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It'll be replaced with "build your own car" like "build your own lightsaber"Hopefully this means they get rid of the design your car pre show.
Testier Track will be forever what I call this. Thank youTestier Track!
I'm glad that there seems to be a lot of movement on the Disney side. Theme parks are fun when both sides are heavily investing.
If you look to the right of the new awning, It looks to me like it will not be enclosed, since you can still see the slanted track and it’s railing.Hard to tell if they've enclosed the speed section as rumored.
From what I see that tells me nothing because if it’s enclosed, the curves in the outdoor track don’t disappear.If you look to the right of the new awning, It looks to me like it will not be enclosed, since you can still see the slanted track and it’s railing.
Also small detail I find slightly amusing after zooming in, is that everyone in the photo seems to be wearing a magic-band.
Rumor from MickeyViews is budget for this redo is $100M. Not sure if that has been affirmed as true by other insiders.
Not wrong, but most of the examples you gave aren’t really good examples of what gets added on. If they’re building a permanent awning and gutting the entire building except for the track, $100M isn’t really that high based on how much things/people cost these days.Who knows if that is true... but just remember that budgets usually have random things thrown in as well not directly related to the actual project. That $100M can include renovations to the GE lounge, nearby infrastructure projects, marketing dollars, etc.
Like when people say SWGE cost $1B... that could have included all the improvements throughout DHS, Toy Story Land, roadway infrastructure, etc.
Yes, just trying to set realistic expectations for the redo. It's a massive building, so don't want people thinking the $100M is dedicated solely for the ride experience itself.Not wrong, but most of the examples you gave aren’t really good examples of what gets added on. If they’re building a permanent awning and gutting the entire building except for the track, $100M isn’t really that high based on how much things/people cost these days.