a boat. It is part of the reason that path was finally added.
 

SplashJacket

Well-Known Member
Forgive my terrible graphics skills. Here's what I'm thinking. And I could be wrong, so let me know.

The background image is from the current CFTOB 2032 Comprehensive Plan. Areas in green are suitable for development.

The MK overlay is from Google Maps, scaled to fit the Comprehensive Plan.

To the west of the MK is a piece of land bordered on the west by Floridian Way, and to the east by the storage area for the Electrical Water Pageant.

I've added a red cross to this piece of land. Just the rectangle around that red cross is a piece of land about 1,000' wide by 1,500' high (about 34.5 acres), according to Google Maps. That doesn't count the stubs of land north and south of that box.

For reference on the right is the Yacht Club. Google Maps says the entire complex minus the docks is no more than 1,000' by 1,150' (about 27.5 acres). That includes parking.

IIRC there are around 630 rooms at Yacht Club.

So it seems like this piece of land would be more than enough to host a Yacht Club-sized DVC, with walking access through Adventureland.

Like I said, I could be wrong.

View attachment 786766
Isn’t that the Swan Hotel and convention space?
 

Advisable Joseph

Well-Known Member
I have never heard that it would directly connect to Adventureland
OK, but I wonder if it could connect to whatever is going on to the north, in Beyond BTM? Heck, depending on what's happenening to the backstage area west of TBA, maybe there could be a connection there if the new development in that area is guest-friendly enough (i.e. not so backstage).
 

DCLcruiser

Well-Known Member
I am sick and tired of Blue Sky ideas...especially after the re-imagining Epcot debacle....
What a disappointment....they should stick to things they are actually going to do....things they know will be done...
At least it would feel more honest..... Give us actual information for a few years.... and then maybe they can return to "Blue Sky" announcements after that....
Who's better at it; monorail pilots or Josh?
 

ToTBellHop

Well-Known Member
OK, but I wonder if it could connect to whatever is going on to the north, in Beyond BTM? Heck, depending on what's happenening to the backstage area west of TBA, maybe there could be a connection there if the new development in that area is guest-friendly enough (i.e. not so backstage).
I don’t honestly see how. They need to maintain backstage access to the park from Floridian Way.

I simply don’t see them adding a secondary entrance for one hotel in this way. Why would they try to out-compete their own flagships, some of which struggle to fill rooms?
 

Chef idea Mickey`=

Well-Known Member
Sure, might not change too many plans if they think it's strong enough for a E-ticket. But one is 40+ year old legacy property which made 2 billion in the box office (one film being among the best grossing in US history) before it had one bomb, and the other is a less then a decade old singular film that did modestly at box office compared to other 2010s Disney/Pixar animation but is getting good streaming numbers the last several years.

A bomb would negatively affect it more then it would a franchise that proved its longevity. This is a expensive, large new infrastructure investment and not just a revamp like IJ will be, I'd expect if it's not announced or is blueskied at D23 that Moana 2's performance will play a major factor if it gets greenlit.
If Frozen 3 and 4 bombed then too late those lands already exists hense maybe one would be underconstruction in the states.. People will always see the first film as the product. A rushed project as Moana 2 doesn't look like we will take it seriously more as we told you so.
 

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