Apologies up front: I haven't read everything (not sure I've even read all of this thread), but two questions, at least one of which has probably been addressed somewhere...
1) I know, apples and oranges, but does anyone know/recall the timeframe of New Fantasyland, from when they first showed us the layout/rendition (with all the Princess m&gs/Pixie Hollow and no 7DMT) until they first started opening parts of it (including Storybook Circus)?
New Fantasyland was announced I want to say in 2009@
D23 or around that time.
They then changed the design, and added the 7DMT about 12-18 months later.
Construction was started in 2010 - and was well underway in 2011.
Things started opening in Summer 2012, so about 2 years after construction started.
And the Mine Train opened in 2014, about 18 months after most everything else.
I found this site (for Disney) for one portion.
http://disneyparks.disney.go.com/blog/NewFantasylandHistory/#section-7
This is off of Wikipedia:
- September 12, 2009: At the D23 Expo, Disney officially announces plans to expand Fantasyland. It will include new rides, shows, meet and greets, restaurants, and store. Concept art is also shown.
- February 11, 2011: Mickey's Toontown Fair closes for the expansion.
- March 12, 2012: The Barnstormer, Fantasyland train station, and the first half of the new Dumbo the Flying Elephant open.
- May 31, 2012: Snow White's Scary Adventures closes to make room for the Princess Fairytale Hall.
- July 2012: Second half of the Dumbo the Flying Elephant, Storybook Circus queue, and Casey Jr Soak N Splash Station open
- October 4, 2012: Pete's Silly Sideshow and Big Top Souvenirs open.
- December 6, 2012: Under the Sea: Journey of the Little Mermaid and Enchanted Tales with Belle open.
- September 17, 2013: Princess Fairytale Hall opens.
- May 28, 2014: Seven Dwarf's Mine Train opens completing the Fantasyland Expansion.
- November 22, 2014: Peter Pan's Flight interactive queue opens
SO, the majority of the construction took about 2.5 years. The Mine Train, which started significantly later than everything else, took about 18-24 months as well.
If we assume that they start construction within the next 6 months, I think a good assumption is Toy Story Land opens in 2018 unless they decide to rush it more than they usually do.
2) Has there been any discussion of meet & greets in Toy Story Land? I really hope they keep Buzz & Woody meeting together, they are so much fun playing off each other. And I would love to see Jessie meeting in the "Woody's Round Up" area.
There haven't really been any specifics. It would be extremely unlikely that there won't be a meet and greet location, though.
I'm really in the camp that thinks they've got to get at least some of Toy Story Land up and running before they close down anything more for Star Wars Land (and I'm also in the camp that thinks the whole Muppets/Mama Melrose area will be replaced by SW. And we'll get a new, more movie-accurate-looking Pizza Planet as part of TSL.)
I'm with ya.