according to jim hill (whos been fairly correct these days) the latest is that the hat and ugly crap stage is staying. I hope hes wrong or that they changed their mind, again.
Now- now, logical, rational thinking will get you nowhere on these boards. Do some pointless ranting, crabbing about "Frozen" or at least gripe about something.For what it's worth, there are several upcoming runDisney races that use this area for parts of the course (Tower of Terror 10 Miler in October, Wine & Dine Half Marathon in November, and to a lesser extent the Marathon in January). If there is going to be major work in that area before then, each would need to get a new course certified by USATF
Typically the USATF course certifications are done several months in advance and posted on the USATF website (the 5K &10K for January were updated a few days ago), so that Disney can send it to their graphics department to get in all of the race materials, and other logistics can be determined. So far, none of those courses have been updated (and Disney's 'official' courses have been posted on their website for October and November), leading me to believe that there won't be major work until at least mid-November, but probably into January
Part of me wonders if the sudden closure is a reflection of the supposed problems this park has had meeting its numbers this year. If they lop off a large attraction for the new fiscal year, operating expenses will drop, but I wonder if guests will still be inclined to spend as much time/money in the park
No way. The hat is a classic. If they remove it I'm never going back to DHS. I'm going now to start an online petition to save the BAH. People will sign it since they are over the Maelstrom news and need something to overreact about.
Interesting point. Do the races actually use the roads on the backlot tour or do they just pass in front of the entrance building? I think there is probably a lot of demo work, relocating and general cleanup that needs to be done before any real construction would start, but they wouldn't start that work if guests would be back in that area.For what it's worth, there are several upcoming runDisney races that use this area for parts of the course (Tower of Terror 10 Miler in October, Wine & Dine Half Marathon in November, and to a lesser extent the Marathon in January). If there is going to be major work in that area before then, each would need to get a new course certified by USATF
Typically the USATF course certifications are done several months in advance and posted on the USATF website (the 5K &10K for January were updated a few days ago), so that Disney can send it to their graphics department to get in all of the race materials, and other logistics can be determined. So far, none of those courses have been updated (and Disney's 'official' courses have been posted on their website for October and November), leading me to believe that there won't be major work until at least mid-November, but probably into January
Part of me wonders if the sudden closure is a reflection of the supposed problems this park has had meeting its numbers this year. If they lop off a large attraction for the new fiscal year, operating expenses will drop, but I wonder if guests will still be inclined to spend as much time/money in the park
Interesting point. Do the races actually use the roads on the backlot tour or do they just pass in front of the entrance building? I think there is probably a lot of demo work, relocating and general cleanup that needs to be done before any real construction would start, but they wouldn't start that work if guests would be back in that area.
Maybe even make mention of a fifth gate too. That always helps.Now- now, logical, rational thinking will get you nowhere on these boards. Do some pointless ranting, crabbing about "Frozen" or at least gripe about something.
This has come as a bit of a shock so quickly.. My first day won't be until 28th so won't be able to ride this again which is a shame but my main concern is the effect on queue times in the rest of the park? Anyone have any idea what the capacities are and the knock on effect there might be on lines at other attractions?
I really doubt that and would be shocked. That would make the entire pixar place toy story land. Too toy story heavy. I would be literally shocked and floored if this happened.Current rumors I've been hearing elsewhere are pointing towards Backlot Tour's replacement being partially a copy of Toy Story Playland.
Yup, I've heard the same....Current rumors I've been hearing elsewhere are pointing towards Backlot Tour's replacement being partially a copy of Toy Story Playland.
Yup, I've heard the same....
Let me speculate for you on the future of the studios. The best thing to replace The Back Lot Tour is Cars Land. It only takes up 8 acres in Disneyland and the Back Lot Tour is 10.75. You could even retheme Lights Motors Action to Cars themed. Further more, you could hit a 2.5 acre Monsters Inc doors themed coaster Next to story mania. There is that much room. They recently filed permits to double the height of the American idol building, so I expect a more formal Anna and Elsa show to go there. Finally with StarWars land, all you have to do is knock down the backlot express restaurant and the already closing Indiana Jones stunt spectular (we have permits for that already happen).. There's the room for your StarWars land.. The loss of back lot express is taken care of by all new cars land dining venues.
Also, you still have enough room to do all of this, and still leave all of streets of America.
I'm not saying all of this will happen, but where the permitting and leaks are leading me to.
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