Lending more credence to the theory that they had no idea the Cars mini-land would get a negative reaction.This article really es me off. WDI purposefully omitted the closing at D23 because they knew it would get a negative reaction on stage. Cowards.
I'm at this stage as well.It's so difficult to know what's going to happen until Disney officially says something. Insiders with great sources are saying Grand Avenue while other insiders with great sources are saying Animation. I'm not sure what's going to happen, but I know my preference.
Once again, they're not replacing the only ride that has Darth Vader, arguably one of the, if not the most iconic villain in cinema, at the Star Wars park.
I've been hearing only conflicting information about the location since yesterday morning. It's a civil war behind the scenes, I'm advising everyone to stock up on canned foods and shotguns.
Just for you kids at home in the cheap seatsThey spent $1 billion dollars on a Star Wars land that specifically didn’t have Darth Vader in the Star Wars park. They also got rid of the Darth Vader meet and greet. One small bit in Star Tours that isn’t even seen by every rider isn’t enough to save it.
I'm thinking MC. Easier to build there. Just build the coaster in the back of the area and extend it into the parking lot. Retheme Pizzerizos to Harryhausen's. Retheme the gift shop. If there really is a new show, then Disney must have known for a while that they were replacing Muppets. They've already gone to the trouble to replace the seats and install new lighting effects which can be switched out.My theory is that the only reasons not to announce the location at D23 are 1) They don't know where it's going or 2) They know we won't like where it's going. They displayed a model of the coaster already, so which do you think is more likely?
Ratcliffe was actually removed from Fantasmic when they brought the show back following the pandemic.…not enough room for either in todays “Disneys Hollywood studios”
But governor Radcliffe is cool and all…
I wonder if that’s the piece of art that was reportedly removed before D23.If a show is included then Muppets really is being replaced.
…might have missed the inference thereRatcliffe was actually removed from Fantasmic when they brought the show back following the pandemic.
If new seats mean Disney’s making changes, maybe that means we’re looking at a new COP finale.If there really is a new show, then Disney must have known for a while that they were replacing Muppets. They've already gone to the trouble to replace the seats and install new lighting effects which can be switched out.
If this is true, would this not be destined for Star Wars expansion? Assuming they want more. Just seems to me taking Muppets for Monsters Inc, totally locks up Star warsI had heard AC (that’s what it was originally designed for), but if someone here works in that area and openly refutes its placement there, who am I to question that? And if it’s not AC, it’s Grand Ave.
We will just have to wait for an announcement or permit.
Either way, both areas are slated for redevelopment at some point, so MuppetVision won’t be around by ~2029, regardless (and neither will those apparently unmovable offices…were they built on an Indian burial ground or something?).
Not laughing at you, laughing at that thought process. "If we shut something down for a few years, then reopen it, BAM, new capacity."I previously mentioned the height requirement issue.
Apparently, the feeling is that the "new" Mermaid show will offset the loss of Muppets. Read into that what you will. To me, it's not new, but Disney's treating it as a new addition.
Woah woah…I think you need to come from the sand and take a breathIf this is true, would this not be destined for Star Wars expansion? Assuming they want more. Just seems to me taking Muppets for Monsters Inc, totally locks up Star wars
I think it will be gone far sooner than that.When Muppets Courtyard does go, and it will in the next 10 years I expect
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