GoofGoof
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That’s fair. If you want to take it a step further we still don’t know they will actually build a Doors coaster or close MV3D. Anything announced can change so the only way to avoid uncertainty is to wait until it’s all done to discuss. As I said before, I think we can have a discussion about what might happen without continuously clarifying that we know it is not certain to occur.Except you have lots of posts full of, “I’d be really upset about MV3D leaving, but Disney promised a new show and Muppets in RnRC and to ‘preserve’ Muppets, so it’s OK and people getting upset are silly.” Disney’s strategy here is pretty clear.
If folks want to discuss what’s actually happening - MV3D is being removed and a door coaster expansion is being built nearby - great. But until we have significantly more reason to believe that any of the other things are occurring, factoring them in distorts the picture. Ignoring Disney’s behavior over the last two decades doesn’t produce meaningful discussion.
I am not at all happy to see MV3D leaving. The original concept art from muppet courtyard seemed to show the theater gone and that space used by part of the courtyard and door coaster. This new art shows the theater in place and the coaster back further in a backstage area. Disney also announced a new monsters show coming. So Its not unreasonable for people to consider that at least a better option. We lose MV3D. I can’t even imagine how a new monsters show could possibly exceed that show, but at least a new show keeps the capacity (added capacity with the coaster), especially for people with kids or issues with motion sickness. I reserve the right to come back later and criticize the quality of the new show or trash Disney completely if no show happens. I see no value in preemptively trashing them for cancelling a planned show that hasn’t been cancelled yet. It’s not a productive conversation.
As far as Muppets at RNRC, why not do it? It’s become clear that Aerosmith needed to go and it seems like an easy and more importantly cheap option to keep Muppets in the park. I will be the first to admit that adding something Muppets next to RNRC is more wishful thinking than reality but it could still happen.