peter11435 said:I have said this a million times. There is still a ton of land left at the 20K site and there is more development to come. Just give them time. The pooh area only takes up a very very small portion of the former site.
EchoOfOphelia said:The Winnie the Pooh ride is what I speak of, for me, one is enough.
RealHawker said:I heard that one of the old submarines form 20k was "sunk" out in lake buena vista, or by epcot(not sure) so you could snorkel out by it.
unkadug said:In one word...
NO
Eeyore said:I think that is actually out by Castaway Cay, the private island you visit on the Disney Cruises. Someone correct me if I'm wrong. :wave:
wdw100 said:I recently did the dining with the imagineer program at the studios, and the imagineer told me that there was enough land there for 4 or 5 attractions.
Connor002 said:What's the dinning with the imagineers program?
Tigger1988 said:You have lunch at the Brown Durby with an Imagineer, I did it a few years back...great experience I had lunch with Alex Wright (the author of the new imagineer's guide to the magic kingdom book)
http://allearsnet.com/din/dine_imag.htm
Ah, while it is not necessarily more themed than the other rides, it is themed to Winnie the Pooh, so I do believe it is indeed.Thrawn said:Thats not a themed area, now is it? It isn't any more themed then any other ride in Fantasyland.
"The Disney Corperation Respectfully Isists that you have no fun", lol. Love that caption.Connor002 said:I found it:
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yensidtlaw1969 said:I'll have to show you a little cartoon I did of me walking around PPS where the track of 20K would have been, with me in a cardoard box labeled "Nautilus" with seaweed glued to the box and small children staring at me like I'm some kind of freak (where'd they get that Idea?). I kinda thought it was funny.
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