I’m actually not sure if that’s what the press release said, unless there was an English version that I missed. The Japanese release was vague enough to where they could have been talking about anything from minor limited time changes (like the “Splash Max” version of Splash Mountain debuting this summer) to wholesale overhauls of existing attractions.And one last thing worth mentioning... In their last shareholder release, when they announced the new Space Mountain, they also informed shareholders that their focus will be on smaller attraction overlays and refreshes going forward, so even if replacing Splash isn't on the radar right now, it definitely fits with their business model going forward.
I still wouldn't be surprised if Mr. Toad got the axe... or at least got a new ending. I wouldn't put it past Chapek.If it means Pinocchios Daring Journey or Mr Toad I am not.
I still wouldn't be surprised if Mr. Toad got the axe... or at least got a new ending. I wouldn't put it past Chapek.
They didn’t with Tron or PandoraDisney has downgraded or straight up cancelled every single US parks project they’ve announced over the past 7 years, except Runaway Railway, so honestly who knows. Like even if Disney announces improvements for Tomorrowland (again), what’s the chance it’ll actually happen? Long-term this will really hurt the value of the D23 convention and announcements in general for them.
They announced Pandora far more than 7 years ago, and they scrapped the escalator entrance to Tron after deeming it too expensive. Try again!They didn’t with Tron or Pandora
Try again? I was just saying not everything was downgraded. If an escalator becoming a ramp is a downgrade to you then ok…They announced Pandora far more than 7 years ago, and they scrapped the escalator entrance to Tron after deeming it too expensive. Try again!
Thanks for making me feel old....They announced Pandora far more than 7 years ago
Apologies for the late reply, but yeah, that's pretty much it. From what I was told, the desicion to redo Space in Tokyo killed remaking Splash over there for good, which in turn severely hurt Orlando (They wanted to have MK's Splash cloned there, but Tokyo told them to bug off) to the point of most likely killing their redo. Then California, IF what I heard was correct, was killed off by other projects taking presidence (Toontown, Tarzan, Tommorowland...)I think the idea is that since Tokyo Disneyland is owned by OLC and the rides are identical in Florida and Tokyo, Disney would only technically be paying half for the Disney World refurb as the cost could be shared.
Yes, it is a downgrade to me considering how nice the new escalators looked at the nearby Disney Springs, and it was done to cut costs. It’s not a huge deal but it was literally the one eye-catching element of the one piece of art they showed during the announcement. The point is, it’s hard to take what they announce at face value. I admit I was a bit rude, sorry, I was slightly annoyed you brought up something announced 11 years ago when I said 7!Try again? I was just saying not everything was downgraded. If an escalator becoming a ramp is a downgrade to you then ok…
Where’s the drive-in that was supposed to go in Cars Land?Disney has downgraded or straight up cancelled every single US parks project they’ve announced over the past 7 years, except Runaway Railway, so honestly who knows. Like even if Disney announces improvements for Tomorrowland (again), what’s the chance it’ll actually happen? Long-term this will really hurt the value of the D23 convention and announcements in general for them.
What are the price predictions for this refurb? After all the research, construction, and materials costs..
Zero. It’s been cancelled.
Where’s the drive-in that was supposed to go in Cars Land?
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