SilentWindODoom
Well-Known Member
Lone porta potty on the roof..... Must be for the smelly ones....
In the middle of a concrete roof... completely unshielded in the Florida sun all day...
*shudder*
Lone porta potty on the roof..... Must be for the smelly ones....
Never underestimate the power of the blue water...In the middle of a concrete roof... completely unshielded in the Florida sun all day...
*shudder*
What it shows is Disney has no vision. In 2/3 years EC was under construction economy was in free fall. They opened Space Mountain during an oil crisis. Big Thunder opened in a recession year. Uni on the other hand is showing foresight and projecting confidence by going forward with Velocicoaster. EU is not comparable because it wasn’t far enough along. Disney can and should finish Tron ASAP. How do they expect anyone to show up if they don’t try to draw them back?Nothing you can do limited capacity, guests not coming the cash flowing in is very little (break even). You push off construction to preserve cash it's a sign of the times and something Disney needs to do as they now see 2021 looks to be a total wash and the 1st 3 and maybe the 4th quarter will see limited capacity. Add that Disneyland will not re-open until sometime in 2021. We can only hope restrictions ease by the summer and hopefully wide open by Labor Day weekend if not 2021 is a complete wash and expect more layoffs and reductions.
Universal Creative is a ghost town. Hardly a sign of confidence.What it shows is Disney has no vision. In 2/3 years EC was under construction economy was in free fall. They opened Space Mountain during an oil crisis. Big Thunder opened in a recession year. Uni on the other hand is showing foresight and projecting confidence by going forward with Velocicoaster. EU is not comparable because it wasn’t far enough along. Disney can and should finish Tron ASAP. How do they expect anyone to show up if they don’t try to draw them back?
What it shows is Disney has no vision. In 2/3 years EC was under construction economy was in free fall. They opened Space Mountain during an oil crisis. Big Thunder opened in a recession year. Uni on the other hand is showing foresight and projecting confidence by going forward with Velocicoaster. EU is not comparable because it wasn’t far enough along. Disney can and should finish Tron ASAP. How do they expect anyone to show up if they don’t try to draw them back?
What it shows is Disney has no vision. In 2/3 years EC was under construction economy was in free fall. They opened Space Mountain during an oil crisis. Big Thunder opened in a recession year. Uni on the other hand is showing foresight and projecting confidence by going forward with Velocicoaster. EU is not comparable because it wasn’t far enough along. Disney can and should finish Tron ASAP. How do they expect anyone to show up if they don’t try to draw them back?
Honestly, it shows that they have vision. While it was the result of a backlog caused by MM+, the 2019-2022 schedule was dense and aggressive. There was already set to be a comparative lull after. Now that tourism has significantly slowed, Disney is pacing out their additions to be more spaced out as tourism builds. Instead of having something new every 3-6 months, now you get something new every 6-12 months. Plus, hopefully wit this batch of additions spaced out, we won't see the originally planned lull.What it shows is Disney has no vision. In 2/3 years EC was under construction economy was in free fall. They opened Space Mountain during an oil crisis. Big Thunder opened in a recession year. Uni on the other hand is showing foresight and projecting confidence by going forward with Velocicoaster. EU is not comparable because it wasn’t far enough along. Disney can and should finish Tron ASAP. How do they expect anyone to show up if they don’t try to draw them back?
What it shows is Disney has no vision. In 2/3 years EC was under construction economy was in free fall. They opened Space Mountain during an oil crisis. Big Thunder opened in a recession year. Uni on the other hand is showing foresight and projecting confidence by going forward with Velocicoaster. EU is not comparable because it wasn’t far enough along. Disney can and should finish Tron ASAP. How do they expect anyone to show up if they don’t try to draw them back?
Oh it is. And it was.EU is not comparable because it wasn’t far enough along
Yeah, that's the thing. It seems that both Uni and WDW are operating in a very similar fashion. It seems Uni might build Nintendo within the existing parks in the shorter term (as opposed to in EU) in order to fulfill their contract and bring it to Florida, but otherwise they are the ones who are shutting things down more than WDW due to the pandemic. Every major thing announced for WDW is still being built, even though some are being drawn out. (Granted, small stuff like Mary Poppins and the festival building seem to be cancelled, though the former probably wasn't due to COVID.)Oh it is. And it was.
(Past tense)
Agreed. It’s been over 2 years now. My memory popped up on Facebook from riding the Roy’s final trip.The worst thing about TRON being delayed is having the reopening of the RR delayed too.
Au contraire (have to learn my French to enjoy Rat), they should open the expansions or at least continue construction now so when tourism does pick up, they are ready.Honestly, it shows that they have vision. While it was the result of a backlog caused by MM+, the 2019-2022 schedule was dense and aggressive. There was already set to be a comparative lull after. Now that tourism has significantly slowed, Disney is pacing out their additions to be more spaced out as tourism builds. Instead of having something new every 3-6 months, now you get something new every 6-12 months. Plus, hopefully wit this batch of additions spaced out, we won't see the originally planned lull.
But that’s not what they want. They don’t want people to make one trip in a year from now to see everything.Au contraire (have to learn my French to enjoy Rat), they should open the expansions or at least continue construction now so when tourism does pick up, they are ready.
Right. And to build in that, MMRR and even RotR opened not that long before the shutdown and COVID limitations. There’s a ton of potential guests who still haven’t even experienced those yet.But that’s not what they want. They don’t want people to make one trip in a year from now to see everything.
What they want is for them to come next year, ride Rat, see that Guardians is coming soon, and then book another trip for the next year. Then, they’ll see Tron is almost done, and book another one, or at least Disney hopes they will.
I understand your sentiment, but theme parks rely on staggered openings of new attractions to continually pull people back. It’s the business model, and has been for ages.
Yeah, that's the thing. It seems that both Uni and WDW are operating in a very similar fashion. It seems Uni might build Nintendo within the existing parks in the shorter term (as opposed to in EU) in order to fulfill their contract and bring it to Florida, but otherwise they are the ones who are shutting things down more than WDW due to the pandemic. Every major thing announced for WDW is still being built, even though some are being drawn out. (Granted, small stuff like Mary Poppins and the festival building seem to be cancelled, though the former probably wasn't due to COVID.)
Hell, because of the boarding groups there's even people who've been to Hollywood Studios since RotR opening and STILL haven't been on the ride LOL!Right. And to build in that, MMRR and even RotR opened not that long before the shutdown and COVID limitations. There’s a ton of potential guests who still haven’t even experienced those yet.
I have been back to the park 3 times since ROTR opening and have not been able to get on the ride... The boarding groups sell out way too fast... I imagine it will be years before this is actually accessible to the average guest... The park still needs more attractions...Hell, because of the boarding groups there's even people who've been to Hollywood Studios since RotR opening and STILL haven't been on the ride LOL!
And with the Halcyon Project still on the horizon, there's no incentive for WDW to fix the issue... in fact, just the opposite.I have been back to the park 3 times since ROTR opening and have not been able to get on the ride... The boarding groups sell out way too fast... I imagine it will be years before this is actually accessible to the average guest... The park still needs more attractions...
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