It appears the tiara on the water tower in Disneyland has a different finish vs the one in Magic Kingdom (via this post on X from Splash Mountain Archives). First photo is from Disneyland, second is from Magic Kingdom yesterday.
Still looks so tacky and stupidIt appears the tiara on the water tower in Disneyland has a different finish vs the one in Magic Kingdom (via this post on X from Splash Mountain Archives). First photo is from Disneyland, second is from Magic Kingdom yesterday.
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It appears the tiara on the water tower in Disneyland has a different finish vs the one in Magic Kingdom (via this post on X from Splash Mountain Archives). First photo is from Disneyland, second is from Magic Kingdom yesterday.
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This seems counterintuitive if the push was for this to drive summer attendance. Waiting until mid-May to announce a June-ish opening date seems unhelpful in that regard.Absolutely, you are correct, yet their "plan" they have decided on has meant for Halloween to be announced before Tiana, for whatever reason. Now that this is happening, Tiana will follow.
LADDER can stand anywhere LADDER wants to stand.What a disaster! That yellow trashcan looks so bad. And why would they have a ladder in the middle of the queue? What are they thinking?! And those orange cones don't seem to go with the theme at all! And just having brown walls in front of things really takes me out of the atmosphere. This is going to be terrible. Disney has really gone to pot! (/s if it's not obvious.)
This is so embarrassing because I’ve been on this ride many, many times, but for the life of me, I cannot place where the yellow painted barn is?View attachment 783019View attachment 783020View attachment 783021View attachment 783028View attachment 783022View attachment 783023View attachment 783024View attachment 783025View attachment 783026View attachment 783027
Photos from earlier this afternoon. As I shared earlier, tons of final touches are being done with the flora outside, and in the queue. After that, it's done and ready to be revealed to the world. I was going to go back tonight to get more videos, but it's way too hot outside. I know I'll be there multiple days next week, so more updates to come.
This is so embarrassing because I’ve been on this ride many, many times, but for the life of me, I cannot place where the yellow painted barn is?
Facing the mountain, is it on the left or right? It is part of the standby queue?
Thank you.
You're good. It looks so different and people don't spend a lot of time back there.Thank you.
Now I feel really dumb.
It appears the tiara on the water tower in Disneyland has a different finish vs the one in Magic Kingdom (via this post on X from Splash Mountain Archives). First photo is from Disneyland, second is from Magic Kingdom yesterday.
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This seems counterintuitive if the push was for this to drive summer attendance. Waiting until mid-May to announce a June-ish opening date seems unhelpful in that regard.
I suppose I’ve never really thought of Beauty and the Beast in relation to the French Revolution given how historically vague and aesthetically noncommittal the whole thing is. Some of the most prominent costumes, including Belle’s ball gown, look distinctly nineteenth century, while the villagers are sartorially all over the place. The live-action version is more obviously going for an ancien régime look.
If the ride opens when you are there, there is a chance it might actually decrease the lines for all of the other rides.And just to keep this post on topic, I'm anxiously awaiting the opening date for TBA and I'm kind of hoping it doesn't open until late June so that it's *after* our upcoming trip. I really don't want it to open while we're there because I know MK will be a madhouse when it opens and that whole area of the park will be one huge CF. I'd rather wait another year or two to see this ride rather than deal with the inevitable headaches during the first week or two that it's open.
If the ride opens when you are there, there is a chance it might actually decrease the lines for all of the other rides.
WWIIn a fantastical, idealized past WWII wouldn’t have happened either. And yet, that’s included as part of the story.
So maybe don’t just blame the fans for overthinking - the company does it too!
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