mattpeto
Well-Known Member
I’ve given up trying to predict but their silence is deafening.
I play a little Before/After game and circled 12/1 as decision day a couple of months back. I think silence until 2025 at this point.
I’ve given up trying to predict but their silence is deafening.
maybe theyll do what they did with rivers, and announce its closure the monday after d23 in the morning?I’ve given up trying to predict but their silence is deafening.
Probably, they are cowards after all.maybe theyll do what they did with rivers, and announce its closure the monday after d23 in the morning?
Is there a limit to permits, IE permits need to be filed x amount of days before construction in Orange County. Cause to be honest I feel we'll hear from permits before Disney makes anything official on where.
I don't think the forum can handle that much bad news in a row. One day we find when ROA gets taken out, the next Muppet is closing, the day after that it's randomly announced Figment's closing.... it'd be a messI hope the Parks Blog does what it did in December 2018, where every day they provided an update on a park project worldwide in the lead up to Christmas. If not, it'll probably be 2025 when we hear anything new
You've got a history of Muppet bias though, like you are weirdly obsessed with hating them.Oh give me a break. The Rivers of America is one of the last remaining Disney attractions that isn't connected to an IP. It's an original creation just for the parks. That gives it much more value than a dated puppet theater connected to a mistaken acquisition. And FYI, Walt Disney himself loved Americana. That's why he wanted to build a Lincoln AA, to pay tribute to a great American. BTW, when Michael Eisner, after mistakenly buying the puppets, was going to replace "Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln" in Disneyland with them, the public raised holy hell and he backed off. Face it, you Muppet fans are few. The gift shop next to the Muppet attraction soon became filled with Mickey stuff because the Muppet merch wasn't selling. Now, the Robert Iger Company is full of lame-brains, so I wouldn't be surprised if the Rivers of America is indeed destroyed. But the puppet theater deserves that fate far more. Get a grip.
There are far more muppet fans than ROA fans. Simply just a fact. There are millions of muppet fans outside of just the Disney Park fans, it's one of the few IPs most people can easily get on board with. Muppetvision was also an "original creation for the parks". While what you said about Eisner is a crazy thing for him to try and do, this is not the same scenario at all. Even if they do replace HOP it is not the same as replacing Lincoln, because that carries much more history and significance. I'm sorry you're upset they are removing ROA but that doesn't give anything you said weight, and you're just coming into this thread to troll and make muppet fans more upset/heated about the potential loss of history.
Figment what now?I don't think the forum can handle that much bad news in a row. One day we find when ROA gets taken out, the next Muppet is closing, the day after that it's randomly announced Figment's closing.... it'd be a mess
Parks Blog had an actual team in 2018I hope the Parks Blog does what it did in December 2018, where every day they provided an update on a park project worldwide in the lead up to Christmas. If not, it'll probably be 2025 when we hear anything new
Nothings happening to Figment, don't worry. I was just using it as an example of a random news Disney would drop on a random Monday or somethingFigment what now?
oh phew lolNothings happening to Figment, don't worry. I was just using it as an example of a random news Disney would drop on a random Monday or something
The only projects with dirt moving is Test Track and Tropical Americas. Everything else I don’t think any prep has started.We were told that shovels were in the ground and dirt was moving on all of the projects they announced in August. I guess that was a lie.
Rumor has it that the Liberty Belle will become the 4th ferry that sails the Seven Seas LagoonCurious that some here can’t see the cultural and historical significance of one of the last operating steam powered paddle wheelers in America.
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