Peter Pan Queue

omurice

Well-Known Member
Obligatory "I hope it's done by my next visit" comment here...
The walls were up last time I was there, and the time or three before there were walls where they took out the old bathrooms. It seems like well over 2 years since they started tearing up this general area near PP, IASW and Rapunzel's SkyWay bathrooms.

People are asking when is the next E-ticket but I would like to ask MK to settle down, for the first time since about late 2009. No cranes, and a moratorium on construction walls in MK for 6 months.

Then they can go to town with full force on Veranda Place Adventurers' Society, SteamPunk River Country, New New New Tomorrowland, Mater's Speedway, or whatever they want to build. :)

But sadly walls will decorate the Hub for at least another year, then some more walls popping up in Adventureland shortly ... ah well.

PS - Is there some massive tax write-off for having green walls?
 

Magenta Panther

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I couldn't care less about this unless it means the ride is getting gutted in favor of mystic-manor quality.

I agree. The ride has enormous potential for plussing. A lot could be done to it without sacrificing its basic charm. TDO could even keep the same type of ride layout, the same scenes...just plus the heck out of them. It could be amazing. I wonder if something like that will ever happen...
 

MerlinTheGoat

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I thought Disney was moving away from interactive queue type things after New Fantasyland was finished (with Mine Train supposedly being the last of those approved before they decided against it). Unless this is something unrelated to the queue (perhaps in the ride itself, I think Small World was supposed to get some sort of interactive crap shoehorned into the end if that ever occurred).

They'd better actually rebuild and retheme the queue and facade entirely along with these supposed interactive things, if they keep the same bland queue and facade but just tack on cheap interactive queue games then that would be a massive fail.

And both Disneyland as well as Disneyland Paris already have plussed and far superior versions of the ride itself than WDW's (Tokyo's is similarly outdated as it appears to be a 1:1 clone of WDW's). And of course better facades and queues (better themed that is, interactive elements weren't included). I wonder if Shanghai's version of Peter Pan (assuming that roster is still correct) will be like, whether taking after one of the existing versions or something entirely different. Wouldn't be shocked if they just clone it from an existing version and perhaps even an inferior one, the Pooh ride at Hong Kong is basically a clone of WDW's lesser version despite the fact that they could have used the vastly superior Hunny Hunt as a template instead.
 

Sped2424

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I agree. The ride has enormous potential for plussing. A lot could be done to it without sacrificing its basic charm. TDO could even keep the same type of ride layout, the same scenes...just plus the heck out of them. It could be amazing. I wonder if something like that will ever happen...
that would require them to care about the ride. Seriously I am astounded that a tin foil volcano is actually a thing there.
 

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