I truly cannot wait! This is going to be great! I'm hoping for some really high quality work.
Got word about the final queue setup before the ride closes in October. Starting September 10th, the ramp will go away and both the entrance and exit will be through the shop, with the entire queue remaining outside. And then the ride goes down October 25th, of course, with its lovely new queue opening on November 14th!
Got word about the final queue setup before the ride closes in October. Starting September 10th, the ramp will go away and both the entrance and exit will be through the shop, with the entire queue remaining outside. And then the ride goes down October 25th, of course, with its lovely new queue opening on November 14th!
Thanks for this update! Waiting for more! Question, what is the red and white tent in pic number three? I am really trying to place that!
It's the backside of County Bounty in Toontown - where the princesses and fairies meet.
Do you know, if anything, is being done inside the ride?
That photo shows the base of the tree exactly as it looked when it was in Pooh's Playful Spot (playground). On one side of the tree is the door to Pooh's house. On this other was this non-specific "playhouse" that had a table and chairs inside (and the hidden Nautilus submarine carving above the door!)
If you look at the base of the "house" you'll see the original concrete floor that had been cut apart to move the tree to its new home.
Thank you... I was just going to post this!
People, you need to learn about Winnie the Pooh! :lol:
I'm wondering if this will still be a little play area or not. Will children still be allowed in the little house or will it just be something to look at in the queue!?!
I've only heard rumblings, and nothing specific. The rumors say that it will be changed slightly. One rumor is that a new character will be added, but the only Pooh canon characters not represented in the ride are Lumpy and Darby, who are not nearly as popular or well known as the others. All I really want them to do is give the honey pots a good cleaning. Y'know, retouch them as needed (nearly every honey pot needs to be repainted in a certain spot on the front, due to a problem with a door one day..), scrape the stickers off...
They're hardly canon. They're basically "shoved into the franchise to try to sell more things."
Anyway, Darby and the whole detective nightmare are going to be discontinued soon, so the attraction will definitely remain classic.
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