News Monster Inc Land Coming to Disney's Hollywood Studios

Purduevian

Well-Known Member
Time to Read the Len Tea leaves...
  • There is another shoe to drop
  • Not Indy, ToT or Animation courtyard
  • Something that isn't generating LL sales...
I only see a few attractions left:
  • Beauty and the Beast
  • Fantasmic
  • Frozen
  • Star Tours
  • Vacation Fun
Of these, BATB is on a huge plot of land, Frozen and Vacation Fun share a building, and Star Tours would be easy to re-theme... Although aren't we supposed to get an Asoka update soon?

My money is on BATB.
 

Coaster Lover

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
Looks like the kids play area got cut (one of the original concept art pieces seemed to show a Sully colored twisty slide suggesting an outdoor kids area... nothing similar can be seen in the most recent concept art). It's a shame because I feel like DHS could really use a place where kids can just run around and let off some steam without needing to stand in a queue...
 

BrianLo

Well-Known Member
Disney's said they're spending $60B over 10 years on Parks & Experiences.

Keeping in mind that time is a construct and words have no inherent meaning...consider this.

All the stuff they've announced so far - Cars Land, Villains Land, Tropical Americas, etc. - is basically Phase 1 of the plan, for 2025 to 2029 - the first 5 years of that 10 year spend.

We know this because all of those projects don't add up to anything close to $60B, even accounting for inflation, the fact that nobody's ever said whether it's CapEx, OpEx, or both, and so on.

Since everything they've announced fits into the first 5 years of the 10 year announcement, there'll be a Phase 2 announced probably around D23 2028 or so. I think they need to see how Epic U does, whether the economy returns to pre-pandemic inflation levels, etc.

FYI it’s 12B of CapEx for WDW over 10 years. 5B for maintenance. Supposedly. Your broader point definitely stands, this doesn’t represent the full spend yet. Barely half.
 

Vegas Disney Fan

Well-Known Member
I’m not really bothered by the loss of Muppets 3D but I can’t understand for the life of me why Disney keeps replacing functional areas instead of empty areas like LaunchBay, Wonders of Life, etc that sit empty for decades.

The Muppets area would have been a perfect location to expand Star Wars, so of course they’re putting a completely unrelated Monsters land there. SMH.

I don’t know how they keep overlooking the painfully obvious areas to utilize, the decisions of modern Disney make no sense at all to me.
 

Coaster Lover

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
@lentesta casually hoping the shoe to drop is either STAR TOURS or BEAUTY & THE BEAST.

Star Tours is getting new scenes. Even if they also have Star Tours in Disneyland and Tokyo, I'd assume they'd keep Star Tours in DHS around at least long enough to profit off those new scenes. B&TB, on the other hand, is in it's 33rd year of operations. A swap of shows there could make sense (especially to one of the new "hot" properties like Moana [regardless of how poor a fit that is for that area of the park]).
 

Disstevefan1

Well-Known Member
So Disney updated the seats in Muppets. So at that moment in time they did not know they were going to tear down the place.

This tells me, Disney never has any long term plan for anything and whatever happens, happens and Disney is just does stuff randomly, so even for stuff they announce and create concept drawings for may never happen or may be greatly changed.

We have NO IDEA what's going happen.
 

HauntedPirate

Park nostalgist
Premium Member
FYI it’s 12B of CapEx for WDW over 10 years. 5B for maintenance. Supposedly. Your broader point definitely stands, this doesn’t represent the full spend yet. Barely half.

Don't forget 4 new, larger cruise ships at $1.6 billion each (I think that was the number I saw). Overseas parks getting money out of that pot. DVC builds.
 

Dizknee_Phreek

Well-Known Member
At this point..not surprised..but absolutely incredibly sad. I was already completely flummoxed and angry and sad and all the weary emotions over Rivers of America (my favorite section of Magic Kingdom being Liberty Square and Frontierland), and now they are actually going through with removing Muppet Courtyard and getting rid of Muppet Vision, a family friendly, all ages, attraction...for another coaster.
My husband told me the news a little while ago before I had gotten the chance to see it myself. I had some VERY choice words. I know many people have the knee jerk reaction of "that's it, I'm done with Disney" after announcements like this, and most often it's not entirely true. But it honestly feels like my lifelong passion for Disney is fading away. That's after decades of questionable decisions from the company, particularly related to the parks. But this year it seems like they've really ramped up the boneheaded moves. It's been disheartening, to say the least, to be a fan of classic Disney parks this year.
 

HauntedPirate

Park nostalgist
Premium Member
My understanding is it's a much more short-term thing. Think about what they could throw into a park with just a few months of planning, that doesn't involve major construction or WDI.

So... replacing BatB with a different Princess-themed show (*CoughMoanaCough*)? More LL money, more dining money.
 

nickys

Premium Member
Well, now. That last bit is really good news. If Monsters gets a show in addition to the coaster, we have an actual increase in attraction numbers. A good sign.
Except we have one more empty space in Tomorrowland - I don’t see Laugh Floor surviving when Monsters in at DHS.
 

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