Hopefully Remy Ratatouille in France inside Epcot is going by then. I think if we weren’t in corona times it would open before year end but Rumor is Disney will table it till 2021. Also at Epcot will be gaurdians of the galaxy. And a new restaurant at Epcot, Space 220.We are planning on going during May 2021 and I am curious as to what new rides will be running. Tron? Any others?
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Optics and investment return. Disney does not want to open a ride when they're supposed to be controlling crowds, bad press. Also, they need to keep some things in their back pocket to try to lure guests next year when crowd limiting goes by the wayside.I saw yesterday that Tron will NOT be ready for even the 50th Anniversary. It makes one wonder what the rationale is at Disney anymore. Once the parks reopened there should have been no reason why Ratatouille shouldn't be open by now, or at least by Thanksgiving. For Tron, there is no excuse not to be open by next summer, and if Disney really wanted them done in time they could do it. They are purposely putting off completing these attractions IMHO, but I don't know why. And cost cutting is a piss-poor excuse as the majority of the capital outlays have already occurred. If they don't want to spend money why all the proposals for new stuff over the past couple of years? Sadly COVID has become an excuse to not get things done rather then innovative and determined people finding a way to make it happen despite the obstacles put in their path. And that decision comes from the top.
I really don't expect to see these open until Disney can have larger crowds in the parks. If crowds are limited, there is no benefit to opening them as DIsney can't get the attendance boost that new attractions bring.Hopefully Remy Ratatouille in France inside Epcot is going by then. I think if we weren’t in corona times it would open before year end but Rumor is Disney will table it till 2021. Also at Epcot will be gaurdians of the galaxy. And a new restaurant at Epcot, Space 220.