ChrisFL
Premium Member
If Mama Melrose wasn’t making money, it wouldn’t be open right now.
I like Mama Melrose and agreed, it does enough...though the location is really hidden away.
If Mama Melrose wasn’t making money, it wouldn’t be open right now.
It’s PizzeRizzo that needs to be changed up. Personally, I’d put a Pizza TSR inside with actual good pizza (Via Napoli level) and a QSR window outside that uses the outdoor tables. Epcot shows you can have a pasta TSR next to a pizza TSR and a QSR window.I like Mama Melrose and agreed, it does enough...though the location is really hidden away.
Have they ever reopened? I can’t remember.If the shops brought people in, they wouldn't be closed.
I believe since covid theyve only been open for special occasions May the 4th merch drops. Pre-covid iirc I was only open part of the day or seasonally. But don't quote me on thatHave they ever reopened? I can’t remember.
They have not re-opened since covid.Have they ever reopened? I can’t remember.
Can't bring people in if the shop's closedIf the shops brought people in, they wouldn't be closed. Honestly would be smarter to just close the shop permanently and add a M&G in that space. Or a tiny museum that doesn't take any staff to run.
They need to build more in any event. The Studios needs all of the entertainment, attractions, stores etc that it can get!! I understand the cost is going to be greater and maybe they want to kick this particular can down the road and have someone else take the heat for it. I disagree with that school of thought. I dont think that getting office space is going to be overly expensive,especially if iot is offsite and doesnt have to be built right now on property, but I agree IF this is done right, a lot of stuff can be built in that whole backstage area. Silly to not take advantage of the opportunity just because you want to be cheap. MarieAbsolutely. The issue with AC is it would cost more because they’d need to build more and build offices elsewhere…and still have an empty Muppet Courtyard area.
I seem to remember it going to shorter hours - I know they boarded up half the store i think?Pre-covid iirc I was only open part of the day or seasonally. But don't quote me on that
Wouldn't Melrose be razed if Monstropolis took over Grand Ave?And that plot comes with retail spaces, a sit down restaurant, a quick-serve, and a city look that they could easily convert. From that perspective, it’s the logical choice if it weren’t in a park with a huge, abandoned eyesore near the park’s hub.
Not necessarily. The ride has a compact footprint. Not much bigger than the MuppetVision building. Remember, it was designed to fit in the building housing the 3rd TSMM track (with a small expansion).Wouldn't Melrose be razed if Monstropolis took over Grand Ave?
I don't remember that at all!Remember, it was designed to fit in the building housing the 3rd TSMM track (with a small expansion).
That was my favorite shop in DHS. Sad they never reopened it.Can't bring people in if the shop's closed
If they didn't bring in people before that's a stocking issue, the park's full of people looking to spend money on merch and there's absolutely enough Muppets fans in the park every day. Hell they could sell some high ticket items like the Whatnot workshop.
And as much as I am not an imagineer, is it worth it to rip apart MV3D to put in Monsters, but then again be landlocked and not able to easily or at all expand in that area versus opening up the Animation Courtyard area and the backstage areas behind there to not only be able to add the one attraction but add in other stuff as well. I would vote to expand the footprint of the usable Guest space to add in as much as possible. I am not super attached to MV3D and wouldnt mind a change assuming it is done correctly, but there is no good overriding reason to remove this attraction now. Actually if anything there is a reason to keep it, as this park doesnt have near enough going on as is. Take area that currently has little or nothing and expand there first. Marie
I’ve always thought they were holding on to star tours so they can retheme it to a marvel franchise when they can get the rights figured out.Also I do think if this somehow goes in muppets place, star tours at dhs will officially be put on the clock of inevitable replacement.
There is the iron man ride at HK that uses the same tech.I’ve always thought they were holding on to star tours so they can retheme it to a marvel franchise when they can get the rights figured out.
Ideally for me, I would put Monsters Land in AC area of LB, Offices and parking.
Down the road, I would look at a new Land from Indy down to Muppets or Expand GE out. Both Indy and Muppets are tired and as @MisterPenguin stated, Star Tours feels terribly out of place now.
I mean, on the pirates end, boats are timeless because, yknow, they’re boats. I do think star tours is kinda outdated tech wise, and it should be used for replacement. I do think muppets has so many moving parts outside of the movie that it feels less like a “3d movie” and more of a full show that has 3d. I’d like it to stay forever, but something about it just gives me this feeling deep down that it’s not destined for that. I do feel like the muppets could and should come back in wdw in some new way if MV3D has to go eventually. The muppets have one upside that many other ips don’t:they can do literally anything. A new muppet’s experience could be so many things. I just hope WDI gives them the chance.Star Tours feels so disjointed in both DL/WDW now, I really wish they'd just get rid of it. It's still enjoyable, but that 1990 simulator tech is undwhelming. POTC and HM get away with it as park anchor rides, but ST, not so much. Same for Muppets.
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