LoriLovesMickey
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Disney bought the Carousel Inn, I wonder if that is part of the expansion plan?
They're not going to expand the park into the backstage areas behind Toontown, the location of the farm, etc. Those are needed. That's where they store the parade floats, have rehearsal facilities, launch fireworks, etc.
You also forgot to mention the Simba parking lot.
Disney bought the Carousel Inn, I wonder if that is part of the expansion plan?
Anyone know how much the current parking structure cost? I hope a boring parking garage doesn't eat up half the expansion funds... And if they built a fancier hotel than the GCH, they'd charge so much that no one I know could afford to stay there! But I would love an additional Star Wars attraction, or something with the superheroes even a dedicated meet and greet space. Does anyone have any speculation about what is going on in Innoventions?
A parking structure the size of M&F could easily cost over $1B. I'm pretty sure Disney got Anahiem to pay for the current structure and leases if for like $1/yr
In all, $450 million of city money will be invested in improvements to the city's tourism area. This includes street improvements, landscaping, utilities and a $90-million parking garage to be used mostly by visitors to the new theme park and, on a limited basis, by Convention Center visitors.
The Carousel Inn is only the right side of the buildings that are circled (white roof), the left side is the Camelot(grey roof). It's a very narrow strip, and not sure what could be done with it.the thought is they plan to demolish it and build a sky bridge type walking suspended aparatus do hickey. and build a parking garage behind it
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Sorry, not to be sour grapes, DL gets a $1B epansion and the World gets NFL....I will probably never see DL, so when I read about things like this and see nothing for WDW, I get a little saddened.
We consider WDW "home" for Disney, and we just spent 5 days at DL in May, it can happen, it's actually a cheaper stay because of several reasons. As to DL getting something and WDW not... well, we're getting Avatar-land, expansion of Pixar Place, finishing up the Hub expansion, Rivers of Light show (I believe an equivalent to WOC), and just had completed the expansion of Fantasyland in MK. I don't think we're being shorted at WDW.Sorry, not to be sour grapes, DL gets a $1B epansion and the World gets NFL....I will probably never see DL, so when I read about things like this and see nothing for WDW, I get a little saddened.
But WDW is getting a whole new Avatar Land that is quite the expansion. I love both parks but really DL has a fraction of the attractions that are at WDW.
), and at the risk of trying to define what an "attraction" is
, and whether it is or is not the same thing as a "ride"
, DLR's two parks have just about as many rides as all four WDW theme parks by my count (62 for WDW and 59 for DLR).
Sorry, not to be sour grapes, DL gets a $1B epansion and the World gets NFL....I will probably never see DL, so when I read about things like this and see nothing for WDW, I get a little saddened.
Sorry, not to be sour grapes, DL gets a $1B epansion and the World gets NFL....I will probably never see DL, so when I read about things like this and see nothing for WDW, I get a little saddened.
I'm a WDW vet, and we just went on our first trip to DL in May, and I think that everyone should experience both coasts. But, and this is a big one to me, WDW is home. I like that it can be much more immersive that DL can ever hope to be, because there is some much more room to separate you from the outside world. DL, we were still able to hear the traffic and emergency vehicles while in ride queues.You should do yourself a favor and go to DL instead. The rides are much better, the weather is better, and the logistics of getting around are far better.
I'm a WDW vet, and we just went on our first trip to DL in May, and I think that everyone should experience both coasts. But, and this is a big one to me, WDW is home. I like that it can be much more immersive that DL can ever hope to be, because there is some much more room to separate you from the outside world. DL, we were still able to hear the traffic and emergency vehicles while in ride queues.


I'm a WDW vet, and we just went on our first trip to DL in May, and I think that everyone should experience both coasts. But, and this is a big one to me, WDW is home. I like that it can be much more immersive that DL can ever hope to be, because there is some much more room to separate you from the outside world. DL, we were still able to hear the traffic and emergency vehicles while in ride queues.
I will add though that $1B isn't that much. Carsland took $1B (and it is gorgeous and possibly the best area of any Disney park) but if you subtract the cost of the unexciting but necessary projects like the parking structure and "other improvements" I'm not sure how much is left for many exciting attractions? One?-still better than Magicbands though!