they have cleared the land of cans and buildings, and will build a freestanding theatre, and branch the queue - most likely once they have completed the structureStill a little confused how they're going to allow access to the third theatre??? Through the main Soarin building part or a separate entrance and exit to the building off from the walkway queue part before it gets the Soarin building.
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Interesting approach to improve capacity at Epcot (and DHS with TSMM addition). These additions won't do anything to improve attendance, but should improve the guest experience. Soarin' addition actually makes sense as it loads so slowly, but a new ride would have also taken some demand off these attractions. Hopefully there is more to come that is actually new. Glad though to see updates to the projections and screens.
Or understand that the dust is on the film, not in it!hopefully these upgrades will remove some of the car-sized dust/bugs from the film?
...or make them clearer by making the film digital lol
...or digitally remove them if the film does go digital.
This is how I imagine it...Still a little confused how they're going to allow access to the third theatre??? Through the main Soarin building part or a separate entrance and exit to the building off from the walkway queue part before it gets the Soarin building.
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I do not agree 100% with this. Soarin' is a must see for everyone coming into the Epcot, so the only way to reduce wait times at Soarin' is to increase capacity. Disney is doing the right thing for both Soarin' and TSMM.
It's also the first attraction to exhaust FP+ each day at Epcot. As far as DCA goes, I always thought it was a bit silly to have a Soarin' over California when you could just visit most of the places yourself pretty easily. With the repeat traffic in DCA, I see it as a been there, done that situation. Get a new film in there and you're likely to see DCA wait times increase. I just hope they think globally when/if they do the new film.Not everyone thinks it is a must see as plenty of people do not go on it now.
If you want to see how a rounded out roster of quality attractions changes the wait times, look at DCA. TSMM and Soarin wait times are roughly half of WDW’s times. Epcot and DHS need MORE attractions not increased capacity at the few attractions they have.
That's pretty much it.This is how I imagine it...
Currently as you get to the end of the queue of Soarin, you go either to the right or the left to enter the two theaters. All they really have to do is build right behind the present building and attach straight on from the queue line. In other words, when you get to the boarding assignment portion of the queue you will then be directed to the right or the left (like always) and with the new theater straight ahead... Maybe @marni1971 has that at his disposal and would be willing to share.
Are the areas marked "stage" and "theater seats" Kitchen Kabaret?
Yep. I've posted them before but just for you...Are the areas marked "stage" and "theater seats" Kitchen Kabaret?
It's also the first attraction to exhaust FP+ each day at Epcot. As far as DCA goes, I always thought it was a bit silly to have a Soarin' over California when you could just visit most of the places yourself pretty easily. With the repeat traffic in DCA, I see it as a been there, done that situation. Get a new film in there and you're likely to see DCA wait times increase. I just hope they think globally when/if they do the new film.
This is how I imagine it...
Currently as you get to the end of the queue of Soarin, you go either to the right or the left to enter the two theaters. All they really have to do is build right behind the present building and attach straight on from the queue line. In other words, when you get to the boarding assignment portion of the queue you will then be directed to the right or the left (like always) and with the new theater straight ahead. I know that sounds way to simple, but, I think that is what is going to happen. Again, for all that care, that is not inside information that is an opinionated guess. I haven't really seen a blueprint of the floor plan of even the current Soarin set-up, just going my memory. Maybe @marni1971 has that at his disposal and would be willing to share.
Move them. It's only air handling.I have that thought too of going straight ahead, but how do you do that with all those mechanics or whatever is built out on that side of the building? Unless I misunderstood you.
This thread or TSMM may be in the running as the new popular discussion thread, replacing the BAH thread.
I've lived in California off and on for 25 years over the last five decades, and travelled to every corner of the state and every location covered in the Soarin' film. I have never been able to hang glide over Yosemite or the Golden Gate Bridge or San Diego Bay, so Soarin' Over California is a real thrill.
That said, it's just one E Ticket attraction in a park that has 30 other attractions including four other E Ticket thrill rides. DCA has more rides than Epcot, and more than Animal Kingdom and Hollywood Studios combined. The two Anaheim parks, Disneyland and DCA, have a wealth of riches when it comes to ride counts, especially the big E Tickets. Thus, you get lower wait times overall for most rides when compared directly to their cousins in WDW parks.
It's not that Soarin' Over California is less popular with audiences in Anaheim, it's that there's also a heck of a lot of other stuff to do in that park.
More Park Ride Capacity = Lower Wait Times
Thing is, I don't recall the lines for Soarin being huge even in the bad days of DCA when the ride capacity (and park attendance) was terrible and it was one of the only attractions worth going to. Heck, I even went on Superstar Limo. I find it hard to compare capacity between DL and WDW simply because with the way DLR is setup, you can treat it as one big park and it is a different kind of customer. It takes about the same amount of time to walk from the back of DL's MK to the back of DCA (if you aren't slowed down at the ticket gate). I think that compactness also helps to hold down the queue size at DCA. So, yes, it may not be the go to attraction there. But, as far as park capacity, I wouldn't say that DCA beats Epcot, let alone adding DHS and AK. Most of it's capacity is sitting in line at Cars Land.I've lived in California off and on for 25 years over the last five decades, and travelled to every corner of the state and every location covered in the Soarin' film. I have never been able to hang glide over Yosemite or the Golden Gate Bridge or San Diego Bay, so Soarin' Over California is a real thrill.
That said, it's just one E Ticket attraction in a park that has 30 other attractions including four other E Ticket thrill rides. DCA has more rides than Epcot, and more than Animal Kingdom and Hollywood Studios combined. The two Anaheim parks, Disneyland and DCA, have a wealth of riches when it comes to ride counts, especially the big E Tickets. Thus, you get lower wait times overall for most rides when compared directly to their cousins in WDW parks.
It's not that Soarin' Over California is less popular with audiences in Anaheim, it's that there's also a heck of a lot of other stuff to do in that park.
More Park Ride Capacity = Lower Wait Times
I've lived in California off and on for 25 years over the last five decades, and travelled to every corner of the state and every location covered in the Soarin' film. I have never been able to hang glide over Yosemite or the Golden Gate Bridge or San Diego Bay, so Soarin' Over California is a real thrill.
That said, it's just one E Ticket attraction in a park that has 30 other attractions including four other E Ticket thrill rides. DCA has more rides than Epcot, and more than Animal Kingdom and Hollywood Studios combined. The two Anaheim parks, Disneyland and DCA, have a wealth of riches when it comes to ride counts, especially the big E Tickets. Thus, you get lower wait times overall for most rides when compared directly to their cousins in WDW parks.
It's not that Soarin' Over California is less popular with audiences in Anaheim, it's that there's also a heck of a lot of other stuff to do in that park.
More Park Ride Capacity = Lower Wait Times
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