mouseguy77
Earning My Ears
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That's exactly how I feel about them. Same with Avatar, Star Trek, LotR, HP, etc. etc.
But that won't diminish my enjoyment of a well-executed, imaginative re-creation of the environments portrayed in those movies. Key word being "imaginative." IOW, "Soarin' over Pandora" (or Kashyyk) isn't really going to satisfy my theme-park expectations from Disney...neither would "It's a Small Empire" (referring to a boat ride passing dioramas of Coruscant).
Besides, I'm sure that for every one of us apparent freaks who will avoid it, there are at least 10 more who will go because of it. And all it will do is send me to MK, EPCOT, or DAK - so they're not losing my money anyway.
Timed for Episode IX release, maybe?BTW, I've heard rumors with opening dates ranging from 2018 through 2020 so hopefully we'll get some info on that too!
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Here's roughly 14 acres.
This really puts Muppets in more jeopardy than I thought...
I am a fan of DISNEY. I don't care how many mergers they have, TO ME Star Wars will never fit in with DISNEY. My opinion and I am entitled to it.
Well, maybe by then WDW will have a "Social Security Special" -- you sign over your Social Security benefits, and they'll let you into the park.Hallelujah! I just wish Disney wasn't sooooo slow getting these things built. I'll be on social security by then but very excited and it will also give me time to pick out a good walker.
I'll never understand this line of thinking. I didn't even see Avatar, no interest at all, but I'm over the moon about Pandora opening! It's going to be spectacular.
Being a fan of the Disney Parks is in part being a fan of the details, the wonder, the scale, the total immersion in a different, make believe world - how can you not want to see that? It's what Disney does so well. It is Disney!![]()
Absolutely, I TOTALLY get that. I just am seeing it so close to Star Tours... Unless they moved Star Tours, it's really hard to see how they could construct a land that wouldn't eliminate the Streets of America.
Just wanted to point out that Pixar is only Disney due to a merger. So, Pixar is no more Disney than Star Wars.
No Periscope??Like the blog said, two attractions in each of the 14 acre lands. Expect to see a Moss Eisley Cantina-like dining experience and quite a few shops and an expanded JTA. At DHS, Star Tours will be the land's third attraction, though not sure about plans for Disneyland's ST. Locations and opening dates are still unknown, but we might get a few more details at 6 tonight during the P&R panel, which you can watch live at wdwnt.com! There, we'll probably see more of a focus on the technically still unannounced Pixar expansion at DHS.
BTW, I've heard rumors with opening dates ranging from 2018 through 2020 so hopefully we'll get some info on that too!
Part of it will come from filling in Echo Lake, so that's certainly in the other direction. For a long time, the plan had been to keep Indy because it's so valuable as an amphitheater for other events, but that may eventually change with the construction of the new multi-use facility at the north end of the park.That having been said, they did say that Disneyland was getting 14 acres. Maybe DHS will be smaller and go in the other direction (e.g. over Indy)
Absolutely, I TOTALLY get that. I just am seeing it so close to Star Tours... Unless they moved Star Tours, it's really hard to see how they could construct a land that wouldn't eliminate the Streets of America.