New Disney World park!?!?!

Pumbas Nakasak

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Mr Samuri, if you were to add an I as the last letter to your second name, it would be the same word as the place your talking out off.
 

Samurai Jax

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Originally posted by happy snapper
Mr Samuri, if you were to add an I as the last letter to your second name, it would be the same word as the place your talking out off.


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Great another stiff a$$ Brit!
 

wdwmagic

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Originally posted by Samurai Jax



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Great another stiff a$$ Brit!

I hope you arent calling us brits names!! :fork: or I will have to get "The Mom" to send you to your room with no cookies and milk tonight.
 

DisJosh

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Originally posted by FigmentDream


One MK is on a hill there are lockerrooms under the laggon, so that was not a very good counter example, but yes it seems feasable, but I have heard form two firends of mine who have done some land development in Florida say that with the ammount of water at the Tokyo park it could not feasibly be reproduced in Orlando.

The water at Tokyo Disney Sea isn't even a foot deep. It's specially tinted to look as if it's deep water. Point is there probably isn't as much water in TDS as one would think.

I won't even ask you to explain all the other water attractions in WDW. :rolleyes:
 

BradleyJ

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Re: Re: New Disney Park

Originally posted by Michael72688


I was at Magic Kingdom of Aug. 31 and it was so packed you could hardly move around, the park closed at 9 the fireworks were at 9:15 we didn't leave the park till 10 and didn't leave the parking lot till 10:30 (sorry to get off topic, but I just had to address that)

Thats good to know, I was at MGM and Epcot on Staurday, and they were both very light.

Rode TOT and RNRC each 2 times, in less than 1 hour at 2pm. Walked up to Millionaire after seating had already started and went in with no wait. and got a sidewalk sport for the parade right as it was starting.

Epcot was very un-crowded as well.
 

Michael72688

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Originally posted by Samurai Jax
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Disney should make a theme park totaottly devoited to little children,like sesame place is.

It should cut number of crying kids and strollers,theres to many of them around,at some of the more adult orientated parks like epcot and animal kingdom!

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All of Disney's parks are devoted to Children, they should be more devoted to teen's and adults (the larger crowds)(sort of like Islands of Adventure, the best park anywhere)
 

Pumbas Nakasak

Heading for the great escape.
Originally posted by Samurai Jax






ok.
I think you hear me knocking!.........:brick:

Its Ok after 22 years service to Queen and country trust me if you wish to carry out events of single man mattress sports I wont be embarrassed. After all Im sure that the monkey has been very naughty and deserved to be spanked.

The only thing is consider your neighbours and make sure that the headboard is not knocking against the wall.
As for Mr Bean hes only a TV charecter here in the UK, you unfortunately
have him as your head of state.
:)
 

WDWdude12

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I think they should make a roller coaster type theme park. THey should name it Coaster Kingdon and theme the rides to Disney Characters or Disney Movies like Atlantis or Goofy. That would put the cherry on the ice!!( the ice cream being the other parks and the cherry being the new park) thatwould solve that big E-ride contraversy!:) :D :drevil:
 

Michael72688

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Wow, I had almost the same idea, have a Coaster Kingdom, they could have different lands for different theme/movies/etc. and have really great rides! It would be awsome :cool:
 

cymbaldiva

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Re: Re: Re: New Disney Park

Originally posted by BradleyJ


Thats good to know, I was at MGM and Epcot on Staurday, and they were both very light.

Rode TOT and RNRC each 2 times, in less than 1 hour at 2pm. Walked up to Millionaire after seating had already started and went in with no wait. and got a sidewalk sport for the parade right as it was starting.

Epcot was very un-crowded as well.

SWEET! I love the lack of lines/crowds! Sounds like I'd have been scurrying back and forth between TOT and RnRC all day! :D
 

Jekyll

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Figured this would be a good thread to knock back around it's 2 years old but I have heard rumors about this. Can anyone give us feed back as to the rumors of new park be it a Disney Seas US or something completely different.
 

bhg469

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i for one would love to see disney seas come to orlando. even though its a clone i have no chance of ever going to japan to see it. but i doubt we will be seeing it anytime before 2010
 

Lynx04

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Disney Tokyo Sea was made by the Oriental Land Company, with very little help from Disney if I am not mistaken. If this is the case then I am pretty sure the OLC will probably get a financal piece of the park, or the could just full. People are quick to point out that Disney can just clone that park as they please cause it has the Disney name on it. I am pretty sure that OLC owns almost all of the DTR, they only licensed the Disney brand which gives Disney a very small ownership of the parks. For Disney to use any of OLC concepts, I am sure they have cut them in on it.
 

peter11435

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Lynx04 said:
Disney Tokyo Sea was made by the Oriental Land Company, with very little help from Disney if I am not mistaken. If this is the case then I am pretty sure the OLC will probably get a financal piece of the park, or the could just full. People are quick to point out that Disney can just clone that park as they please cause it has the Disney name on it. I am pretty sure that OLC owns almost all of the DTR, they only licensed the Disney brand which gives Disney a very small ownership of the parks. For Disney to use any of OLC concepts, I am sure they have cut them in on it.
Actually I don't think that is the case. All of TDS was designed by WDI, although they were funded by OLC I think Disney reatins the rights to their designs.
 

