EPCOTCenterLover
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Thanks, Randy! I did see that piece. I thought you meant another.
Not sure if it's been discussed, but this art makes it look like the B&B ride will be a re-dressed Mystic Manor. The massing of the structure and wedge-like showbuilding are very similar. The interior art is also reminiscent of MM's Chinese Salon.
hay guys what do you think about this. This is a huge maybe but it looks like Disneyland is about to renew dreamlights again or create a brand new prade.
It's being designed by the same imagineers and will surely have a lot of similarities, but it's not pulling a Indy/Dinosaur if that's what you mean.
For starters it looks to cycle three vehicles (instead of four), but each vehicle sits potentially 10 instead of 6. It will also use shared show scenes like be our guest above. Three vehicles will cycle in, three out and three will remain so that the 'big scenes' can play out longer. I expect the ballroom scene will also be shared and will be the most active scene.
Total ride time is 8 minutes versus Mystic Manors 5 or so. In no way do I come off feeling like Mystic Manor is too short, so I'm rather pleased that this is really going to be a show stopper.
Mystic Manor has 10 on ride scenes. I expect we'll see 15 (or 13 plus two double-length extended) on this, which should amply tell the story.
I did mean a reskinned clone, so it's good you sound pretty certain it won't be.
It does get me thinking about the perils & pitfalls of a potential book-report ride that "celebrates the music and spirit of the film" - one of Mermaid's issues. Everyone already knows the story/music of B&B ad nauseum. Will it be enough to ride through this familiar turf in three dimensions? The advantage to movie-based rides like Indy, Star Tours and PotC:BftST is that while containing some familiar set pieces from the films, they are their own unique story/locale/adventure outside the movie plots.
I'm going to bet the new floats might arrive sometime in late 2016 or early 2017.Have you heard anything more about this? I love that Tokyo does this. There is no reason floats cannot be added and swapped out of the US parks, and yet they just let things slowly decay until it's time for a new parade altogether.
I wish they'd add a float or two to PTN.
yes, but they can break ground in 2019/2020 or so...Don't expect Frozen at TDS until after 2021.
http://m.ttgasia.com/article.php?article_id=27290#.V09MFzUrLRa
SO here's the kicker. Who is getting Frozen first? DL or Tokyo? At this rate my money is on DL for a 2020 release date.Don't expect Frozen at TDS until after 2021.
http://m.ttgasia.com/article.php?article_id=27290#.V09MFzUrLRa
Disneyland - but after star wars land opens. The show building will be built during SWL construction.SO here's the kicker. Who is getting Frozen first? DL or Tokyo? At this rate my money is on DL for a 2020 release date.
Wow that means a 2020ish opening that's a huge deal. I wonder if they are going to announce it soonDisneyland - but after star wars land opens. The show building will be built during SWL construction.
TDS is looking at 2021 at the earliest for Arendelle, so DLR should definitely be getting it first.
Shows Disney's bias towards Anaheim. Disneyland Park will now have 7 more etickets than the magic kingdom. Being Submarine voyage, Indy, Matterhorn, Star Tours, The Millennium Falcon ride, Battle ride, and Frozen. Since Disney World has four parks they should be getting double, but it hasn't been that way. Pandora is essentially Carsland, except being 5 years later. Epcot gets a well done for what it's worth Frozen ride that should of been an E (even though it is a solid attraction). Star Wars Land is equal. Toy Story Land receives budget cuts. All the while Epcot is left to die short term at least, and MK receives nothing new worthy of mention since Splash Mountain. And sure many of those 7 etickets that Disneyland has that MK doesn't are elsewhere in WDW, but MK receives more people through the turnstiles, yet they have far less headliners to compensate. MK deserves as much attention as Disneyland park, and WDW as a whole deserves double. On a positive note WDW's new additions will be fantastic, and I think going forward it will be much more even, but the way it has been for WDW in previous years has just been wrong.TDS is looking at 2021 at the earliest for Arendelle, so DLR should definitely be getting it first.
Now that's a giant show building reminds me of WEDS early days. I bet capacity is great as well. Man Tokyo really is the dream parkThis was released with the September issue of Disney Fan Magazine by the looks of it BATB IS huge and the Toontown Gate will be removed.
Along with Tokyo DisneyseaNow that's a giant show building reminds me of WEDS early days. I bet capacity is great as well. Man Tokyo really is the dream park
But of courseAlong with Tokyo Disneysea
This was released with the September issue of Disney Fan Magazine by the looks of it BATB IS huge and the Toontown Gate will be removed.
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