New Parks

dommy

New Member
Original Poster
Anybody got anything on the new parks and the mgm extension. i'd love to no wen they will be able and wot they are called! :slurp:
 

DisneyRoxMySox

Well-Known Member
It sounds alright.

Do you think they could have enough " villian " type rides?

I heard that the only happy place would be the Haunted Mansion. LOL
 

Shaman

Well-Known Member
General Grizz said:
Are you guys nuts? You haven't heard of Disney's Florida Adventure??

Yup right on the Seven Seas Lagoon...so that the Grand Floridian can overlook it...like the Grand Californian does over at the California Adventure.... :lookaroun

:wave:
 

General Grizz

New Member
Villains park? Villains doesn't even seem worthy of a land. Instead, it could fit well in a SECTION of a park (i.e. part of Fantasyland).

If Disney is going to open another park, they need to wait until the best possible idea comes under their hands. One engaging, traditional, and furthering in the progress of the "Disney Dream."
 

jrriddle

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General Grizz said:
If Disney is going to open another park, they need to wait until the best possible idea comes under their hands. One engaging, traditional, and furthering in the progress of the "Disney Dream."

AMEN to that.
(Although you kind of have me sold on that "Disney's Florida Adventure" :lol: )
 

Shaman

Well-Known Member
DisneyFan 2000 said:
Never joke about that! They read these boards! :lookaroun

Who said anyone was joking....:p

:lol: :wave:

They wouldn't make the same mistake twice.....would they? :brick:
 

MagicalMonorail

New Member
I'm still hoping for DisneySeas. I don't know too much about Tokyo's, but the possibilities would be awesome. It couldn't be too too character crowded because there's only 2 animated water-related movies. Maybe we could even get 20K back!
 

Bill

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Welcome aboard the air-boat ride here at Disney's Florida Adventure! Uh oh, look at those there gators! They'll kill us all. *bang bang* Hmmm, what's that up ahead? Oh no!!!! It's Spanish Conquistadors! They usually attack over here on the right side of the boat... ahhh, on the left!!! Duck!!!! Now what's that up ahead? Ohhh, a spooky Orange Field! Who wants to go inside? Well, good, cause we can't turn around! Oh look, it's another gator! This time his eyes are glowing!!!! Wow, look at all the fire ants! Oh oh, we've stumbeled into the secret bathing pool of the tourists! Hey, this looks like it's what used to be River Country! Okay everybody, bye!
 

General Grizz

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MagicalMonorail said:
I'm still hoping for DisneySeas. I don't know too much about Tokyo's, but the possibilities would be awesome. It couldn't be too too character crowded because there's only 2 animated water-related movies. Maybe we could even get 20K back!

That would be a good candidate! However, I would not like to see any new park built under Michael Eisner and current management. Wait till we get fresh new management willing to invest in the parks and make it on scale to something at Tokyo.

Otherwise, we'll see repetative attractions with the same ole technology. That's what's keeping Disney down low these days; they are easily being beaten out by other companies because Eisner and his group of short term moneysuckers (i.e. board) do not invest in the future of innovation.
 

speck76

Well-Known Member
I would much rather see WDW invest in the current parks than create another park. The current parks have so much potential that is still untapped, especially DAK.

Opening another park within the next 8 years would really be a waste. When DAK opened, both Epcot and MGM lost major attendance. Since then, IOA has opened too.

The market is not yet strong enough, nor will it be strong enough until at least 2007, to support another park. (2007 is the magical recovery year for Central Florida hotels)
 

speck76

Well-Known Member
2007 because demand took a major dump after 9/11, but the hotel supply continued to grow. Since the hotel supply is no longer growing so fast, demand is beginning to catch up, and should finally be back to 2000 levels (in terms of a percentage, actual visitors is already up from 2000) by 2007. Of course, some hotel developers are anticipating this, and there are 3 or 4 large 4 diamond-type resorts scheduled to open in 2007-08.

One note, total visitors is up from 2000 due to conventions, not tourism. 2004 is a great convention year....2005 is not looking so hot. Most large convention hotels are having a difficult time with 2005.
 

CaptainMichael

Well-Known Member
I don't quite know what Disney Seas exactly is; if someone would enlighten me, I would greatly appreciate it.
I would like to see Animal Kingdom finished first, monorail expansion, and a Villain's Land in the Magic Kingdom.
 

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