I had a feeling it's just funnier to poke some fun at ol ChappieHe was talking about Disneyland. he thought splash was as old as Disneyland not Disneyworld.
I had a feeling it's just funnier to poke some fun at ol ChappieHe was talking about Disneyland. he thought splash was as old as Disneyland not Disneyworld.
I dunno.. the music should carry the story along with the action & staging of the scenes.. which is why Splash Mountain initially worked so well. Putting the focus solely on “your favorite songs from Princess & the Frog” without it carrying the story or narrative IMO, is weak.Puts the focus on music which is a good choice. The ride system itself writes the storyline which should be second or third on the priority list imo. Great concept
I dunno.. the music should carry the story along with the action & staging of the scenes.. which is why Splash Mountain initially worked so well. Putting the focus solely on “your favorite songs from Princess & the Frog” without it carrying the story or narrative IMO, is weak.
More evidence to prove my “it’s only happening at California and not Florida” theoryHe was talking about Disneyland. he thought splash was as old as Disneyland not Disneyworld.
Chapek is an embarrassment.
That's what's being speculatedMore evidence to prove my “it’s only happening at California and not Florida” theory
They’re not going to replace a CEO during a crisis. Chapek was given a crap sandwich and has been generally seen as not incompetent in the eyes of Wall St and the BoD. Now Chapek’s real test will be how the company performs 18 months from now when the pandemic is firmly in the rear view mirror, I hope.How he still has a job at Disney is beyond me, but how he got promoted to CEO is well above any possible understanding I could make up for myself. The man provides no real vision, no original ideas, no real value, no anything other than being a spokesperson pawn who shows up to brand new land openings and uses keywords like "pushing the boundaries".
“Bob, what makes you qualified to be CEO of the Walt Disney company”They’re not going to replace a CEO during a crisis. Chapek was given a crap sandwich and has been generally seen as not incompetent in the eyes of Wall St and the BoD. Now Chapek’s real test will be how the company performs 18 months from now when the pandemic is firmly in the rear view mirror, I hope.
I love the playground.Nothing major but Laughing Place Playground has reopened
You too huh?Only bad part is when the cast member tells me I’m too big and too old to play in it
Part of the thing with it for me is that Splash will be open throughout all of the 50th, and I’ve heard multiple insiders say that DLR’s is getting the boot within the next year or so while work won’t start for a little bit, if at all, on WDW’s.What insiders have said the retheme isn't coming or is only happing in CA? I remember The Visionary Soul said OLC wouldn't pay for R&D for the splash refurb but he's been wrong about plenty, too. Any rumor that Disney will just give up on the Splash retheme feels like wishful thinking.
What insiders have said the retheme isn't coming or is only happing in CA? I remember The Visionary Soul said OLC wouldn't pay for R&D for the splash refurb but he's been wrong about plenty, too. Any rumor that Disney will just give up on the Splash retheme feels like wishful thinking.
From what I've heard on the boards it's looking like winter 2021/ early 2022 for Cali with no date for OrlandoPart of the thing with it for me is that Splash will be open throughout all of the 50th, and I’ve heard multiple insiders say that DLR’s is getting the boot within the next year or so while work won’t start for a little bit, if at all, on WDW’s.
That's what I've heard here as well. Makes sense to let Splash get through the rest of the summer and then "Old Yeller" Br'er Rabbit when there isn't much need or desire for a water ride.From what I've heard on the boards it's looking like winter 2021/ early 2022 for Cali with no date for Orlando
Sounds about rightThat's what I've heard here as well. Makes sense to let Splash get through the rest of the summer and then "Old Yeller" Br'er Rabbit when there isn't much need or desire for a water ride.
Whereas, considering Florida's is staying around until at least '23, by the time they would get to it over there I really don't think anyone would care enough and they'll just say "screw it" and keep the current around until Tokyo is ready to fund something lmao.
From what I've heard, its justWe know about Cali but has anyone heard about Orlando and Tokyo clashing over the redo recently?
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