Delano Fiedler
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Tbh if they changed tower I'd stop riding it. Especially if it was guardians (although that rumors kinda faded away)
I know I'm probably gonna get flamed...but everyone is gonna miss the movie ride when it's gone...
Actually there's a lot of charm in the "golden age" Hollywood period that was installed in mgm...like tower of terror...it's part of the park atmosphere and it will be missed when the days come.
Careful what you wish for...
Is 2 years considered a "short time
frame"? Seems like plenty of time
for construction. Unless plans aren't
drawn before the permits are filed. Have no idea how the process works.
If they have any urgency I believe they could do it in twoFrozen overlay was 20 months and that building/ride is less than half the size of GMR.
If you look at an existing "big" ride that was gutted/dismantled and replaces with another ride ...
Horizons to Mission Space and that took 4.75 years but they also built a new building.
So only a personal guest, it they want a legit ride in there between demo & build ... 3 years.
And I only go that low because it is completely inside and not impacted by weather.
Disney ... PROVE ME WRONG ... build an all new cool ride in 2 years, I dare you!![]()
I agree with you 100%, but it looks like they're looking to move away from the studio themeThey could change the GMR so all of the movies profiled are Disney IP. That is a lot of material and it would keep the studio theme.
Do the letters always stand for something? Or are they just simple place holders?
If they have any urgency I believe they could do it in two
Usually they stand for something, but it's usually something vague. Star Wars Land is project 'D' which stand for Delos which was the name of the company that operated the theme park in the movie and TV series Westworld. Toy Story Land is 'A' for Ascott which I assume is a reference to Ken in Toy Story 3.
I just want to know WTH the new theme is going to be! At least AK and MK have a cohesive thing. Epcot used to and could again; its not nearly as diluted.
I will miss it. But I think they would have to update some of those movies. I would even be fine if they were all Disney movies. Too many are obscure to younger, even I who know them all could care less anymore.
I am not at all excited for a Mickey overlay. I mean it would be as we say in our house a "Tom Cruise" ride. Unless he has on makeup, Cruise just plays himself in every movie, no variation. You can change the sets all you want it will be one LONG ride of Mickey over and over again. Now if they are gutting it, putting a real ride (not tram crawl) in there, maybe. But given the short time frame I think we are getting a snooze. It all started with a mouse but it's not the mouse that carries it. I'll take your flames on that one .....
Best rumors I've seen, which I don't believe, Monster Inc "land" which can go deep in and connect with RnR aka Monster Inc Door Coaster .... just a little backstage to move but it could work. RnR is apart from Sunset, take out those bathrooms and easy walk that direction. But then again Playhouse Disney (such a temp feel), LM was always supposed to be temporary although I love the stage (Moana please), Walt's Dream .... I think the whole chunk is at risk when the other lands open.
I only wish they weren't so narrow minded with this TSL. WHY didn't they continue with Pixar Place? They could have mixed and matched TSL right up through Animation Courtyard some of Disney's best movies ever. Incredibles? Cars? Monster's Inc. TS all fit. Some of the other biggies fit in other parks.
I SO agree with you! It would help us, fans, to gain a better understanding of what the overall vision is for the park.
I thought no the vision is putting you in a setting and making you part of that world. So you are in the golden age of Hollywood, you are in the backyard as a toy, you are on that planet in Star Wars Land, etc - so, I guess "immersion"