slaball1
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Anyone else just sit and stare at this for a good 15 minutes?
Yep! Amazing
Anyone else just sit and stare at this for a good 15 minutes?
There was some discussion in the DL thread about this, but can you actually see the Battle attraction queue in either of the concept art (i.e. the art released for Disneyland a few days ago and the one that was released in April)?
Take a look at the sketch I drew (I have no idea where it ended up though!)
Battle attraction closest to Muppetvision. Falcon ride in the building next door to the west. Market mainly in front of the falcon ride and curving around to the tunnel (at ground level) under the berm into TSL.
Yep. I had seen DL layouts with the main attractions swapped, hence my note.Yes, Perfect!
However, the layout is the exact same as the Disneyland version from what I can see. Except where the river is in anaheim, florida has the GMR and TSMM buildings. Is that correct?
Yes. Standby outside has 3 separate zones even before going inside for another 3/4 areas.Is the queue for the battle attraction outdoor?
Yes. Standby outside has 3 separate zones even before going inside for another 3/4 areas.
Yes. Standby outside has 3 separate zones even before going inside for another 3/4 areas.
Is this basically going to be the mother of all queues?
The boat you refer to appears to be a Mike Fink Keelboat, resurrected for this concept art. The "boardwalk" is actually the new DLRR trestle going past the new land, next to a rock wall that hides the contents from the train.
That's true. But, having a Star Wars boat(s) to transport guests makes perfect sense. It would create an additional entry point and can also help to stagger the hordes of guests racing toward Star Wars land.
In the rendering, you can see the boat and I see some kind of boardwalk that extends across to what appears to be some kind of walkway or tunnel that leads into the land. You can also see the boat dock on the left.
It'll certainly rank up there with Mummy, Forbidden Journey and Temple of the Forbidden Eye.
Personally, I like the idea of it opening in CA first, and I hope every die-hard SW fan flocks to it... and then stays away from WDW when it opens. It's going to be crazy-crowded no matter what, but any pressure that CA can take off of WDW, the better.Harry Potter is a *huge* IP -- it has had a bigger draw to its theme parks than anything Disney has ever put out. So, HP in California should have been a huge success but it just wasn't. And, that's because people have already seen it before. Which is why I am slightly concerned. With an IP that's so rich in content and an even bigger draw than Harry Potter, why take the risk with cloning? That's all.
I'm still very excited about Star Wars land at DHS, though! Regardless, it will be a huge success for Disney.
I like the idea of a staggered opening as it give me the chance to attend both.Personally, I like the idea of it opening in CA first, and I hope every die-hard SW fan flocks to it... and then stays away from WDW when it opens. It's going to be crazy-crowded no matter what, but any pressure that CA can take off of WDW, the better.
Seems that you left off The Living Seas... ;-)Am I understanding this or do I have the attractions mixed up?
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LM opened in DCA well over a year before it did in WDW. The rides themselves are identical, it's just that WDW got the mother of all queues to handle the vast hords of people waiting to ride it. DL actually got the "improvements before WDW did. DCA got Grizzly River Run - the quality of ride that KRR "should" have been. The DCA Soarin got the digital upgrade years befor the EP version did. POC and iasw were both at DL prior to WDW, and the MK copies of both are inferior to the originals. MK got the old Toontown Faire (which has since been torn down); DL got an entire Toontown land that is still standing. DL has Indy, WDW has the "similar", but not as good Dinosaur...Any real examples of an instance of this happening?
I know DL tends to get new effects and plussing before WDW in part thanks to Imagineering being almost next door, but in the case of recent DL/WDW clones, DL actually seems to be getting the short end of the stick ans not WDW. (ie Mermaid.)
Excellent drawing! This makes things a lot more crystal clear. The Disney artwork is nice but this really gives a feeling of what to expect in that part of the park. Plus, the queues (zones) sound really cool. An attraction within an attraction.
The better solution for both resorts would've been a simultaneous opening so that everyone just goes to the park that's closest rather than a huge mass of people converging on one.Personally, I like the idea of it opening in CA first, and I hope every die-hard SW fan flocks to it... and then stays away from WDW when it opens. It's going to be crazy-crowded no matter what, but any pressure that CA can take off of WDW, the better.
Thanks and yes.@marni1971 Great drawing! So will there only be 2 entrances to SWL at DHS? The MiceChat artwork showed 3 for DL's version.
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