I do not understand where people keep getting this idea that people have not seen Dumbo. It is constantly available for home purchase. Not because old inventory sits on shelves, but because Disney keeps releasing it over and over again. So either people watch this film or, for some inexplicable reason, keep buying a film that they do not watch.
I do not understand where people keep getting this idea that people have not seen Dumbo. It is constantly available for home purchase. Not because old inventory sits on shelves, but because Disney keeps releasing it over and over again. So either people watch this film or, for some inexplicable reason, keep buying a film that they do not watch.
US Home Release according to Wikipedia:
June 26, 1981 (VHS and Betamax)
June 1982 (Laserdisc)
December 3, 1985 (VHS and Betamax - Walt Disney Classics)
July 12, 1991 (VHS and Laserdisc - 50th Anniversary Edition)
October 28, 1994 (VHS and Laserdisc - Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection)
October 23, 2001 (VHS and DVD - 60th Anniversary Edition)
October 17, 2006 (DVD - Big Top Edition)
March 2007 (DVD - Special Edition)
February 2011 (Blu-ray Disc & DVD - 70th Anniversary Special Edition - Region 1/A)
The current Toontown nas three tents. One for County Bounty, one for Hall of Fame, and one for the Judge's tent. The concept shows only Two of those tents remaining. Which one gets the axe?
The current Toontown nas three tents. One for County Bounty, one for Hall of Fame, and one for the Judge's tent. The concept shows only Two of those tents remaining. Which one gets the axe?
I agreeWho cares? Axe them all I say! :sohappy:
Yeah, that's obvious. But you can get an impression of what activities are taking place. The tent in the overview and the tent on the close up concept is the same tent at the entrance into CircusLand (but yeah, the concept art looks like it was done in about 15 minutes and is very, very loose).
On both pieces of art, you can see some sort of ticket booth at the front of the tent. There's no reason to have that same booth on both pieces of art unless the artist was specifically told to put it there. That's quite a coincidence. Considering he's standing in from of the man in the booth and waving two fingers, I don't think it takes a rocket scientist to figure out they're showing the kid asking the man for two of something.
It may be tickets, it may be ice cream. Who knows? Looks like a ticket booth to me.
I'm really surprised, given the disdain for DinoLand, that the message boards aren't going nuts with people complaining about this. As band as DinoLand is, this could be a million times worse.
^ EXACTLY! The more I think about it the more I am convinced there are unannounced attractions to be located in the repurposed tents. There is no way Disney can think they can get away with pulling off this new Circus themed area with two recycled attractions. Also the STORYBOOK addition to name of the area certainly is an indication that there is likely more news to come...
I wish Raven or Lee would join our conversation. Any comment would be appreciated. :wave:
I do not understand where people keep getting this idea that people have not seen Dumbo. It is constantly available for home purchase. Not because old inventory sits on shelves, but because Disney keeps releasing it over and over again. So either people watch this film or, for some inexplicable reason, keep buying a film that they do not watch.
US Home Release according to Wikipedia:
June 26, 1981 (VHS and Betamax)
June 1982 (Laserdisc)
December 3, 1985 (VHS and Betamax - Walt Disney Classics)
July 12, 1991 (VHS and Laserdisc - 50th Anniversary Edition)
October 28, 1994 (VHS and Laserdisc - Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection)
October 23, 2001 (VHS and DVD - 60th Anniversary Edition)
October 17, 2006 (DVD - Big Top Edition)
March 2007 (DVD - Special Edition)
February 2011 (Blu-ray Disc & DVD - 70th Anniversary Special Edition - Region 1/A)
You should have seen DCA, they tried to pull off a whole park with 6 rides - they had an entire land that's only attraction was a walk through of "How to Make a Tortilla". This is not your grandfather's Disney management team.
You should have seen DCA, they tried to pull off a whole park with 6 rides - they had an entire land that's only attraction was a walk through of "How to Make a Tortilla". This is not your grandfather's Disney management team.
Circusland is being designed in response to Legoland and will have similar offerings. In other words it will be themed amusement rides and participatory activities adults can experience with their children as Lego parks provide. See also the new queue that was just installed.
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Im a little surprised that following the release of the new concept art there hasnt been much discussion about the newly expanded Storybook Circus Land. It looks as though its size has been doubled yet as far as I know we only have two confirmed attractions in that land, both recycled and located at the same end of the property. So what is being developed for the other end of the land? What is that pictured in front of the train station? What is going in those big repurposed circus tents? Wouldnt a lush and colorful "Wonderland" have been a better direction to go than a barren, underdeveloped looking Circus themed land?? lol (just kidding....well KINDA)
Speculation on whats to come in this new land starts here! :king:
I do think that this is true, and seems to be the focus of Circusland.
Going to WDW with my then 7 year old, in the middle of all the magic and wonder, what he really wanted, at least once a day was a simple play area. Something he could climb on, jump on, swing on, run through, that sort of thing, rather than sitting in a ride vehicle.
I'm not a huge fan of the Circus theme--but if it's full of that sort of activity, I think it is needed and will be a hit.
And while the kids play, of course there will be shops!
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