Originally posted by AndyMagic
I think what puzzles me the most is how long it is taking Disney to build anything these days. Disney has been building incredibly high-tech themed attractions for years! All of them (Splash Mountain, Tower of Terror, Dinosaur, Indy) have never taken as long as these new crop of attractions. It isn't like Disney took 3 and half years to build all their previous attractions. Lastly, while I could excuse EE for taking as long as it will because it is such a massive project, the fact that Philarhmagic is taking as long as it is doesn't make the slightest bit of sense. The Shrek comparison works as far as I can tell. While Philarhmagic's screen might be larger, Shrek had to install complicated motion based seating. Also, unlike the Hollywood version, the one in Orlando is said to have a highly detailed queue. No matter how you slice it, Philarhmagic is taking far too long. I don't care if the theatre is made from carved marbel, it just doesn't make much sense. My take is that Disney, plain and simple, is taking their time for whatever reason. Shrek is opening June 12th and a quick glance at very recent construction photo's show that they are still working like mad-men both inside and outside the building. It seems like it will be finished only a few weeks before it opens. Either Philharmagic will be completely finished months and months before the opening to allow for a bizzare amount of testing (it is a 3-d movie for goodness sakes) or Disney has hired an elderly couple from Orlando to handle all of their construction.