What will Disney announce for Disney World at the 2022 D23 expo?

RSoxNo1

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If we’re doing Talo, how do we justify Everest existing in the background? Or do we just hide Everest from within the land and make it a transition?

I’m not against using Ta Lo in Animal Kingdom through its mythical animals, but we already have Pandora that essentially functions in the same way as an ideal Ta Lo where a fictional setting and its animals are presented as true

Personally, I would prefer a mystic safari attraction in the foothills of Everest. The difference between this attraction and the other attractions with fictional animals is while its baseline is also fictional, its driver is magic, not being transported to another world.
Bamboo... lots and lots of bamboo.

I'd have the show building be as hidden as possible and the entrance be through a bamboo forest, perhaps with some sort of navigation through the forest by Trevor Slattery.
 

Anteater

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Honestly, if they could just address the four gaping holes spread across each park (Stitch, Imagination, Voyage of the Little Mermaid, Primeval Whirl), I'd be mildly satisfied. Obviously, I have additional wants and still think they need to kickstart other things in EPCOT and AK in particular, but please at least attempt to maximize existing space.
You know, they didn't really even need to take down Primeval Whirl. We LOVED that ride -- even more than Dinosaur! Lot's of speculation on why it was taken down. All the reasons are filed under the Horizons sink hole rumor.
 

UNCgolf

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What did 21stamps do that finally got them banned? I remember them posting a lot of incredibly misinformed things that were demonstrably false, but I assume they did something worse than that to eventually get axed completely.
 

MagicHappens1971

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I WISH! I would love to see any/all of this. I have a question though. Isn't OLC known for not cloning their original rides for other Disney parks? I'm talking about the BATB ride that I wish we had in the States.
I asked this question about OLC a few months ago and to my understanding, Disney can clone whatever they want from OLC.
 

JustInTime

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"Cupcake Activations"
"Immersive Reservation-Booking Experiences"

On a real note, unless any projects are green-lit in the next few months, I expect a heavy focus on Toontown, Tron for MK, and a few very minor changes for the parks.

I don't expect anything massive
The only thing I think is a for sure being announced is the Chester and Hester replacement. I don’t see how they can’t but I guess crazier things have happened.

I also think we will get a fair amount of focus on Epcot but we will see.
 

LittleMerman

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I asked this question about OLC a few months ago and to my understanding, Disney can clone whatever they want from OLC.
Interesting. I've always heard that OLC doesn't want them to clone their original rides to keep them exclusive. I hope they bring at least BATB and maybe some of the new Fantasy Springs rides to the States! I know the Disneyland Forward project details are only proposed possibilities at this point but Disney used concept art from Tokyo that I would love for them to actually build here!
 

MagicHappens1971

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Interesting. I've always heard that OLC doesn't want them to clone their original rides to keep them exclusive. I hope they bring at least BATB and maybe some of the new Fantasy Springs rides to the States! I know the Disneyland Forward project details are only proposed possibilities at this point but Disney used concept art from Tokyo that I would love for them to actually build here!
There are cases where certain attractions overseas have exclusivity contracts for periods of time, but aside from that, it seems as though Disney can just copy & paste. I’d love to see the BATB ride here.
 

James Alucobond

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Truthfully, I don't care too much what they do to the inside of WDW's Space, but I hope they keep this exterior redesign faaaaaar far away.

On THAT level (and really ONLY that level), ours is perfect already.
Totally agree. I also don’t feel the land has to be unified by a single style; in fact, it would probably hold up better over time with an eclectic mix of different futurist structures to help it feel more like a living city.
 

doctornick

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Truthfully, I don't care too much what they do to the inside of WDW's Space, but I hope they keep this exterior redesign faaaaaar far away.

On THAT level (and really ONLY that level), ours is perfect already.

I'm not really impressed with that appearance compared to the established Space Mountain look. Part of that is probably nostalgia/familiarity, but I don't see a need to change the external look even if it would be more similar to Tron.
 

UNCgolf

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I'm not really impressed with that appearance compared to the established Space Mountain look. Part of that is probably nostalgia/familiarity, but I don't see a need to change the external look even if it would be more similar to Tron.

I don't really like it either.

The new design already looks outdated to me -- like something that would have been designed 25 years ago.
 
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