News Round Up 2016

Yes I did but I don't think a budget has been approved yet. This is one project that will be interesting to watch.
Yes it would be probably be more accurate to say the plans may have been scaled back from what they originally were. Still if we're just judging on quantity of rides it sounds like there will be plenty to do.
 
Speaking of universal I saw some new rumors regarding their Nintendo land that should be coming up sooner or later. 4-5 Nintendo based attractions with one major e ticket that is going to give the major Star Wars E a run for its money. Then a solid D ticket to back it up along with 2-3 b/c attractions.

Do they even have that much land available in Toon Lagoon? It would make sense if they decide to develop their recently purchased piece of land. Otherwise I don't think 5 attractions is doable. Unless Toon Lagoon is on the chopping block and they re-theme the existing rides.
 
Do they even have that much land available in Toon Lagoon? It would make sense if they decide to develop their recently purchased piece of land. Otherwise I don't think 5 attractions is doable. Unless Toon Lagoon is on the chopping block and they re-theme the existing rides.
My guess is toon lagoon would be gone.
 

Hey-- the magic bands have changed-- they look the same, but the construction is thinner and more flexible-- if anyone cares-- Must have been spending too much on latex. beer.
 
Hey-- the magic bands have changed-- they look the same, but the construction is thinner and more flexible-- if anyone cares-- Must have been spending too much on latex. beer.
That observation was made a few months ago by someone. I didn't really notice a different in January but whatever.
 
http://disneyparks.disney.go.com/bl...ilimanjaro-safaris-at-disneys-animal-kingdom/

Sorry if this has been noted, but I've seen some speculating that the River of Light will be limited viewing access. Based on the response to comment # 8 on that page:

Amy on August 17th, 2015 at 1:36 pm
Will this night time show be free with the ticket or will it cost extra like Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween or the Christmas Spectacular?

Jennifer Fickley-Baker on August 18th, 2015 at 9:08 am
It will be included in park admission.

Unless something changes, it looks like it's at least intended to be "included in park admission" to view.^
 
Hey-- the magic bands have changed-- they look the same, but the construction is thinner and more flexible-- if anyone cares-- Must have been spending too much on latex. beer.
Oh.. uhoh. I never thought about the magic bands being made of latex. DD is allergic. Guess I'll be googling now.
Edit: Of course they're not latex, Paige, it's Disney and latex allergies are common. ha.
 
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Oh.. uhoh. I never thought about the magic bands being made of latex. DD is allergic. Guess I'll be googling now.

I believe they are actually made of silicone to avoid the latex allergy...but I can't recall completely...

I bet somebody here can though ;)
 
http://disneyparks.disney.go.com/bl...ilimanjaro-safaris-at-disneys-animal-kingdom/

Sorry if this has been noted, but I've seen some speculating that the River of Light will be limited viewing access. Based on the response to comment # 8 on that page:



Unless something changes, it looks like it's at least intended to be "included in park admission" to view.^
I don't think anyone ever thought it wouldn't be included but whether they have dinner packages and FP is the question.
 
I don't think anyone ever thought it wouldn't be included but whether they have dinner packages and FP is the question.
I've lurked through way too many threads about it, but saw at least someone talking about how they didn't think there were enough seats for everyone to view so maybe it was limited access. Perhaps the seated area will be FP/Dinner package only, though, or they were just wrong. The thread I saw may have even been speculation from a year ago. I've read so much Disney in the past week my head is spinning.
 
Symphony in the Stars got canceled tonight due to "technical difficulties".

A lot of people were pretty upset because they just announced it over the speakers at a couple minutes past 8:00 (when it was supposed to start) and told everyone to have a good night.
 
I've lurked through way too many threads about it, but saw at least someone talking about how they didn't think there were enough seats for everyone to view so maybe it was limited access. Perhaps the seated area will be FP/Dinner package only, though, or they were just wrong. The thread I saw may have even been speculation from a year ago. I've read so much Disney in the past week my head is spinning.
It will likely be like WoC or Fantasmic (returning soon to a River of America near you) at Disneyland, in which you get a FP or return time to enter into the show audience. This will either be done in Park or using one of your FP+ pre-booked selections. This controls crowd flow and allows you to have a reserved spot for one of the multiple shows that will be shown daily.

So your admission will automatically cover your opportunity to see the show, but it's up to you to reserve it. The best comparison in Orlando are the Wishes or Parade viewing areas. Only in this case you'll have to have them reserved to view the show. A little more planning, but it makes things painless in the evening.
 














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