Silly, they're showing a Star Wars clip show in the Sounds Dangerous theater advertising a film that is already out. Therefore they can't put a different preview in there. Instead let's take out the film honoring the founder of the company and put in a preview there. Duh. *sarcasm*It's one thing to use an unused theater like the Sounds Dangerous theater for movie previews for this, because there's not much else you can do in the short term for those, with Sounds Dangerous being terrible and theater probably being demolished soon anyway. But what's with the movie previews in this theater? It has an existing perfectly fine show that fits with the rest of the pavilion, while stuff like Good Dino and Zootopia don't make much sense and won't even draw that many people. It's so odd.
Btw, what happened to those rumors of them getting ready to close OMD's dream back in July....
Deferred. Too much was closing at once. And TSL can begin to be built behind it.Btw, what happened to those rumors of them getting ready to close OMD's dream back in July....
Deferred. Too much was closing at once. And TSL can begin to be built behind it.
The exhibit corridor (from the entrance to the left turn) takes up the entrance area for TSL.How big is the show building for one mans dream? Does it take up a lot of room within the expansion pad?
So hypothetically the land's entrance can be one of the last things worked on and the building could act as a curtain hiding the work for a while?The exhibit corridor (from the entrance to the left turn) takes up the entrance area for TSL.
That's what I'm thinking.So hypothetically the land's entrance can be one of the last things worked on and the building could act as a curtain hiding the work for a while?
That's what I'm thinking.
I thought that first picture was in Disneyland?I'm no fan of these movie previews in OMD, but a decent amount of effort seems to have gone into this one at least.
I thought that first picture was in Disneyland?
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