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I feel the same as you. I believe River's of America and TSI will be replaced by new Cars attractions.It's in the concept art. What's now Frontierland is on the left - Big Thunder is up top. What's now the river has cars driving through it (look for the purple and teal vehicles on the mid-lower left).
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The other tell for me are the pedestrian walkways and bridges - it doesn't seem like there would be anywhere for riverboats to go..
I feel the same as you. I believe River's of America and TSI will be replaced by new Cars attractions.
My interpretation is:
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1 - Country Bears
2 - Pecos Bills
3 - Tiana's
4 - Big Thunder Mountain
I'll admit I could be 100% wrong, it's just what I'm seeing based on landmarks we already know.
I agree but realistically, I think it’s something like less than 30% of the entirety of the land Disney owns is usable land and not swamp/near-swamp, sinkhole, or protected lands. Not to say that isn’t still lots of land to work with, but I think the area just north of the train/road back there isn’t considered good land to build on so in someways they are a bit limited, at least in that area.Even if you don't visit Tom Sawyer's Island or don't care for the river boat, their removal just isn't needed. This isn't Disneyland with limited land, Magic Kingdom has 100s to 1000s of acres around it that can be used for expansion. Removing rides for new ones at any of the WDW parks makes no sense. They need to expand outwards to help thin the crowds out.
Not replacing, just not going to be “beyond”I didn’t get the impression they’re replacing Frontierland but heard they are developing beyond Big Thunder Mountain.
Yep, I agree I’m not excited about it at all. I mean what’s the view going to be from Liberty Square?The way Cars land was announced as a "reimagined" part of Frontierland, it must be replacing something. I'm inclined to believe the rumor about Tom Sawyer Island is true. I'd be fine with them retheming it for modern audiences, but my kids love that play space. With the shooting gallery and "Laughing Place" playgrounds gone, there won't be anything left in Frontierland that doesn't involve long lines and/or spending more money. Good from Disney's perspective, but not how my family likes to travel.
We’re all going to be upset.I would be very upset if Cars land replaced Tom Sawyers Island.
Yea, I’m bummed. Not sure I will be able to get out there before they close it and start draining the river.I’ve never visited TSI or been on the Riverboat (gonna have to change that next trip!) in all the years we’ve been going so I don’t have a particular attachment to the area but I do love the feel and energy the area brings. I hope they can keep even some aspect of it in the competed project.
No way will that happen. There is lots that can be done to limit the line of sight between HM and CarsLand.Haunted Mansion is going to overlook cartoon cars?
Can't see that being an issue. Think about how much water there is all over WDW. Insurance doesn't stop them from maintaining that.I wonder if having the TSI body of water just became too much of an insurance liability for Disney. That’s the reason they are nixing it. Insurance in general has exploded in costs.
Then they're going to have a lot of other bodies of water to get rid of.I wonder if having the TSI body of water just became too much of an insurance liability for Disney. That’s the reason they are nixing it. Insurance in general has exploded in costs.
Going to miss the wooden path at WDW. It was a nice walking path and crowd dodger.
Yeah, I was thinking that as well. Next time we visit, there could potentially be construction in 3 of 4 parks. Especially considering that famous Disney speed. Not looking forward to that part.OMG, I just realized!Here come ALL the construction walls!"
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While we were there, people were talking about how someone jumped into the water just a couple of days before. From what we heard; it happens often.No way will that happen. There is lots that can be done to limit the line of sight between HM and CarsLand.
Can't see that being an issue. Think about how much water there is all over WDW. Insurance doesn't stop them from maintaining that.
And now we get to see the result of someone ruining it for everyone else.While we were there, people were talking about how someone jumped into the water just a couple of days before. From what we heard; it happens often.