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It’s 5 o’clock somewhereIf it weren't so early, I'd go for the wine. It's just not right to drink before 9am.
It’s 5 o’clock somewhereIf it weren't so early, I'd go for the wine. It's just not right to drink before 9am.
It’s 5 o’clock somewhere
I’d be surprised if they did open it with the park but I could be wrong. The rumor was it was 10 weeks out when the parks closed in March. So if that is true that wouldn’t line up with the July 15th opening.There was some speculation that Remy's ride will be ready to rock when Epcot reopens. If we get any confirmation that the construction has resumed in the France pavilion, this could be a positive development to monitor.
I’d be surprised if they did open it with the park but I could be wrong. The rumor was it was 10 weeks out when the parks closed in March. So if that is true that wouldn’t line up with the July 15th opening.
The article is a joke article. It's not really happening.
They weren't planning to stay closed through October. I doubt they got pressured to open earlier than they wanted since they announced the date a month and a half before. Keep in mind, Universal announced their opening two weeks before the opening date. Disney may have gotten pressured to make the announcement before they wanted to.I truly believe they didn’t want to open this soon. They must have gotten pressure from the state or universal or whomever. I think they wanted mls and nba there this summer and now they’re in a huge pickle
With no guests they could work a little bit quicker, but not quick enough to open in 6 weeks.If they start construction this week, we could see it maybe before August. But I highly doubt it’ll be ready on the 15th of July. Realistically, if they were at 10 weeks, they might be able to shave a week off with no guests
With no guests they could work a little bit quicker, but not quick enough to open in 6 weeks.If they start construction this week, we could see it maybe before August. But I highly doubt it’ll be ready on the 15th of July. Realistically, if they were at 10 weeks, they might be able to shave a week off with no guests
No guests were in that area anyways and they had backstage road access to avoid guests as well. Like you said I think we are more likely looking at August if all goes well.With no guests they could work a little bit quicker, but not quick enough to open in 6 weeks.If they start construction this week, we could see it maybe before August. But I highly doubt it’ll be ready on the 15th of July. Realistically, if they were at 10 weeks, they might be able to shave a week off with no guests
Unless they do cancel food and wine... They could use Remy's as a draw in its place.Banging out Remy's does make sense though. It's close to complete and once it's finished, they can take those labor resources and start working on the spine.
Banging out Remy's does make sense though. It's close to complete and once it's finished, they can take those labor resources and start working on the spine.
Some of them maybe, but disney contracts different companies for different projects. I don’t remember but if I had to guess the same contractor likely isn’t working on Rat and the Spine. There also aren’t any rides in the spine so ride techs are going to work on the spine anyways.Banging out Remy's does make sense though. It's close to complete and once it's finished, they can take those labor resources and start working on the spine.