DHS What should they do with Animation Courtyard?

Tha Realest

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Water attractions at DHS. It happened once.

I know. I was there.

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flyerjab

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Sorry, I meant Monstropolis and Cars 2028 and Villains 2029. By two major things I was counting attractions rather than the individual projects.
I know that phase 2’s are generally dismissed around these parts, but I still don’t think they are done with their “turbocharging” of the parks.

In my opinion, AC is the next phase of projects, along with one further addition to DAK along with a night time show, and then the Imagination Pavilion for Epcot’s 50th. I was also thinking Moana at Adventureland but I don’t see that happening since MK is getting 2 new lands.
 

JackCH

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I know that phase 2’s are generally dismissed around these parts, but I still don’t think they are done with their “turbocharging” of the parks.

In my opinion, AC is the next phase of projects, along with one further addition to DAK along with a night time show, and then the Imagination Pavilion for Epcot’s 50th. I was also thinking Moana at Adventureland but I don’t see that happening since MK is getting 2 new lands.
If this turns out to be a correct prediction, AK should be Lion King.
 

ctrlaltdel

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I know that phase 2’s are generally dismissed around these parts, but I still don’t think they are done with their “turbocharging” of the parks.

In my opinion, AC is the next phase of projects, along with one further addition to DAK along with a night time show, and then the Imagination Pavilion for Epcot’s 50th. I was also thinking Moana at Adventureland but I don’t see that happening since MK is getting 2 new lands.
I see them continuing the building spree the for the first 5 years of the 2030s. Essentially 3 major projects (lands/attractions) every 24 months. AC is the fairly obvious next spot to tackle for DHS.

Though to be honest, the continued spending depends on the new CEO. If it's someone that is currently in the company I still see the high cap-ex spending continuing.
 

Brer Panther

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I think the better question is…. What should be done with DHS as a whole?
Well, this is just what I think, but in my opinion they should keep the front half of the park - Hollywood Boulevard and Sunset Boulevard - the same "Hollywood of Yesteryear" theme. Maybe Echo Lake too. Then the back half of the park can be all "stepping into the movies".
 

TrainsOfDisney

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Well, this is just what I think, but in my opinion they should keep the front half of the park - Hollywood Boulevard and Sunset Boulevard - the same "Hollywood of Yesteryear" theme. Maybe Echo Lake too. Then the back half of the park can be all "stepping into the movies".
That’s kind of what they are doing in Paris - so I can see that.

Toy Story, Star Wars, Monsters Inc. and then another film takes over star tours and Indy? And of course a yet to be announced new Ip for animation courtyard with Dr. Teeth being shoved in the corner.
 
Well, this is just what I think, but in my opinion they should keep the front half of the park - Hollywood Boulevard and Sunset Boulevard - the same "Hollywood of Yesteryear" theme. Maybe Echo Lake too. Then the back half of the park can be all "stepping into the movies".
As you step through the studio archway, you're leaving Hollywood and entering the "studio", aka the movies, which is how I've always seen it.
 

DCLcruiser

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So you think you're an extra on Rise? That Toy Story Land is a set where they...filmed...Toy Story?
Rise, yes the whole SGE seems like we are walking amongst actors, etc. TSL is odd, because we are shrunk down so that toys in Andy's backyard are gigantic. (I actually think SGE would work well if it was also a toy set, or if as you walk from TSL to SGE through that valley they should have people on the top who change from clearly toys, to more organic, to make the transition between lands make sense).

IOA isn't the studio park. JP is supposed to be real.

Jaws isn't a flume ride.

Water attractions at DHS. It happened once.

I know. I was there.

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Yes, done them both. But, neither are flume water rides. They are movie studio FX demonstrations. I've acted the PH show twice.
 

DCLcruiser

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Jurassic World The Ride is at Universal Studios Hollywood, an actual movie studio
Sorry, I didn't read the building. I thought that was JP River Adventure in IOA. Which is not a studio park.

Hollywood has created a "real life" land area for Jurassic World.

I would prefer DHS to stick to the movie studio theme more. Where we are on the 4th wall looking in, or part of the production. Not transported to a real world.
 

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