MouseRight

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Why do so many of you not believe that a fifth park is being discussed and designed somewhere in Imagineering and/or within the management ranks in Disney. The lead time on planning and building these things is probably 5 to 10 years. The Company has to be prepared to build a fifth park sometime in the next few years. The deficiencies in the current parks are starting to be addressed and will continue to be, but to bring in the repeat crowds in the future a fifth pak will have to be built, even if all of our concerns and wishes for the current slate are not addressed. All I want to say is how can I get a job on the team that is designing it?

Finally, there is this quote from an interview with Iger in the Financial Times a few weeks back:

"The theme parks remain a challenge. ...........This experience has not deterred Disney from pressing ahead with the development of a new park in Hong Kong and possibly one in mainland China. The parks will remain a vital part of the group, and Disney is considering an extension to that business involving what Mr Iger describes as "significant new services for families"."

What is this "new services" for families? Perhaps a fifth park?
 

Lynx04

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peter11435 said:
Actually I don't think that is the case. All of TDS was designed by WDI, although they were funded by OLC I think Disney reatins the rights to their designs.
I stand corrected, that makes sense then. Thanks for the info.

As far as a new park goes, they won't build a new park for a long time. First, AK is not even a full park yet, EPCOT is currently being transformed, and MGM still needs some more attractions. There is so much more to do with what they have that, getting a new park would be like a person who start something and doesn't finish it and moves on to a new project.

Second, how many more parks can you really add in Orlando. Right now there are already 7 major parks in the <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com /><st1:City><ST1<IMG class=inlineimg title=lace><font color=" /><st1:City><ST1:place><FONT color=black>Orlando</FONT></ST1:place></st1:City><FONT color=black> area and that doesn't include </FONT><ST1:pBush Gardens in Tampa<FONT color=black>. Adding another park will not boost attendence, it will just take guest from the other parks. Besides the fact that Vinvidi (SP) - former owners of Universal - did not sell the Lockheed expansion site to NBC, from what I am told. I think they realized that another park would not boost their attendence. </FONT><st1:City><ST1:pOrlando </st1:City><FONT color=black>is over saturated with theme parks. Also, when people go to Disney World they say exactly that. Disney World is now represented as one place in the general publics mind, DISNEY WORLD, not MK, EPCOT, MGM, or AK. It doesn't matter if you have 4 park or 10 parks, it is called DISNEY WORLD. So in the general publics mind they don't think about MGM or Mk, the just think of the whole package. After you have 3 parks people stop following the park count, cause they know there is a couple of parks but really don't care how many since there are to many for them to see on their trip. I know when AK opened I didn't make a special trip to Disney World to see it. Actually, my first trip to AK was this year, which was my third visit to the world since AK opened. </FONT>

<FONT color=black>O, and the third reason, people don't even know that AK even exists. What is the point in creating a new park when to many AK is a new park. </FONT>
 

Jekyll

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MouseRight said:
Why do so many of you not believe that a fifth park is being discussed and designed somewhere in Imagineering and/or within the management ranks in Disney. The lead time on planning and building these things is probably 5 to 10 years. The Company has to be prepared to build a fifth park sometime in the next few years. The deficiencies in the current parks are starting to be addressed and will continue to be, but to bring in the repeat crowds in the future a fifth pak will have to be built, even if all of our concerns and wishes for the current slate are not addressed. All I want to say is how can I get a job on the team that is designing it?

Finally, there is this quote from an interview with Iger in the Financial Times a few weeks back:

"The theme parks remain a challenge. ...........This experience has not deterred Disney from pressing ahead with the development of a new park in Hong Kong and possibly one in mainland China. The parks will remain a vital part of the group, and Disney is considering an extension to that business involving what Mr Iger describes as "significant new services for families"."

What is this "new services" for families? Perhaps a fifth park?


Hmmm... First off you have to get a job withWDI which is impossible as I have tried. Second to the other post. I am not saying it has to be Disney Seas. Could there be other parks planned. And would they anounce them or begin construction? Does anyone recall if they announced construction of AK before or after grown was broken. Or did they have a fake ceromoney after it was already being built.
 

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