HokieRaven5
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I would love for Disney to resurrect those scrapped plans for the "2055" redo of Tomorrowland from the 90s and make them come to fruition, this time named "Tomorrowland 3000"*, for both Disneyland and Walt Disney World.This may be less to do with retheming the ride and more to do with the plans for the overall area. It doesn't look like IP so much addressing the big problem that Tomorrowland has in all of these parks: what looks like Tomorrow today tends to look like Yesterday tomorrow. It's one of the reasons I think DLRP Discoveryland's "Future that Never Was" idea is brilliant.
https://disneyparks.disney.go.com/b...-mountain-coming-to-tokyo-disneyland-in-2027/
I would love for Disney to resurrect those scrapped plans for the "2055" redo of Tomorrowland from the 90s and make them come to fruition, this time named "Tomorrowland 3000"*, for both Disneyland and Walt Disney World.
*Just because it would be called "Tomorrowland 3000", does not mean it would have a Futurama theme, nor have a Futurama attraction.
I said this on another thread but this is likely why:I don't remember if this story was ever posted:
Disney Is Suddenly and Without Warning Cracking Down on Third-Party Tour Guides
It looks like both Walt Disney World and Disneyland Resort updated mobile food orders in the app. The “My Order” screen now shows item photos, adds ability to change item quantity, and makes it easier to modify items in your order.
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I can't wait for the Mortal Kombat tournament to ensure when it comes time to book these rooms.Fantasy Springs Hotel Room Types & Reservation Dates Released
The all-new Fantasy Springs expansion land will open on June 6, 2024 at Tokyo DisneySea, but that won’t be the only exciting offering opening that day. The new Fantasy Springs Hotel will also open on June 6th, and Tokyo Disneyland has announced new details about room types and reservation dates. Here’s the latest!
Tokyo DisneySea Fantasy Springs Hotel
Nestled on the banks of the Magic Fountain of Fantasy Springs, this hotel is integrated into the park, and it consists of two types of hotels: the luxury type “Grand Chateau” and the deluxe type “Fantasy Chateau”.
As you’d imagine, guests staying at the hotel will have direct access to Fantasy Springs with a valid park ticket.
Hotel Backstory
Once upon a time, in the far distance, there was a magical spring inhabited by spirits. While nurturing a beautiful garden, the spirit of the fountain traveled with the flow of water as his curiosity took him, and came across many fantasy stories. When the spirits returned to the magic spring, they used their magical powers to scrape the stones and trees around the fountain, creating intricate shapes that resembled the people they met. Then, humming a number of melodies that he had heard on his travels, he danced in the water and frolicked around.
Time passed, and one day, a woman who loved travel and adventure came to this beautiful magical spring. As she followed the flow of water and rivers gushing out of springs, she found a world of various stories. Fascinated by the magical fountain, she built a villa nearby, but eventually built a larger mansion to share the world of the story with more friends. Even now, if you follow the stream that flows out of the spring, you will be able to visit various worlds of stories.
Fantasy Springs Hotel Room Types
There are two main room types in the Fantasy Springs Hotel.
Grand Chateau
The Grand Chateau has a total of 56 rooms. All rooms have a balcony or terrace and views of Fantasy Springs in front of you.
There are a few different room types, including an “Alcove Room” (4 people, twin beds, 70㎡), “Terrace Room” (4 people, twin beds, 70㎡), “Grand Room” (4 people, twin beds, 100㎡), “Grand Terrace Room” (4 people, twin beds, 100㎡).
Additional information about the room is not available on the Tokyo Disneyland website yet.
Fantasy Chateau
Fantasy Chateau has a total of 419 rooms. The rooms are decorated with motifs of Disney movie characters such as “Rapunzel” and “Bambi” and flowers everywhere, such as wallpaper and lighting fixtures. In addition, the guest rooms are divided into four types depending on the location (side): Bay Area Side, Hotel Entrance Side, Rose Courtside, and Spring Side.
On the Bay Area Side and Hotel Entrance Side, room types include “Superior Room”, “Superior Alcove”, “Deluxe” (4 people, twin bed, 41㎡).
For Rose Courtside, the room types include “Superior Room”, “Superior Alcove”, “Superior with Park View”, “Superior Alcove with Park View” (4 people, twin bed, 41㎡), and “Deluxe Room” (4 people, twin bed, 48㎡).
