No. It was delayed because they thought the crowds would be too cray-cray to allow for a TSR. There is no reason to believe they will make a decision to pull the trigger on this until the existing land is complete and open. But I would bet it will come relatively soon. Again, similar to the TSL sit-down.The TS is part of Phase 1. It was just delayed so they could open sooner.
No. It was delayed because they thought the crowds would be too cray-cray to allow for a TSR. There is no reason to believe they will make a decision to pull the trigger on this until the existing land is complete and open. But I would bet it will come relatively soon. Again, similar to the TSL sit-down.
I truly believe everything will be fine once they actually deliver the full SWL product. I think they're being a little ridiculous in TDA right now. They clearly thought we were all foolish enough to plan trips on the spot to visit half a land. Perhaps we are 5% smarter than they think we are. I do think Southern Californians are a little more discerning than the average FL visitor, so I expect higher crowds at DHS than at DL (and more complaints from the "this is MY vacation" crowd). But they've been advertising as though SWL was already open at DHS for like 2 years. The commercials and billboards are just silly.This.
Although I will say they're most likely going to have to get their financial situation stabilized at DLR before they move forward with the next steps.
Yes, that too. It is still part of phase 1.No. It was delayed because they thought the crowds would be too cray-cray to allow for a TSR. There is no reason to believe they will make a decision to pull the trigger on this until the existing land is complete and open. But I would bet it will come relatively soon. Again, similar to the TSL sit-down.
Disneyland draws a very discerning guest- they will check it out when the land is finished, and the crowds have died down.
Wdw is more of a “family” vacation spot-
If you open Galxies Edge just as school is starting, your not going to be able to pull those families...
Crowds will come, they just wont come in droves until there is a break like Thanksgiving, Christmas, spring break and summer...
Leadership may have been a bit over estimating the “gotta go right now” crowd. I would “gotta go right now” but, my goodness, when I price out a trip, it’s getting a bit out of reach for me...
But, I will go, eventually!
People are far more willing to take kids out of school these days. That's why October and January are now busy season. Late Aug/Sept are the very beginning of the school year, and I do think parents are more reluctant to take kids out at the beginning of the year.Disneyland draws a very discerning guest- they will check it out when the land is finished, and the crowds have died down.
Wdw is more of a “family” vacation spot-
If you open Galxies Edge just as school is starting, your not going to be able to pull those families...
Crowds will come, they just wont come in droves until there is a break like Thanksgiving, Christmas, spring break and summer...
Leadership may have been a bit over estimating the “gotta go right now” crowd. I would “gotta go right now” but, my goodness, when I price out a trip, it’s getting a bit out of reach for me...
But, I will go, eventually!
I do not disagree-People are far more willing to take kids out of school these days. That's why October and January are now busy season. Late Aug/Sept are the very beginning of the school year, and I do think parents are more reluctant to take kids out at the beginning of the year.
I do not disagree-
I have to wonder if the price increases are beginning to come into play. As a family plans a trip, one might say that having to take kids out of school is a negative, and it is very expensive too, another negative- too many negatives to plan it now, let’s just wait...
The main attraction missing, the AP blackouts, and the hype for the crowds all have to do with the current crowds being down. It has nothing to do with the mishandling of the Star Wars brand as some have made it out to be.
And another thing...Disney doesn’t bribe the bloggers. They are given free trips to report on a land they can say whatever they want to say. The feedback has been great on the land.
You guys all do realize a ton of talent makes money from their audience not from freebies right. Influence requires an audience period and if a person chooses to be positive or negative depends on the content their fans want not because omg free stuff. Because the free stuff doesn't pay the bills. If your audience is into you because your negative and you change because of free stuff then you'll lose your audience..
You're absolutely right. The point here though is that Disney has no interest in inviting Influencers with that kind of angle for a sneak peak. I work for a company on par with the size of Disney who engages with Influencers and let me tell you - they aren't going to put one "on the payroll" so to speak (however that may look) for a negative ROI.
Ok, so is there any type of "themed restaurant entrance" in that area? So that they could build the restaurant out of sight of the guests and just open it when it's finished? Something like the archway in the Germany pavilion at Epcot, that would have been the entrance for the Rhine River ride? just curiousAs others have said, that's part of RotR. The restaurant space is on the right side of the map, next to where the cantina is. There is empty allocated space in the exact same spot in both DL and DHS for the table service.
And, yes, the area where the train tracks are is a large berm in DHS and is indeed where an expansion plot is for that park. If they do expansion in DL, it would need to be in a different direction.
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