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Logisticaly that would be a huge part of IOA being behind contruction walls. That is something no one would like to see. I'd even split toon lagoon and the empty theater up in 2 lands, one reusing the water rides and the rest new stuff.
This is spot on, the flags are for utilitie placements. Sure there will be acheology researchers on site to see if they find something during the build (and that will halt the construction definetly) but the flags are not for that.
Makes you think of they already have made a decision and have a...
Although the CGI video looks very detailed I'm positive Universal will add a ton of detailing, theming and planting to the park. When finished that area will look just perfect.
You are talking about a company that had a farmer make a huge corn field to put a part of it in front of a haunted house at HHN. There where back up patches made for if the corn was too early or to leat or if corn needed to be replaced while the event was running.
The most exciting thing for me...
Just a tought experiment:
What if Epcot or AK or DHS was your loccal park, it was there all by itself, would you spent the price of a current day ticket to visit it? If yes would you go each year, often or less?
The name never was the problem, the low quality in theming and the fact it only has a handfull of rides is.
They add movie ip's and are not going to tear down the studio buildings so I have no idea what the name change will do for the park.
When I saw the first concept art for Galaxy Edge my first tought was "I don't recognise this" but my second tought was "If those buildings in the back are hotel rooms than Disney had a great inspiration PhantasiaLand moment and that is smart".
I remember being excited for Test Track to open and it delayed over and over again. When open I was excited about the speed but the trills where quite low and the beaustiful dark ride decors where replaced with an empty building and some element. I was "general public" then and the endless...
What if they force guests to take the steamboat to get to Villain Land. On board you get highjacked by villains. That would make the charming/relaxing/boring/time-waist (choose your opinion) attraction, fresh and fun. You could see it as a Hogwarts Express rip off or tell yourself it's Disney magic.
It's the replacment for Spookslot:
The attraction uses a spinner/motion platform system but will be more of a story filled dark ride/show.
The replacement will be something like this:
The new ride/show will pay homage to the previous attraction and items from that ride will be incorporated in...
The only problem I see with this ip is that the kids don't care about it and the 2 last movies didn't do well. This ip is still alive with my generation but Disney needs something that get the kids to the parks. Kids like dino's for sure (non movie related or other whise) but Indie not so much...