They were building it before they had a sponsor attached. Enterprise probably will only help them recover something like 5% of the cost.What was the last ride to be “Presented By…”?
Could this be why we have a rollercoaster in the dark next to a rollercoaster in the dark?
Or did Disney ask Enterprise to sponsor GotG, they said yes but Chevrolet said it was a weird conflict of interest…
Correct. It makes sense because the entrance is essentially the start of the ramp, and I think it looks alright especially since the canopy isn’t blue.So does this mean the big Tron sign attached to the building near entrance is not included in this version?
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Could it be that Tomorrowland is shortly to be renamed "Enterpriseland"?Enterprise also sponsors the Peoplemover.
If I’m going to pay, I wish I could select my ILL time. I’d feel a lot better paying to ride this at night.
Any time I try, it just gives me the first time. Like if I wanted to buy 7DMT right now, apparently I’d get 2:20 pm.You can select ILL times that are available throughout the entire day at WDW
Any time I try, it just gives me the first time.
Well that’s good to know. Thanks!It will default to next available but then there will be circles above to select different time windows throughout the day. DLR is different - you can only select next available time for ILL there.
You can select ILL times that are available throughout the entire day at WDW
How would that be a conflict of interest?Or did Disney ask Enterprise to sponsor GotG, they said yes but Chevrolet said it was a weird conflict of interest…
GM makes cars. Enterprise rents and sells cars, some of them GM.How would that be a conflict of interest?
GM makes cars. Enterprise rents and sells cars, some of them GM.
Car + Car = Conflict of Interest.
Distilled: GM didn't want another major car-related company in World Showcase.I see it, but I don't agree it's a conflict of interest. Especially with Disney's existing relationships with both National/Alamo (owned by Enterprise) and GM (owner of Chevrolet)
A conflict of interest would be more like Disney taking GM's money for test track, then replacing all of the corporate fleet with Ford products, or allowing Chrysler to sponsor Test Track.
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