mightynine
Well-Known Member
At this point, I'm assuming it's not cancelled per se, but it's on its way to becoming a seasonal pavilion once again (if it ever opens)
If there’s still stock left and they’re hopeful people will buy it, why would they take it down?I just noticed that the “Play Pavilion” poster is still for sale on the DStore website. Wouldn’t they remove that is the plan for the new experience was indeed cancelled?
Aren't they on demand prints? A simple delete solves this..If there’s still stock left and they’re hopeful people will buy it, why would they take it down?
I'm not sure how these are made, I assumed they had a small stock on hand and printed more if necessary. Even so, it's still something they're making money on, why bother taking it down? It being on demand is even more reason to keep it up, no loss in keeping the listing, only stand to gain.Aren't they on demand prints? A simple delete solves this..
From todayIs it still listed as Future Home of Play on the current printed park map? It has been for 3 years now.
Nah. Left hand often doesn’t know anything about right hand.I just noticed that the “Play Pavilion” poster is still for sale on the DStore website. Wouldn’t they remove that is the plan for the new experience was indeed cancelled?
The left hand thinks the right is a PiscesNah. Left hand often doesn’t know anything about right hand.
Been 15 years…why rush?Assuming this project really is dead, do we expect them to ever reuse Wonders at this point? I get this bad gut feeling that it won't be touched for another decade, and when the time finally comes to do something they'll just put a new building in that plot. The only thing making me think otherwise is how much they invested in structural work.
Not your fathers WED EnterprisesNah. Left hand often doesn’t know anything about right hand.
I mean they’ll probably redo the roof two or three more times, which, to be fair, creates jobs.Assuming this project really is dead, do we expect them to ever reuse Wonders at this point? I get this bad gut feeling that it won't be touched for another decade, and when the time finally comes to do something they'll just put a new building in that plot. The only thing making me think otherwise is how much they invested in structural work.
They should paint it goldI mean they’ll probably redo the roof two or three more times, which, to be fair, creates jobs.
thats cool info, i didnt know that. I always thought it was supposed to be a water walk through from early concept art. And before that I remember concepts with a rainforest rollercoaster in that spot. Never heard of a theater.Interior.
Theatre was in the not-demolished-Communicore version.thats cool info, i didnt know that. I always thought it was supposed to be a water walk through from early concept art. And before that I remember concepts with a rainforest rollercoaster in that spot. Never heard of a theater.
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