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Wonder why they haven’t announced. Don’t they want to sell special merch?Martin says this is correct
Wonder why they haven’t announced. Don’t they want to sell special merch?Martin says this is correct
I too thought it was interesting! It was different than from what I’m used to.Interesting how you think that after only being there a few hours in your life.
Which elitist from California are you referring to? I’m not rejecting anything.I know you are a @Californian Elitist but you should give the other parks a chance before rejecting them.
Fixed it -I too thought it was interesting! It was different than from what I’m used to.
Which elitist from California are you referring to? I’m not rejecting anything.
Just because I wouldn’t vacation at any of the Disney resorts, it doesn’t mean I wouldn’t visit them. I would visit the other parks, but I have no desire to spend an entire vacation at theme parks. That’s what I originally meant. I’ll visit, but I’m splitting my time elsewhere.Fixed it -
You should give the other parks a chance beforerejecting themdeciding not to vacation there.
A few hours doesn't seem to be enough time to decide. That was my point.
Pandora was promoted for "Summer 2017" prior to an official date of Saturday May 27.In Disney speak, “Spring” probably means June 21, 2023.
My money's on they want it to be more a case of "Old bad theme bye bye overnight. Helllllooooooo Tiana" than "Let's celebrate SotS one last time"Wonder why they haven’t announced. Don’t they want to sell special merch?
But what about Q1 2023?!?!My money's on they want it to be more a case of "Old bad theme bye bye overnight. Helllllooooooo Tiana" than "Let's celebrate SotS one last time"
I was just so baffled by visiting Paris, with the best food from literally any location (seriously…walk up to any food window and it will be amazing) and then eating at DLP. How do they convince French people to make that food?
We agree! And I suspect there will be A LOT of folks splitting their time when vacationing in Florida specifically.Just because I wouldn’t vacation at any of the Disney resorts, it doesn’t mean I wouldn’t visit them. I would visit the other parks, but I have no desire to spend an entire vacation at theme parks. That’s what I originally meant. I’ll visit, but I’m splitting my time elsewhere.
Hope I cleared that up.
I’ve seen a lot of people dismiss Florida in general in terms of having things to do, or specifically, the Orlando area. That’s wild to me. Personally, I can always find something interesting to me to do. I wouldn’t fly all the way to Florida just to visit theme parks, then fly back home.We agree! And I suspect there will be A LOT of folks splitting their time when vacationing in Florida specifically.
Time will tell.
I honestly think the gap between WDW and DLP has grown since my first visit in 2013 and latest in 2019.When did you last visit? That may have some bearing.
And yet we ate at Walt’s in June and throughly enjoyed it.Walt’s was the biggest food letdown we’ve ever had, beautiful setting, amazing atmosphere… food was barely edible. We seen to grab McDs or Earls every night on the way back to our hotel.
King Ludwig’s is the one exception we’ve found to bad food at DLP, we’ve never had a bad meal there and the French onion soup is absolutely amazing.
*Insert joke about English food*And yet we ate at Walt’s in June and throughly enjoyed it.
The refurbishment calendar currently shows the Tomorrowland Light & Power Co. reopening November 6th.
Update - the refurbishment for Tomorrowland Light & Power Co. has been extended through December 10th.
Don’t get me involved !Thats not a guess, right Martin?
I've eaten a few times at Walt's and always had a good experience. Probably my best at DLP, honestly.And yet we ate at Walt’s in June and throughly enjoyed it.
That’s good to hear because we loved the setting but haven’t given it another chance since our bad food experience in 2016.And yet we ate at Walt’s in June and throughly enjoyed it.
It’s very different to old Walt’s now (for us it had gone too fancy with silly prices). Since reopening it’s a smaller menu (presumably easier to monitor quality) with more reasonable TSR prices.That’s good to hear because we loved the setting but haven’t given it another chance since our bad food experience in 2016.
I can’t believe that was 6 years ago, time sure flies, I also find it interesting how one bad experience can sour people on a business for many years. I wonder if Chapek and co realize that?
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