sunsetblvd26
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Unrelated to what I was saying.The mid 200 millions says otherwise.
Unrelated to what I was saying.The mid 200 millions says otherwise.
That I don't know.You mentioned a while back that the Toy Story plans (post the newest concept art) were being looked at in an effort to bolster the offerings without letting the cost shoot back up. Is there any possibility that they're adding some theming back to the land/rides/etc. in lieu of making this an actual restaurant?
Very related. For the budget it should knock our socks off. Not be just "not that bad".Unrelated to what I was saying.
I know it wouldn't fit with the theming of the land, but it's too bad that Disney won't build a legitimate Pizza Planet in Disney Springs or something. Not the Pizza Planet of DHS, but an actual restaurant with wall to wall arcade games and good pizza.
You mentioned a while back that the Toy Story plans (post the newest concept art) were being looked at in an effort to bolster the offerings without letting the cost shoot back up. Is there any possibility that they're adding some theming back to the land/rides/etc. in lieu of making this an actual restaurant?
Get ready to have your mind blown.
It's "for all intents and purposes."
You're welcome.
...Again, I'm not talking about the price tag, simply the quality. The cost could be 200 mil or 75 bucks, that's not really what I'm concerned with.Very related. For the budget it should knock our socks off. Not be just "not that bad".
Okay....Again, I'm not talking about the price tag, simply the quality. The cost could be 200 mil or 75 bucks, that's not really what I'm concerned with.
Plus while the other TSLs can give an estimate, this is different, so we really don't know how well everything will be themed until it's done.
Witty guy you are. Not really what the meaning of that phrase was in context. When I say "not that bad", I'm pointing out how it is being made out like the worst possible land they could have made when in reality TSL is a cute and fun land, with a nice theme (and yes, even though it's not "knocking our socks off")."Disney: Not that bad."
It is a roller coaster and flat ride. That is what it is. Something Six Flags routinely gets built in an off season for a fraction of the cost. And yes, cost is absolutely a factor with regards to quality.I really think this thread has blown way out of proportion lately the quality of Toy Story Land. It's being made out like Six Flags is renting space in the park and threw woody in the middle of it. No it's not going to be the next Pandora, but it was never supposed to be...while for the actual new attractions I would have preferred at least another dark ride somewhere in there, Toy Story Land really is not that bad.
But treating it just as a roller coaster and flat ride I think is selling it a bit short, as it is a nicely themed land. And no, it absolutely is not. Never once have I gone to any attraction or park and thought "wow, this is a nice experience. If only it cost less for TWDC!". Simply put it just is not (or shouldn't be) a concern to guests and how well done it is (and if it really is to you, well, I'm sorry).It is a roller coaster and flat ride. That is what it is. Something Six Flags routinely gets built in an off season for a fraction of the cost. And yes, cost is absolutely a factor with regards to quality.
That's a little disingenuous. It's like taking Tower of Terror and calling it a "drop tower," something Six Flags routinely gets built in an off season for a fraction of the cost.It is a roller coaster and flat ride. That is what it is. Something Six Flags routinely gets built in an off season for a fraction of the cost. And yes, cost is absolutely a factor with regards to quality.
In this case it's not really.That's a little disingenuous. It's like taking Tower of Terror and calling it a "drop tower," something Six Flags routinely gets built in an off season for a fraction of the cost.
But treating it just as a roller coaster and flat ride I think is selling it a bit short, as it is a nicely themed land. And no, it absolutely is not. Never once have I gone to any attraction or park and thought "wow, this is a nice experience. If only it cost less for TWDC!". Simply put it just is not (or shouldn't be) a concern to guests and how well done it is (and if it really is to you, well, I'm sorry).
In this case it is a roller coaster and flat ride.That's a little disingenuous. It's like taking Tower of Terror and calling it a "drop tower," something Six Flags routinely gets built in an off season for a fraction of the cost.
What theme would apply to a fine dining establishment in Toy Story Land? Spagetti-o's Flambe. Me thinks Toy Story Serving Hatch (whatever that is) would be exactly what is expected and appropriate.The Toy Story serving hatch.
The closest any Disney Park will get to Pizza Planet would be Tokyo Disneyland with the Pizza making machine.
I know it wouldn't fit with the theming of the land, but it's too bad that Disney won't build a legitimate Pizza Planet in Disney Springs or something. Not the Pizza Planet of DHS, but an actual restaurant with wall to wall arcade games and good pizza.
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