TrainsOfDisney
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The old centerpiece attraction was in need of significant investment.
So? There’s always a cheaper option.
The old centerpiece attraction was in need of significant investment.
So? There’s always a cheaper option.
Yep. Instead they’ll do none of that and be forced to approve a $400,000,000 CGI Young Indiana Jones ride that no one will like because it doesn’t have Harrison Ford. As was stated, though, that will be an issue for executives who didn’t make the choice to close GMR. Wonder if they’ll even say, “gee, we screwed the pooch back in 2016! That was a bad call!” or if they won’t even know that call was made since they were still in college in 2016.I think for $150+ mil more they could have built MMRR elsewhere (say VotLM), updated GMR and integrated a Speedway type attraction in and around Slinky Dog Dash for a 4th ride in that area.
I don't know why you would assume that.I'm assuming the Black Box attraction is canned now?
The Mermaid/WDP complex is 1.1 acres. For comparison, TSM is 1.4 acres with the third track...
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The Mermaid/WDP complex is 1.1 acres. For comparison, TSM is 1.4 acres with the third track...
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I don't know why you would assume that.
5 years ago The Walt Disney Company decided it couldn’t afford both.It's still baffling that they decided to build a totally new, original ride in a park that desperately needs attractions... and decided to replace the old centerpiece attraction with it instead of actually increasing capacity.
This would be the perfect time and place to create a full Toontown experience...CarToon Spin is a great ride.. and there are others they could add...Seems like Toontown should have been built decades ago in this spot...It certainly makes sense within the design and structure of the park.
On pause is not canned. Especially when the ride is question has no theming to change or modify.......global pandemic, numerous projects shelved and indefinitely on pause. Company at large experiencing record losses.
I wonder what Disney has up their sleeves in the next 4 to 5 years.
Trying to rebound from financial disaster while simultaneously not spending one dime more than they have to?
That sounds about right. They still haven't replaced Stitch, which went to seasonal in 2016 (I believe).
I wonder what Disney has up their sleeves in the next 4 to 5 years.
5 years ago The Walt Disney Company decided it couldn’t afford both.
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