Transformative Multi-Year Expansion Announced for WDS Paris

cjkeating

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This question has probably been asked before, but are there any shows planned for this stage upon it reopening? The two times we've visited DLP nothing has been going on on the stage.
The stage was used regularly prior to the four hub stages being constructed which became the go to stages (albeit with a different style of show) so I think it depends on the show directors for DLP on what show stage they want to use.
 

Sir_Cliff

Well-Known Member
All the in-theme signage in English now?
That is an interesting question!

There's something about the jump from Norwegian to English that doesn't seem too great, but I don't know if that just comes from being a native English speaker who has been to Norway a bunch of times! Kind of wonder whether it seems a bit strange to French guests that the Norway-themed area has English-language signs.
 

The Empress Lilly

Well-Known Member
There's something about the jump from Norwegian to English that doesn't seem too great, but I don't know if that just comes from being a native English speaker who has been to Norway a bunch of times! Kind of wonder whether it seems a bit strange to French guests that the Norway-themed area has English-language signs.
In America, at EPCOT, Frozen is sold as Norwegian. In Europe, Frozen is sold as American. 😀 Arendelle as a fantasy setting of a distinctly American production.
 

cjkeating

Well-Known Member
Is Disney still obligated to have a certain number of (or all) attractions in French?
I don't believe so. However I would say French remains the predominant language in nearly all situations with English as the secondary language. There are the occasionally anomalies like Star Tours is only French whilst Rhythms of the Pride Lands is only English.
 

Sir_Cliff

Well-Known Member
In America, at EPCOT, Frozen is sold as Norwegian. In Europe, Frozen is sold as American. 😀 Arendelle as a fantasy setting of a distinctly American production.
Trust me, I am not saying Norway to justify its placement at Epcot! Looking at the land, though, does make me think of a little stylised version of Bergen and other places I've been in Norway. I am pretty sure most visitors from Europe will read it that way, though the signs do kind of suggest it could be America!

Is there something unique about the ride system compared to normal flume rides that requires such an extensive test track?
Yes, I am puzzled about this one. I don't remember any other ride system were Disney has built a mock-up out the back of the park to make sure it works. Seems a little... unusual.
 

Supersnow84

Well-Known Member
Is it confirmed to be a normal flume like splash or are they trying to integrate the Shanghai pirates/tokyo frozen dancing boats that go backwards and the like into a flume drop ending
 

Gusey

Well-Known Member
Is it confirmed to be a normal flume like splash or are they trying to integrate the Shanghai pirates/tokyo frozen dancing boats that go backwards and the like into a flume drop ending
All the concept art and models for the Lion King ride (other than the 1st with Live-Action characters) shows three-person rows so wonder if that has to do with it? They'll probably be using it to test the outdoor drop in different weather conditions to see if they can operate it in the Winter or if they might have to do what other all-year-round parks do and close their water rides in the Winter (Eftelling does with their water coaster)
 

marni1971

Park History nut
Premium Member
All the concept art and models for the Lion King ride (other than the 1st with Live-Action characters) shows three-person rows so wonder if that has to do with it? They'll probably be using it to test the outdoor drop in different weather conditions to see if they can operate it in the Winter or if they might have to do what other all-year-round parks do and close their water rides in the Winter (Eftelling does with their water coaster)
They have all the seasonal adjustment data they need from Tokyo
 

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