rodkenrich
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Off topic from the whole special announcement (which I think won't be that cool at all), they're dubbing 2012 "Year of More Magic"? Really? Thats a TERRIBLE slogan, honestly. Can there just be a year without one if all they come up with is year of more magic? Might as well confirm 2013 as "Year of Even More Magic".
On topic, maybe they'll unveil RFID plans. Just an idea, unlikely to be honest, but just brainstorming.
Because it will make the news. "Look at these people riding Space Mountain at 3:00 a.m. Disney Land and Disney World were open 24 hours today! Now check out this water-skiing squirrel..." Free PR. And probably a modest bump in attendance from fanbois looking to be a part of something different/special.
Looks like most are right, it appears to be a 24 hour day ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27tI6BFZq1k&feature=youtu.be
I'm doubting it will be as good as 4/3, but perhaps 4/1 or 5/1, and maybe 5/2 for Deluxe or something like that.
The recent ads still seem to indicate that "Let The Memories Begin" will still be the major theme (in keeping with their two-year runs), so "One More Day" still seems related to a promotion.
The final day of "Let the Memories Begin" is Dec. 31, 2011.
2012 will be "The Year of More Magic." The announcement on New Years Eve about "One More Disney Day" will tie into the 2012 campaign. The announcement will not be specific to the Walt Disney World Resort. It will also apply to the Disneyland Resort.
The ads featuring "One More Day" are still saying "Let The Memories Begin". I haven't heard anything about "The Year Of More Magic" beyond a post here.
And didn't LTMB just start in 2011? They have been running them two years at a time.
They're definite calling it "The Year of More Magic," which is only a slight upgrade over the godawful "Let the Memories Begin," IMO.
Here's a link where Disney says "2012: The Year of More Magic."
Open 24 hours
I don't see how an announcement on NYE that the park will be open 24rs on February 29th would be much of a benefit. Most people do not plan a trip in two months so they would not really draw in a lot of new business.
An announcement that they are planning on opening a new PI area would fit with the NYE theme as PI used to be NYE every night. Although many on the Disboard already have seen images and press releases the mass public knows nothing of the new Hyperion Warf.
The other promo that would draw business would be one free day for each stay. Basically it sounds great but you really get an $8 admission to the park for each person when you stay a week.
I have no insider information but I can guess at the business plans Disney might have based on their previous promos.
It's a Disney Parks brand marketing announcement. It's something to get people talking about the four parks at WDW and the two parks at Disneyland.I don't see how an announcement on NYE that the park will be open 24rs on February 29th would be much of a benefit. Most people do not plan a trip in two months so they would not really draw in a lot of new business.
Pleasure Island and the concept of a WDW nightclub district are dead (although the name is still Pleasure Island for the time being). Hyperion Wharf will be the new name for this part of Downtown Disney, but Disney has so far been unsuccessful getting outside companies to foot the bill for revitalizing the island. Disney has not even followed through on their own plans to build a small amphitheater at Hyperion Wharf. Essentially, Hyperion Wharf is on hold. There's nothing to announce about Hyperion Wharf. Disney is not even using the name yet.An announcement that they are planning on opening a new PI area would fit with the NYE theme as PI used to be NYE every night. Although many on the Disboard already have seen images and press releases the mass public knows nothing of the new Hyperion Warf.
The other promo that would draw business would be one free day for each stay. Basically it sounds great but you really get an $8 admission to the park for each person when you stay a week.
I have no insider information but I can guess at the business plans Disney might have based on their previous promos.
I heard the rumor today that the parks, or maybe just Magic Kingdom, would be open 24 hours/7 days a week.
This prompted my first visit to disboards in 16 months- to see what people were saying.
24 hours on one day (29th) seems much more believable.
I don't think I'd want to visit a park that never closed. The wear and tear on the rides and everything else would be too much. The Safari at Animal Kingdom would be pretty dark at 3am. Are there even lights at AK?
I heard the rumor today that the parks, or maybe just Magic Kingdom, would be open 24 hours/7 days a week.
This prompted my first visit to disboards in 16 months- to see what people were saying.
24 hours on one day (29th) seems much more believable.
I don't think I'd want to visit a park that never closed. The wear and tear on the rides and everything else would be too much. The Safari at Animal Kingdom would be pretty dark at 3am. Are there even lights at AK?