For Springside rooms, room types include “Deluxe Alcove with Partial View”, “Deluxe Alcove with Park Grand View”, “Deluxe Balcony with Grand Park View”, “Deluxe Alcove with Grand Park View” (5 people, twin bed, 50㎡).
Fantasy Springs Hotel Reservation Dates
Tokyo Disneyland has announced that guests looking to book a reservation from June 6th through June 23rd will be able to do so on February 2, 2024. Guests looking to book a date in June beyond June 23rd will be able to do so starting March 3, 2024, and guests looking to book a stay for dates beyond June 2024 can do so up to 4 months before their intended travel dates.
Rank | Attraction | Location | Mentions |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Empire State Building | New York City, NY | 2,842 |
2 | Top of the Rock | New York City, NY | 1,305 |
3 | Cable Cars | San Francisco, CA | 871 |
4 | Universal’s Islands of Adventure | Orlando, FL | 860 |
5 | Statue of Liberty | New York City, NY | 837 |
6 | The Wizarding World of Harry Potter | Orlando, FL | 687 |
7 | One World Observatory | New York City, NY | 370 |
8 | Skydeck Chicago - Willis Tower | Chicago, IL | 341 |
9 | Busch Gardens | Tampa, FL | 304 |
10 | Alcatraz Island | San Francisco, CA | 285 |
11 | Disney California Adventure Park | Anaheim, CA | 210 |
12 | Space Needle | Seattle, WA | 180 |
13 | Discovery Cove | Orlando, FL | 166 |
14 | NASA Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex | Merritt Island, FL | 164 |
15 | The Metropolitan Museum of Art | New York City, NY | 129 |
16 | Graceland | Memphis, TN | 114 |
17 | The Museum of Modern Art | New York City, NY | 101 |
18 | Rockefeller Center | New York City, NY | 95 |
19 | Epcot World Showcase | Orlando, FL | 63 |
20 | Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve |
#1 should definitely be the drive thru line at any Chik Fil A in this country.How is the first WDW mention at number 19 on this list of worst lines in the country? They must not have stumbled across our little corner of the internet...
https://www.clickorlando.com/featur...nes-in-the-country-you-can-find-6-in-florida/
These are the worst lines in the country. You can find 6 in Florida
Long lines are easily one of the worst parts of any tourist attraction.
On Tuesday, Hawaiian Islands released its list of the most-complained-about tourist queues in the country — with several Florida attractions making the cut.
Researchers said the study was conducted by looking at the number of mentions regarding long queues in each of these places.
The Empire State Building and Top of the Rock in New York City placed at the top of the list, though six Florida locations were included in the ranking.
Of those, Universal’s Islands of Adventure ranked the highest at No. 4, with a score of 860 mentions.
According to the study, the longest ride wait time at the park on average is 93 minutes. The study adds that even lines meant for express pass holders can be lengthy.
“I always buy the express pass when I visit, but this was the first time I thought it wasn’t worth buying...” one review read. “The wait time on A LOT of rides was either the same or very similar to the normal lines.”
Below that, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter in Orlando (No. 6) and Busch Gardens in Tampa (No. 9) also ranked fairly high in the study.
Outside of the top 10, Discovery Cove in Orlando (No. 13), the NASA Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Merritt Island (No. 14), and the Epcot World Showcase (No. 19) also received attention for their long queues.
The full ranking is as follows:
Rank Attraction Location Mentions 1 Empire State Building New York City, NY 2,842 2 Top of the Rock New York City, NY 1,305 3 Cable Cars San Francisco, CA 871 4 Universal’s Islands of Adventure Orlando, FL 860 5 Statue of Liberty New York City, NY 837 6 The Wizarding World of Harry Potter Orlando, FL 687 7 One World Observatory New York City, NY 370 8 Skydeck Chicago - Willis Tower Chicago, IL 341 9 Busch Gardens Tampa, FL 304 10 Alcatraz Island San Francisco, CA 285 11 Disney California Adventure Park Anaheim, CA 210 12 Space Needle Seattle, WA 180 13 Discovery Cove Orlando, FL 166 14 NASA Kennedy Space Center
Visitor ComplexMerritt Island, FL 164 15 The Metropolitan Museum of Art New York City, NY 129 16 Graceland Memphis, TN 114 17 The Museum of Modern Art New York City, NY 101 18 Rockefeller Center New York City, NY 95 19 Epcot World Showcase Orlando, FL 63 20 Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve