Brer Panther
Well-Known Member
Soooooooooo, the Peter Pan ride... does this affect Peter Pan's Flight at Tokyo Disneyland at all?
I mean Not really, They both have Peter pan on shows both parks but in the future they might replace the fantasyland dark rides near the castle with something new, With the pandemic going on right now, Fantasy Springs and announced projects are still on track and all unannounced products and offerings had been temporarily paused for the moment.Soooooooooo, the Peter Pan ride... does this affect Peter Pan's Flight at Tokyo Disneyland at all?
Maybe the Japanese Disney fans are feeling the same way about Pandora or SW:GE. I am 100% sure they think like that about MMRR and they still have to travel to Shanghai or WDW in the future for Tron.Wow all this construction is great to see, meanwhile at WDW....
Makes me kinda look at WDW in a bit of a negative way. Japan is getting absolutely incredible rides, and yet the flagship resort probably won't get this stuff for a long time. I hope it brings more competition and exclusivity though, Tokyo is a super overlooked park.
Considering WDW is the companies flagship park, it's crazy how it probably has the second (or third) worse attraction line up. Paris and Hong Kong probably have worse attraction line ups, but attractions in Tokyo and Disneyland CA are vastly superior in both quality and quantity.But Tokyo is working with 2 parks......and it still offers an overall more supreme attraction lineup than WDW's 4. And once both resorts finish their respective already started additions Tokyo will put the 'hurtin' on WDW even more.
Furthermore, I'd say DL Resort with its 2 parks pretty much rivals WDW on attraction menu when considering not just quantity but more importantly quality.
Considering WDW is the companies flagship park, it's crazy how it probably has the second (or third) worse attraction line up. Paris and Hong Kong probably have worse attraction line ups, but attractions in Tokyo and Disneyland CA are vastly superior in both quality and quantity.
Disneyland Paris is also a mostly intact park in terms of its design. It doesn't have weird things glommed onto or into it.Paris might not have that many attractions, but it has the best versions of all the classic rides, such as Big Thunder, Space Mountain and Phantom Manor.
Paris might not have that many attractions, but it has the best versions of all the classic rides, such as Big Thunder, Space Mountain and Phantom Manor.
It doesn't have weird things glommed onto or into it.
Paris might not have that many attractions, but it has the best versions of all the classic rides, such as Big Thunder, Space Mountain and Phantom Manor.
Disneyland Paris is also a mostly intact park in terms of its design. It doesn't have weird things glommed onto or into it.
INDEED!
By far the best castle, too.... and is it OK if I add Small World to your list? I find it way better than the others with its more intricate sets and walk through finale.
Disneyland Paris is also a mostly intact park in terms of its design. It doesn't have weird things glommed onto or into it.
This is exactly the sort of project Disneyland Paris has been spared.Yeah but Dparis studios park is getting almost 3 billion in upgrade over the next 4-5 years so by 2025 itll be a great park! The new layout/design looks really cool and when its done ill def be going
As long as you stay out of Discoveryland and WDSP.Disneyland Paris is also a mostly intact park in terms of its design. It doesn't have weird things glommed onto or into it.
WDW might be the biggest but it's one of the least attractive place to visit as a theme park fan. [Off topic:]Considering WDW is the companies flagship park, it's crazy how it probably has the second (or third) worse attraction line up. Paris and Hong Kong probably have worse attraction line ups, but attractions in Tokyo and Disneyland CA are vastly superior in both quality and quantity.
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