FreddyMercury
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- Mar 7, 2014
I think a little of this is suspect... He didn't even mention the Pixar Place' 'Toy Story Land' and that is pretty much confirmed to my understanding.
Even though I don't know if I would get too excited over that, but I'm sure my son will in a few years.
This article supports even more the idea that they should close the park and get all of this done at one time. Otherwise, trips to DHS for the next 7 years will be little more than opportunities to ride the 3 attractions that will survive plus probably 2 or 3 others that remain open or are newly built. All while dodging construction walls. Is that really worth the monetary value of a full day's admission on one's 5 day pass?
No mention of dining changes. I wonder if 50's and or SciFi will survive the purge? And I think it is a mistake to not have a Muppets attraction. The movies are popular and a new TV show is ready to debut.
Very true. I can only imagine what the lines at the Big Three attractions will be like when little else is open.Knowing how easily we can and do repeatedly ride TSMM and a coaster very similar to RnR at DLR, we would most likely skip DHS on any trip for the near future. With every attraction that closes there, the lines at the remaining attractions just get longer and longer.
-I'll believe the Indiana Jones show is closing when I see it. I'd hate to see the stunt show leave, but I'd also love to see the Indiana Jones ride come to HS
Interesting read. I'm anxious to here what is announced at D23 and what from that article is true and what isn't.
-I'm all for the muppets show closing and putting something else there. The muppets are outdated and their popularity has passed.
-I'll believe the Indiana Jones show is closing when I see it. I'd hate to see the stunt show leave, but I'd also love to see the Indiana Jones ride come to HS
-The article mentioned Star Tours will be leaving in place of other Star Wars rides. I don't see that happening.
-If true I'm very interested in hearing what show will replace Illuminations
-and Figment leaving? I'd be disappointed in that since it's my girlfriends favorite. I'd however like to see Captain EO go and be replaced with something before they got rid of Figment
The fact that there were two Muppets movies released in 2011 and 2014 (both to good reviews) and there is a new TV show set to debut would suggest just the opposite. And Sesame Street is still going strong and always will as long as people keep having children. Sometimes we have to stop thinking as adults and remember that families with young children go to WDW. It's great to add rides for tweens, teens and adults. But those should be in addition to stuff for younger kids, not instead of. With Muppets, Little Mermaid and Playhouse headed for demolition, will SW and Indy expansions fill that need? Or will the Pixar expansion be all there is?The muppets are outdated and their popularity has passed.