Donaldfan1934
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I was thinking the exact same thing. Hopefully, Pooh will get a new home in Fantasyland at some point assuming that’s what happens.Honestly seeing Pooh demolished for a Tiana restaurant wouldn't shock me
I was thinking the exact same thing. Hopefully, Pooh will get a new home in Fantasyland at some point assuming that’s what happens.Honestly seeing Pooh demolished for a Tiana restaurant wouldn't shock me
And hopefully, whatever happens to Disneyland's Pooh won't affect the Magic Kingdom's. Then again, the Magic Kingdom's Pooh is more popular than Disneyland's, but since when has an attraction being popular stopped Disney from replacing it?Hopefully, Pooh will get a new home in Fantasyland at some point assuming that’s what happens.
While your ideas are certainly much better alternatives to the current proposals, Splash in DL would then become the lone piece of Critter Country in a NOS sandwich instead of Pooh and PatF in MK would be an American themed ride in a largely European themed section of the park. Personally, I would place a PatF ride in DL in between PotC and HM as seen in the picture below and expand around the RoA to place it in its own bayou themed area in MK.Actually, y'know what they should do? Spare both Splash Mountains and replace Pooh with a Princess and the Frog dark ride. Then have Tiana's Place replace the Pooh Corner gift shop. Then have a clone of that dark ride replace Princess Fairytale Hall. But that's just MY opinion.
Honestly, I think your idea's better.While your ideas are certainly much better alternatives to the current proposals, Splash in DL would then become the lone piece of Critter Country in a NOS sandwich instead of Pooh and PatF in MK would be an American themed ride in a largely European themed section of the park. Personally, I would place a PatF ride in DL in between PotC and HM as seen in the picture below and expand around the RoA to place it in its own bayou themed area in MK. View attachment 522317
If this was announced out of the blue at D23 there probably wouldve been a riot.I also think that Disney may have been depending on controversy surrounding the attraction to get a little buzz before they let any potential replacement ideas get off the drawing board. Without any notable external pressure preceding such an announcement, the absolute shell shock from the fandom may have been unmanageable. I can’t even begin to imagine how something like this would’ve gone over if it was suddenly revealed out of nowhere at the D23 Expo.
Thank you. To be honest, I’ve actually thought PatF was a pitch perfect opportunity to make use of the land behind the NOS Train Station well before the Splash controversy. Same with the notion that MK should eventually take advantage of the opportunity DL missed with SW:GE and expand around their RoA with areas that actually compliment it. In two parks that desperately needs whatever capacity is at their disposal, I feel every opportunity to add new attractions should be considered before resorting to replacing existing attractions.Honestly, I think your idea's better.
Agreed. A riot also would’ve likely overthrown the entire convention from that point forward and put future D23 Expo’s in jeopardy. I‘m sure key decision makers inside of Disney were well aware of these risks and knew they had to wait for a perfect storm of circumstances before anything could even get close to the point of being announced.If this was announced out of the blue at D23 there probably wouldve been a riot.
Yeup. Remember how the Redhead Change announcement got boo'd on stage? Imagine the Splash backlash. It'd be nutsAgreed. A riot also would’ve likely overthrown the entire convention from that point forward and put future D23 Expo’s in jeopardy. I‘m sure key decision makers inside of Disney were well aware of these risks and knew they had to wait for a perfect storm of circumstances before anything could even get close to the point of being announced.
Pooh was responsible for removing Mr Toad for a less interesting ride...Pooh is fine where they are, but quite frankly I would rather see Pooh booted out and Alice move in where it makes sense...next to the Tea Cups...I was thinking the exact same thing. Hopefully, Pooh will get a new home in Fantasyland at some point assuming that’s what happens.
Indeed. I can’t imagine the crowd would’ve even let the speaker(s) get to the Disney‘s overused straw man argument about change in the parks to those who disagree with their decisions.Yeup. Remember how the Redhead Change announcement got boo'd on stage? Imagine the Splash backlash. It'd be nuts
I grew up with Pooh, so I’d be sad to see it go. However, an Alice clone would be a nice addition to that part of Fantasyland.Pooh was responsible for removing Mr Toad for a less interesting ride...Pooh is fine where they are, but quite frankly I would rather see Pooh booted out and Alice move in where it makes sense...next to the Tea Cups...
Pooh is a more popular IP and probably sells a pretty good amount of merchandise. Out west, where it's more isolated and more poorly done than WDW's it could make sense to replace it for a restaurant (I suppose). But at WDW, it has a nice queue and is one of the better rides for young children. I can't imagine it going anywhere. And it's not like the Alice at DL is amazing anywayPooh was responsible for removing Mr Toad for a less interesting ride...Pooh is fine where they are, but quite frankly I would rather see Pooh booted out and Alice move in where it makes sense...next to the Tea Cups...
My blue-sky arm-chair idea has always been to put in a new show building where speedway is. Fantasyland facing it would be an Alice Dark Ride with appropriate theming, and then the building morphs into tomorrowlans theming and there is a second dark ride facade facing Tomorrowland.How about replacing the Tomorrowland Speedway with an Alice in Wonderland dark ride instead?
How would the IP fit Tomorrowland?My blue-sky arm-chair idea has always been to put in a new show building where speedway is. Fantasyland facing it would be an Alice Dark Ride with appropriate theming, and then the building morphs into tomorrowlans theming and there is a second dark ride facade facing Tomorrowland.
The Alice entrance and facade would face Fantasyland, a Tomorrowland appropriate IP ride would face Tomorrowland. Both dark rides would be housed in the same physical building.How would the IP fit Tomorrowland?
Ah! Ok, that makes sense.The Alice entrance and facade would face Fantasyland, a Tomorrowland appropriate IP ride would face Tomorrowland. Both dark rides would be housed in the same physical building.
While your ideas are certainly much better alternatives to the current proposals, Splash in DL would then become the lone piece of Critter Country in a NOS sandwich instead of Pooh and PatF in MK would be an American themed ride in a largely European themed section of the park. Personally, I would place a PatF ride in DL in between PotC and HM as seen in the picture below and expand around the RoA to place it in its own bayou themed area in MK. View attachment 522317
Or... a less desirable fix would be a candy crush overlay of the speedway with a very fantasyland look near fantasyland and the more electric grid / arcade look at Tomorrowland. Hey... then they could bring back the Tomorrowland arcade again! Nostalgia. Haha.Ah! Ok, that makes sense.
My blue-sky arm-chair idea has always been to put in a new show building where speedway is. Fantasyland facing it would be an Alice Dark Ride with appropriate theming, and then the building morphs into tomorrowlans theming and there is a second dark ride facade facing Tomorrowland.
Yeah, that huge building would look symmetrical next to Tron, Chapek is all about symmetry, Bob told him soThe Alice entrance and facade would face Fantasyland, a Tomorrowland appropriate IP ride would face Tomorrowland. Both dark rides would be housed in the same physical building.
It would be the same size as other fantasyland buildings that hold multiple attractions.... (Alice, toad and Peter Pan are all in the same building).Yeah, that huge building would look symmetrical next to Tron, Chapek is all about symmetry, Bob told him so
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