This was the main story on the web page of the local ABC affiliate here in Orlando (hmmm ... ABC and Disney ... coinsidence)http://www.wftv.com/news/15592397/detail.html
Or an innovative financial move with a unique guest experience. We'll just have to wait and see and withhold judgement until we can experience it ourselve.Blowing money on this when it could be spent on several E-Ticket attractions at their existing parks is insane. It's just crazy.
Especially given that, due to the expected high-tier ticket cost (rumored at $250-300), it might lure in a more loose-wallet clientele that could also decide to visit the traditional parks at the same time and blow some cash there, too.Or an innovative financial move with a unique guest experience. We'll just have to wait and see and withhold judgement until we can experience it ourselve.
Or an innovative financial move with a unique guest experience. We'll just have to wait and see and withhold judgement until we can experience it ourselve.
Their article says "internet bloggers claim if the park is built, it would be adjacent to the Pleasure Island nightclub area." Maybe they're confusing things with the claim that Adventurers Club *might* move to where the new park is and serve as an entrance? They probably just saw "AC" and thought "OMGGZ teh park is on teh plazur islandzzz!!!!111eleventyone."
Or an innovative financial move with a unique guest experience. We'll just have to wait and see and withhold judgement until we can experience it ourselve.
Was there ever a second source for the Night Kingdom rumor? Or is this purely based off of Jim?
If it enables me to pet a big cat, I'll start saving as soon as it's announced. People WILL pay for animal interactions like that. Animal Kingdom is great, don't get me wrong, but the chance to actually get close to a wild animal is a dream many people have.
"OMGGZ teh park is on teh plazur islandzzz!!!!111eleventyone."
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