Suchomimus
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1. noToday's (late) imagineering question:
So I never was a fan of the ESPN Zone at the Boardwalk -- it doesn't seem to fit in with the rest of the theme (to me at least)
Question is do you like it, and if you don't - what would you do with it?
Would it be midway style games like a boardwalk?1. no
2. disneyquest 2.0. No admission and is full of fun and interactive vr rides.
There could be some, yes. But no toy story themed ones for obvious reasons.Would it be midway style games like a boardwalk?
I was only saying that so it would better fit the Atlantic City theme.There could be some, yes. But no toy story themed ones for obvious reasons.
Today's (late) imagineering question:
So I never was a fan of the ESPN Zone at the Boardwalk -- it doesn't seem to fit in with the rest of the theme (to me at least)
Question is do you like it, and if you don't - what would you do with it?
- I never visited there, and judging by everyone else’s response; I probably never will.
- Add in a midway section, funhouse, and some classic carnival attractions such as a carousel, bumper cars, The Whip and so on; all with the Disney charm and style.
That would explain the uncanny annoyance that living fossil brings.Awful Imagination headcanon:
barney is another form of figment.
Teletubbies were worseThat would explain the uncanny annoyance that living fossil brings.
I found the Boobahs to be more nerve racking when I first saw them; when they were still on the air in the early 2000s.Teletubbies were worse
I didn’t even realize it was still open. I was convinced that DLR’s was the last of its kind (at least for the next few months.) Boardwalk could absolutely use a vintage arcade. Even a larger bar in the style of the one that opened last year would be a needed addition. A Speakeasy could be a pretty cool/ fitting idea as well.Today's (late) imagineering question:
So I never was a fan of the ESPN Zone at the Boardwalk -- it doesn't seem to fit in with the rest of the theme (to me at least)
Question is do you like it, and if you don't - what would you do with it?
What about a Soda shop? Is there one of these anywhere else at Disney? Except at Magic Kingdom maybe?I didn’t even realize it was still open. I was convinced that DLR’s was the last of its kind (at least for the next few months.) Boardwalk could absolutely use a vintage arcade. Even a larger bar in the style of the one that opened last year would be a needed addition. A Speakeasy could be a pretty cool/ fitting idea as well.
That would be amazing. I know that there’s an ice cream shop, which I suppose would already fill a similar position, but I proper 1940s soda/ candy shop would work spectacularly as well. I’d for one would love to be able to get an egg cream at WDWWhat about a Soda shop? Is there one of these anywhere else at Disney? Except at Magic Kingdom maybe?
Theming would work, but my Spidey senses say there may be one in the Grand FloridianThat would be amazing. I know that there’s an ice cream shop, which I suppose would already fill a similar position, but I proper 1940s soda/ candy shop would work spectacularly as well. I’d for one would love to be able to get an egg cream at WDW
Beaches and Cream Soda Shop is in the Beach Club Resort across the lake from the Boardwalk, but they just opened up Ample Hills Creamery at Boardwalk...maybe go back in time and change thatWhat about a Soda shop? Is there one of these anywhere else at Disney? Except at Magic Kingdom maybe?
How about a fancy ballroom restaurant. The Crystal Palace of Epcot Resort area essentially.Today's (late) imagineering question:
So I never was a fan of the ESPN Zone at the Boardwalk -- it doesn't seem to fit in with the rest of the theme (to me at least)
Question is do you like it, and if you don't - what would you do with it?
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