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According to BlogMickey, this was installed around the same area as the previous attraction sign:
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We ... can't see any of it? Just the general shape. Whether or not it looks good will have a lot to do with the materials and execution. If the original model is an indication, the armature at the top may include a lily lantern, which would at least be somewhat charming.Yikes, that... doesn't look... good...
The size I mean. I honestly don't think it's the marquee though just based on thatWe ... can't see any of it? Just the general shape. Whether or not it looks good will have a lot to do with the materials and execution. If the original model is an indication, the armature at the top may include a lily lantern, which would at least be somewhat charming.
The text will ultimately be about the same size as the equivalent Splash Mountain sign if it ends up being stacked vertically.The size I mean. I honestly don't think it's the marquee though just based on that
Bring this back to TBA... If it is able to hit 1800 people per hour. Assuming a 13 hour day and 80% ILL = 18,720 ILL riders per day. If they can sell each one for $20 you are looking at $374,400 a day or $136,656,000 a year. It would take TBA ~7.5 years to pay for 1 galaxies edge ($1b)Whether numbers are accurate or not, it's wild to think that one singular attraction can bring in that much money per year. Disney is laughing
There's no shot that nearly 19,000 people per day are going to pay $20 to ride a redressed 35 year old log ride. That's just not happening. The locals don't even want to pay for Genie+.Bring this back to TBA... If it is able to hit 1800 people per hour. Assuming a 13 hour day and 80% ILL = 18,720 ILL riders per day. If they can sell each one for $20 you are looking at $374,400 a day or $136,656,000 a year. It would take TBA ~7.5 years to pay for 1 galaxies edge ($1b)
There's no shot that nearly 19,000 people per day are going to pay $20 to ride a redressed 35 year old log ride. That's just not happening. The locals don't even want to pay for Genie+.
I'd be shocked. Tron is new, and 7DMT is "relatively recent". Both are coasters too.People pay for TRON and 7DMT; it'd be very surprising if Tiana isn't more popular than either.
I'd be shocked. Tron is new, and 7DMT is "relatively recent". Both are coasters too.
It's not the exact same ride, but it's not exactly a "brand new" attraction either. The fact that it reuses the exact same ride path, facility, and vehicles would prevent one from considering it as such.And Tiana will be newer than either, unless you're one of the people claiming it's the exact same ride as Splash (and thus the change is irrelevant) since the ride system is the same, as though the on-ride content and the vast majority of the attraction other than the drop just doesn't matter.
Plus, TRON being a non-family coaster is exactly why it isn't all that popular despite being new. That's not Disney's main market (especially at the Magic Kingdom).
It's possible 7DMT is more popular since it's a family coaster, but Tiana being a decade newer should push it over.
Yes they will. WDW fans are STARVED for anything NEW and will pay for this "new" attraction.There's no shot that nearly 19,000 people per day are going to pay $20 to ride a redressed 35 year old log ride. That's just not happening. The locals don't even want to pay for Genie+.
SDMT has been open a month shy of 10 years.I'd be shocked. Tron is new, and 7DMT is "relatively recent". Both are coasters too.
Disney acts like it’s brand new still. LolSDMT has been open a month shy of 10 years.
Yikes, that... doesn't look... good...
Jenifer Lewis and Terence Blanchard will be on American Idol this Sunday (5/12) as guest performers.
By their yardstick it isDisney acts like it’s brand new still. Lol
My bet is they announce during the show. There was just video of her seeing the animatronics. I wouldn't be surprised if this was for Idol.Oh! Of course. Disney Week is Sunday. I didn't even think of the possibility they could announce then on live television!
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