News Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge - Historical Construction/Impressions

dweezil78

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Image of DHS' SWL (DONT SHOUT AT ME) but looking at the ship atop the roof in comparison with the rest of the land...wow.

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Seriously, how could anyone -- SW fan or not -- not be excited to experience something that looks like this?!
 

Phroobar

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The only plausible argument against it I can fathom (and slightly adhere too...again, don't shout at me) is its placement and the guest impact it will have on an already over-crowded park. But as a feat of Imagineering...no question.
We've been hearing that argument for years now. It doesn't hold water.
 

Phroobar

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Placement disagreement is a subjective argument that only "holds water" to someone who supports it. It's like trying to argue that DL's castle is too small. At the end of the day, its just a preference. As for pushing attendance into astro-orbit...we'll have to wait and see.
Just like arguing the Earth is flat. It only "holds water" to Flat Earthers not science or logic.
 

HauntedMansionFLA

Well-Known Member
Placement disagreement is a subjective argument that only "holds water" to someone who supports it. It's like trying to argue that DL's castle is too small. At the end of the day, its just a preference. As for pushing attendance into astro-orbit...we'll have to wait and see.
Are they (corporate) pushing to make DL into a tourist destination like WDW??
 

TROR

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Isn't it already? I know local AP's populate it mostly, but there has never been a day I've gone there and not seen some massive tour group from somewhere far away.
Generally speaking I would say everyone west of the blue line has Disneyland as their Disney vacation destination and east of the blue line has WDW as their Disney vacation destination. This isn't based on surveys or science or anything, just what I feel to be true.

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Phroobar

Well-Known Member
Generally speaking I would say everyone west of the blue line has Disneyland as their Disney vacation destination and east of the blue line has WDW as their Disney vacation destination. This isn't based on surveys or science or anything, just what I feel to be true.

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Except you do see a lot of Asian and European tourists at Disneyland. I've noticed the Germans and the Chinese seem to love Universal Studios Hollywood.
 

flynnibus

Premium Member
Isn't it already? I know local AP's populate it mostly, but there has never been a day I've gone there and not seen some massive tour group from somewhere far away.

Difference between 'destination resort' - where you stay multiple days, and it anchors your stay or even primary reason to travel.
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'tourist destination' - where you come there to visit specifically for recreation, but is likely one of multiple places you visit, and usually for a short duration only (1-2 days).

The entire concept between DLR was to take Disneyland from a tourist destination to a destination resort. It's only marginally succeeded at that... and the bulk of visitors are still short duration stays. The new hotels and bundling that will bring will probably start to push the line of that more.
 

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