Timothy_Q
Well-Known Member
They're moving it's a small world in Tokyo, aren't they?
Those were the old plans.
Small World isn't moving anymore.
They're moving it's a small world in Tokyo, aren't they?
When I become CEO of The Walt Disney Company all of this will changeThe last Meet N Greet I went to was a while back... it was Tinkerbelle and friends. There was Tinkerbelle, some fairy dressed in red, a photographer and 2 handlers plus someone standing in the queue...It took about around 45 minutes to get to see the fairies, the set was non-existant except for a couple leaves, and they were of course making money from the photographs... so that is bringing money into the bottom line that also reduces the overall operational expenses... I am afraid as long as the Sheeple keep applauding these types of things, this will be the future of the Magic Kingdom...
I miss the Snow White ride Better than the mine train....SW? Snow White? Star Wars? Almost broke your neck? on Shnow White's Scary Adventures? It was a quaint old school dark ride... I still rode it every time even after they ruined it by toning down the horror elements...
Princess Fairy Tale Hall aka Marriott Ballroom Pre Function Space with Costumed College Kids is not a ride replacement in my book and never will be.
Sorry to derail further, but could a platform be built over the Utilidor access for a ride building to perch upon, or is the ground too unstable for that?
They've just spent a fortune on extending the land. One that hasn't generated the universal praise they aimed for. Do you really think they'd spend another fortune on infrastructure and engineering so they can spend yet another fortune on a ride?
Here's what the back side of Mermaid and BoG looks like and the main Utilidor Entrance. This is north of MK looking south.
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If you do anything to the north of these buildings and you're still outside, then you've got to hide all that as well as stabilize the swamp land and reroute canals and drainage ponds.
But, let's say you create an enclosed walkway to a building on the north side for a dark ride. You still have to deal with the road...
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There's only one truck/car bridge over the railroad tracks to get to the utilidors, and then it runs along the back of the show buildings. You either have to build a new bridge (red arrow), or, your covered walkway to a proposed dark ride show building would have to be a giant ramp over the roadway. A magic escalator?
The easier solutions would be to get rid of Speedway and expand Fantasy Land into it. Or, build to the north of Space Mountain, although, you'll have to deal with a bridge or two over the rail road.
And if this is all for a BatB dark ride and you want to keep it next to the restaurant... well then some very hard and expensive choices need to be made. For me, it's simple, trash the horrible Mermaid ride.
So they're aware that NFL is kind of a bust?
no actually I dpn't think they would...Not the Disney of today...I would expect them to sooner knock out the Circus tents and build an attraction there instead...but not even that at this point.They've just spent a fortune on extending the land. One that hasn't generated the universal praise they aimed for. Do you really think they'd spend another fortune on infrastructure and engineering so they can spend yet another fortune on a ride?
Another theatre presentation in the same vicinity (like where Tiki is?) or another theatre in a different park?Funnily enough, it did.
Even more so theatre presentations seem to be in vogue. Especially in these parts. Maybe they'll build another.
I agree completely...and Tomorrowland has the most amount of room for expansion...While I would love an expansion in Adventureland I think it would be difficult with the proximity of the other attractions and train tracks... Not without a substantial change to the Jungle Cruise anyway.Actually I consider FLafter the Fantasyland expansion to be the only land in the MK at the moment that doesn't need an expansion (together with Liberty Square though). Adventureland hasn't seen a major addition since the 70ies (I WANT MY FIRE MOUNTAIN!) and the only minor addition is the worst imagineering ever (Flying Carpets with that ridiculous totally out of area Aggrabah mini-section) Tomorrowland is also a far better candidate for the next major expansion in the MK than FL, especially with that loud, outdated eyesore TLS and the most unpopular attraction in the MK, SGE.
I really don't know why they should do something with FL, which works good IMHO, before they haven't fixed the two others.
Actually I consider FLafter the Fantasyland expansion to be the only land in the MK at the moment that doesn't need an expansion (together with Liberty Square though).
Try and spin it all you want (as usual) but I'm telling it how it is on the inside.Oddly though, the coaster usually has longer wait times than new e tickets from the local competition.
Last visit it?Try and spin it all you want (as usual) but I'm telling it how it is on the inside.
When did you last visit NFL?
I'm sure @jt04 will tell us.Last visit it?
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