ToTBellHop
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How about a boat ride with modest theming around the Tree of Life?I'd love a people-mover at AK! Actually, I would prefer to have an attraction more in line with the TTA. Just set it up to be in theme with AK.
How about a boat ride with modest theming around the Tree of Life?I'd love a people-mover at AK! Actually, I would prefer to have an attraction more in line with the TTA. Just set it up to be in theme with AK.
How about a boat ride with modest theming around the Tree of Life?
Martin, don't be silly. This is a thread titled Toy Story Land, why wouldn't you automatically understand that it will be about every place except Toy Story Land. It's a discussion thread rule. If you notice the posts immediately ahead of mine you will see that everything is in line with everything other then Toy Story Land. Come on, Martin... rookie mistake.Avatarland facts? Sorry, thought you meant Toy Story Land.
Why yes, with the way people have been complaining about how slow Disney is at building things nowadays, would it really shock you if Disney was 35 years delayed in opening a park?Epcot opens in 2020? I'm glad I haven't been caught sneaking in to see all the progress followed by regress over the years.
im guessing going vertical by thanksgivingPermit filed for foundation work today.
I thought that would just be the entrance to the alien ride?
I am still wondering how they haven't acted on the Lion King in any way beyond the Festival show at AK. Seems like a no brainer for me.DAK needs more for guests to do. This will not be enough, even if it is visually spectacular. After guests visit the first time and are done oohing and aaahing at the vines and light-up floors, the park will still have not nearly enough to entertain guests until Rivers of Light. At $1bn, there should be at least one more E-ticket, or, better yet, a half dozen B- and C-tickets, which the park sorely lacks. Rides like PeopleMover do a wonderful job of filling up your day at the MK. They could have at least put in that Lion King ride sitting on a shelf.
I mentioned this a few pages back. It was never confirmed to be AAs or not.Now, can anybody tell me if AAs are still onboard for the Slinky Coaster?
I mentioned this a few pages back. It was never confirmed to be AAs or not.
More like statues... how can they be AA's outside..?
Well it's already below me, but Jungle Cruise is one I can think of. There's a bunch of outside animatronics.More like statues... how can they be AA's outside..?
Jungle Cruise?
Jungle Cruise uses animated figures, not animatronics.Well it's already below me, but Jungle Cruise is one I can think of. There's a bunch of outside animatronics.
Do you have anything to back that info? I'm pretty sure the elephants are animatronics. Regardless you can have animatronics outsideJungle Cruise uses animated figures, not animatronics.
Jungle Cruise opened before audio-animatronics were invented. They're all simple figures that operate on the same endless, mechanically driven loop.Do you have anything to back that info? I'm pretty sure the elephants are animatronics. Regardless you can have animatronics outside
Didn't Jungle Cruise open with the tiki room?Jungle Cruise opened before audio-animatronics were invented. They're all simple figures that operate on the same endless, mechanically driven loop.
No, it opened in 1955.Didn't Jungle Cruise open with the tiki room?
No, it opened in 1955.
It's wrong. Just watch the figures. They only do simple movements over and over again in consistent intervals.Not saying Wikipedia is very credible, but this is what it says and I've never heard anyone say the jungle cruise isn't AAs.
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