Do any other Disney parks need additional capacity as much at WDW does?I mean if the number is 6 billion annually they can't help but add to the domestic parks.
A Boundless Future: Disney Parks Experiences and Products
Sunday, September 11, at 10:30 a.m., Hall D23
Disney Parks, Experiences and Products Chairman Josh D’Amaro will take to the Hall D23 stage for A Boundless Future: Disney Parks Experiences and Products to share a look at new details of highly anticipated projects in development around the world. The fan-favorite presentation is sure to feature see-it-here-first moments and special surprises.
I really hope this is not mostly about the metaverse. "Boundless" makes me worried.
I think dca needs the avengers e ticketDo any other Disney parks need additional capacity as much at WDW does?
Animal kingdom needs way more than 1 ride.I think dca needs the avengers e ticket
Hollywood studios needs a 3rd star wars ride and a show or 2
Animal kingdom needs another pandora ride
Magic kingdom needs the theater built and a upgrade of peter pan
Epcot needs an imagination redo and a new country or 2 with rides.
Well they need to redo dinoland usa, but it is my favorite park. And it would be great to add australia.Animal kingdom needs way more than 1 ride.
I just got the CCE and benchmark timelines for this…I think dca needs the avengers e ticket
Hollywood studios needs a 3rd star wars ride and a show or 2
Animal kingdom needs another pandora ride
Magic kingdom needs the theater built and a upgrade of peter pan
Epcot needs an imagination redo and a new country or 2 with rides.
Studios is Paris still needs more (though some in on the table). Both HK and Shanghai have relatively small capacity for castle parks but I think MK is probably worse accounting for attendance.Do any other Disney parks need additional capacity as much at WDW does?
The "new details" has me, and main reason I expect updates vs any significant new announcements.A Boundless Future: Disney Parks Experiences and Products
Sunday, September 11, at 10:30 a.m., Hall D23
Disney Parks, Experiences and Products Chairman Josh D’Amaro will take to the Hall D23 stage for A Boundless Future: Disney Parks Experiences and Products to share a look at new details of highly anticipated projects in development around the world. The fan-favorite presentation is sure to feature see-it-here-first moments and special surprises.
I really hope this is not mostly about the metaverse. "Boundless" makes me worried.
As far as which parks are most “LTPM”…this is the list:Studios is Paris still needs more (though some in on the table). Both HK and Shanghai have relatively small capacity for castle parks but I think MK is probably worse accounting for attendance.
He can't judge that or avengers campus.
And if you haven't been to the parks in 3years, how are you able to judge what GE looks like, feels like, and what you can do there?
If I recall…they cut it Down significantly.
It’s kinda pointless…haven’t rid it in years. My kids never have been on it and they’re teens.
The bilge barges across town they jumped all over…for comparison
I think dca needs the avengers e ticket
Hollywood studios needs a 3rd star wars ride and a show or 2
Animal kingdom needs another pandora ride
Magic kingdom needs the theater built and a upgrade of peter pan
Epcot needs an imagination redo and a new country or 2 with rides.
1. You’re probably rightIf DCA and DL guest spending is so sub par due to the “unfavorable mix” I can’t believe they get any capx at the very least we could argue based on attendance alone they need nothing not one item. Yet WDW likely needs 2-3 rides at every single park and some smaller items mixed in again…from a purely attendance based view.
Kali is - In a way - a bizarre “prototype” for change in “philosophy” that has lead us to today. Rides Too short…lands without enough attractions…Yeah kali is such a waste of space. Coulda shoulda been so much more. The drop is meh and the rest of the ride is mediocre. It hasn’t aged well. Infinity falls was pretty awesome.
Both of which were announced years ago and are already nearing completion and TWDC is not responsible for their entire construction costs.
Disneyland DVC towerMaybe that's the case, but I'll be blown away if even 1 billion is allocated to the US parks.
Does that come out the same budget though? Dvc buildings pay for themselvesDisneyland DVC tower
Poly DVC tower
(just a guess)
I am not 100% sure. I imagine DVC could have been a “product” which may have been a catalyst for combining “products,” “experiences,” and “resorts.”Does that come out the same budget though? Dvc buildings pay for themselves
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