News Monster Inc Land Coming to Disney's Hollywood Studios

Jrb1979

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There's no indication they have plans to build a second attraction, though, and the coaster will cause capacity problems compared to the Muppet show -- it will attract more guests to the park, but it will also only cater to a specific subset of all guests. That's not to say everyone was interested in the Muppet show, because they clearly weren't, but anyone could decide to do it if other lines were too long etc., and that's not the case with a coaster.
Your post is exactly why some are upset with them removing TSI and Rivers of America. While not many did them, it was something that always had a short wait and something else to do.
 

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HOUSE OF MAGIC
Premium Member
Muppets seems safe.....

From the official Disney Blog:

Monsters, Inc. Land – It’s laughter they’re after when a new space dedicated to Sulley, Mike, and all the other scarers jokesters arrive at Hollywood Studios.

(Note, bad hyperlink in their latest post...)
Revised?

MONSTERS, INC. LAND JOKES AROUND AT HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS

CONSTRUCTION BEGINS 2319 2025 — It’s laughter they’re after when Sulley, Mike, and the rest of the crew from Pixar Animation Studios’ “Monsters, Inc.” move into Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and let humans inside the factory for the first time.

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Casper Gutman

Well-Known Member
Let’s be clear about what’s happening here:

A classic, long, well-written, historically significant, AA-heavy attraction that magnificently showcases its IP is being replaced with a short, likely screen-heavy ride of a type Disney has significantly overbuilt recently, a ride that will poorly represent the core of its IP.

The fact that this stupid idea has been kicking around in fan circles for over a decade has somewhat muted the response, but this is one of the worst ideas WDW has ever had.

And all of this is exacerbated by the fact that a much better model for a Monsters ride has existed in Tokyo for years.
 

capsshield

Active Member
Monsters Inc laugh floor is humans looking into a portal of the monsters world, how would it make sense to put it inside the monsters world when you are already there.
No way would it end up in this land. Actually this land make the attraction useless and redundant
 

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HOUSE OF MAGIC
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Monsters Inc laugh floor is humans looking into a portal of the monsters world, how would it make sense to put it inside the monsters world when you are already there.
No way would it end up in this land. Actually this land make the attraction useless and redundant
The "portal" was only there to justify inclusion in Tomorrowland. Besides, it's not like the attraction couldn't be rewritten, fwiw.
 

Streetway

Well-Known Member
It was early in the morning before the Parks Blog had said anything about replacing vs green field development.

The strongest concept I've heard is "Muppets American History" to replace Hall of Presidents. That checks a lot of boxes:
  • It's an IP Disney owns
  • Half the country hates HOP at any given moment in time
  • HOP is the lowest-rated attraction in WDW for several guest demographics
  • The current HOP really has no "here's where we go from here" opportunities. They're not going to turn it into a musical. It's just not a subject that a lot of people care about enough to see.
Plus, the Muppets are viewed as largely apolitical by most Americans. They could tell the good parts and the bad parts (and avoid others entirely) in a way that most people would enjoy.
Hey, since multiple people have refuted or alluded to this rumor, is it ok if I make a thread on it?
 

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HOUSE OF MAGIC
Premium Member
The strongest concept I've heard is "Muppets American History" to replace Hall of Presidents. That checks a lot of boxes:
  • It's an IP Disney owns
  • Half the country hates HOP at any given moment in time
  • HOP is the lowest-rated attraction in WDW for several guest demographics
  • The current HOP really has no "here's where we go from here" opportunities. They're not going to turn it into a musical. It's just not a subject that a lot of people care about enough to see.
Plus, the Muppets are viewed as largely apolitical by most Americans. They could tell the good parts and the bad parts (and avoid others entirely) in a way that most people would enjoy.
Pretty sure Mickey Views has it on his bingo card.
 

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