News Reimagined Toontown coming

Dear Prudence

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Between this, the SFS bridge and the already cracking new pavement in DTD, I'm hoping Disneyland reevaluates their contractors/construction companies...
don't you know, MCN, you can't say ANYTHING about Disney's cheap and bad projects or corner cutter, you're just an UNREASONABLE h8tr. (kidding, obviously!!!)

Seriously, though, major rains aside, this is actually kind of embarrassing for them; more importantly, I hope no one gets hurt because of their cost cutting!
 

chadwpalm

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
The section of grass that was there did seem off, I wonder if that was always temporary, or if they decided to go with pavers after seeing all the water getting down there?
It says why 6 posts above you:

"Visitor traffic patterns over a section of turf between the Mickey & Minnie fountain and the Walt’s Dreaming Tree are forcing Disneyland to install pavers as a replacement."
 

chadwpalm

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No

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TP2000

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Fake lawns cause cancer and leach deadly chemicals into the groundwater.

Anaheim sits directly over the underground aquifer that Orange County uses as its water filtration and storage system for several million county residents. This fake lawn was literally (channeling my inner college girl) leaching cancer chemicals into the water supply, so it had to be removed.

 

mickEblu

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Lol. You can’t imagine the possibility of WDW having a toontown again? It could easily fit into MK or DHS (so that means it will go to Epcot haha).

It’s not that they don’t have the space. It’s that they already have the anchor for the land at DHS. The kkky chance of getting a Toontown would be if they decided to change the facade for MMRR and put Toontown there. With that said I don’t know the layout of the park well and if the surrounding area is expendable.
 

TP2000

Well-Known Member
With that said I don’t know the layout of the park well and if the surrounding area is expendable.

It's not. MMRR at DHS is hemmed in all sides by existing park areas they just built and/or remodeled extensively. Namely, Toy Story Land and Galaxy's Edge.

This is what makes the WDW parks so hilariously bad at what they do and how they offer it. They've got all the land that Walt could imagine to buy, and yet they build these parks with only 6 or 8 rides and then design them so they can't do much beyond even that. They simply aren't good at it in WDW.

TDO appears to have absolutely no idea what it's doing with many of their parks and many of their long-term decisions.
 

mickEblu

Well-Known Member
The anchor of the land is Mickey’s house. At WDW toontown could easily exist without Runaway, as it did for 20+ years.

It could of course. My point is that Disney wouldn’t see the value in building a Toontown when MMRR already exists at WDW. A 1993 Toontown wouldn’t move the needle and wouldn’t be worth the millions it would take to build.

The anchor of the land is not Mickeys house. The anchor is what attracts and serves the most people.
 
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