HauntedMansionFLA
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There were construction workers and lights tonight at DHS working on TSL around 6:45 where our bus was taking us back to the Poly resort. Just wanted to pass that along.
Disney does not manufacture their own ride systems. Even proprietary ride systems are manufactured by others. Vekoma has been Disney's go to coaster manufacturer for some time but Slinky Dog Dash is a Mack Rides project.
This scene is just asking for an actual attraction at HS.
The ride vehicle was suspended, two seats across by 8 rows (if I recall)I know this is the common request for a ride, but I have to disagree. Other than the fact that there is a track that the doors ride on, it just doesn't make sense. What would you ride on? I cannot imagine that you would be strapped upright on a single door. This ride would require a very strange looking multi seat door looking structure.
I was referring to the attraction and not the ride vehicles.I know this is the common request for a ride, but I have to disagree. Other than the fact that there is a track that the doors ride on, it just doesn't make sense. What would you ride on? I cannot imagine that you would be strapped upright on a single door. This ride would require a very strange looking multi seat door looking structure.
I hope Nintendo delivers because so many are putting their eggs in that basket.
The problem is, Disney has nothing to prove (which I disagree with). Universal does and it's why they put in the effort. Unfortunately, we can already see them slacking ever so slightly (let's not have this be a debate, just an observation).
I was for the land because Hollywood Studios needs (yes that's subjective) flat rides and more things for a family to do. I find it hilarious though that so many were "nooo Cars Land" and now that's what I keep seeing pop us as something that should have gone in the back of the park.
The "expansion" of DHS is the disappointment most here expected it to be.
Disneyland fans are hardly thrilled over SWL.
Hey, after spending time in the MK this week I can see what you are talking about. The land is stunning.Just in case, I got my torch and pitchfork.
All I wanted was a Fantasyland-like Pixar area with nice dark rides. Was that too much to ask?
Disneyland fans are hardly thrilled over SWL.
correctThat's a pretty general statement. There are Disneyland fans with all ranges of reaction to the land -- from thrilled for it happening to disappointed and not wanting it to be built at all.
That's a pretty general statement. There are Disneyland fans with all ranges of reaction to the land -- from thrilled for it happening to disappointed and not wanting it to be built at all.
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the D23 people seemed pretty excited when it was announced for Anaheim
says whoThe general feel seems to be meh to okay. And of course extremes either way.
A broad spectrum of fan forums, social media and park blogs.says who
That's a pretty general statement. There are Disneyland fans with all ranges of reaction to the land -- from thrilled for it happening to disappointed and not wanting it to be built at all.
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the D23 people seemed pretty excited when it was announced for Anaheim
sorry i disagree and i like star wars but im not a star wars junky, ill go see the movies and thats itThat's D23. Of course they're thrilled.
You can't tell me that the overall fanbase of Disneyland is shouting from the rooftops about this. I love Star Wars. I'll be one of the first in the land (well, maybe not first) but a single IP land doesn't belong in Disneyland. Sometimes we need to separate our own personal emotion from something.
sorry i disagree and i like star wars but im not a star wars junky, ill go see the movies and thats it
as far as a single IP i dont disagree but thats not what i was talking about...the Disneyland fan base is people at D23
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