WOW, I think I'm officially not upset I missed this year. SOunds like crowds are MUCH worse, as Saturday's floor wasn't too bad at all last year, especially later on.
However, they definitely brought the big guns this year for cameos. Depp at TWO presentations, Cameron, Lucas, Ford, Stan Lee. All mega A-listers. Even though they all truly made just cameos. I would say the entire active stage time of all of them was about 15 minutes, since Cameron just stood there for most of the time. However, they really didn't seem to announce much of anything in any of the presentations. I mean, think about it. All there seemed to be were a few seconds of Civil War footage, 2 or 3 Star Wars Land concept drawings, and perhaps the biggest thing was 10 seconds of Iron Man Experience, which all the Universal haters that say they do nothing but screen rides will I'm sure say shows how amazing Disney is.
(EDIT: I somehow missed Toy Story Land's announcement. Wish there was a big picture available. Looks like the coaster is quite long.)
Am I missing anything else? Oh, and a size for Star Wars land. Basically the size of Cars. Which, while large, is sort of deceptive with the long, narrow road. SOunds great, but here we are two years after
and we still know very little about Star Wars Land. If Dwarf Hill took like 3 years, SWL will take easily 5, so we're looking at 2020. When will they cut admission to Disney Studios by 50%?
Universal will buy another IP, and build a full land for it by then. Pretty soon I'll be worrying about my mortality preventing me from ever seeing SWL. I mean, THE ENTIRE THIRD TRILOGY will be out before SWL opens. Think about that.
As for
D23, unless severely cut the number of tickets, or sell tiers, I can't see me returning. Essentially the best plan of action this year was to wait in line for the big presentations. However, I still haven't heard a report from someone in the cheap seats for one of them. They clearly oversold the event, made a hall big enough to "hold" people, but not big enough for them to see the show. I guess lots of people are happy with just being in a room and watching a screen that shows something exciting happening in that room that they can't see.
Jason