JungleSkip
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They want it ready for the 40th from everything i've heard. Whether that happens or not is another story.WDWNT points to 2022 as the pavilion's opening. Considering the speed at which WDW builds things, I do not have high hopes it will have a ride
World Showcase desperately needs a thrill ride. A coaster would be perfect. A Brazilian themed coaster maybe? Yeah, will never happen.And as i've said before, the pavilion should be going in-between Italy and Germany. Here's a visual from WDWNT:
They want it ready for the 40th from everything i've heard. Whether that happens or not is another story.
Maybe they'll dust off that old Rainforest coaster concept from Project Gemini! hahaWorld Showcase desperately needs a thrill ride. A coaster would be perfect. A Brazilian themed coaster maybe? Yeah, will never happen.
World Showcase desperately needs a thrill ride. A coaster would be perfect. A Brazilian themed coaster maybe? Yeah, will never happen.
Maybe they'll dust off that old Rainforest coaster concept from Project Gemini! haha
Mt. Fuji is still a perfect concept and we no longer need to worry about KodakMaybe they'll dust off that old Rainforest coaster concept from Project Gemini! haha
Please don’t bring politics into this it’s so unnecessary.
I think looking at France is a perfect example of a timeline w/ a ride.WDWNT points to 2022 as the pavilion's opening. Considering the speed at which WDW builds things, I do not have high hopes it will have a ride
They can completely close this thing off and have full access behind it, so it might actually be a bit quicker than France
I'd take a Russia pavilion in a heartbeat- regardless of politics.
The plans that came close to happening would have been pretty stunning...
Wow... how have I never seen that video? I knew it was pretty far along in the process but I didn't know it was that far along. That was 1992 also. Still in the Disney Decade. So what killed it?
Also cool to see Rhode there involved. The show wouldve been great and another small boat ride wouldn't have been the worst thing (albeit redundant w/ Norway and Mexico at the time).
What did I miss? The tweet has been deleted.
Some guy's school basically leaked he was working on hiring for the Brazil pavilion
Idk, I’m being very cautious and ever so slightly optimistic about a ride coming with this. I know D23 is their crowd, but announcing a pavilion with no ride is sort of like the stink of an announcement the original FLE was at D23 back in one of the first Expos.
Yes, I know I’m a fool for thinking a ride might happen.
Could an indoor 360 show count as an "Attraction"? :tease:
I'll be a fool as-well. I honestly cannot see them not having at-least one ride, even if it's a small C/B ticket ride, Epcot needs them.
Could an indoor 360 show count as an "Attraction"? :tease:
I'll be a fool as-well. I honestly cannot see them not having at-least one ride, even if it's a small C/B ticket ride, Epcot needs them.
Yeah, I just hope there’s something to take people off the walkway. I also am really wondering about the Christ the redeemer statue. I could see, instead of a full recreation, them having a smaller version that’s in an exhibit (or church, as many pavilions have one) within the area.Yes! Takes people out of the park and puts them in a queue or attraction. Increases guest sat. Etc.
Yeah, I just hope there’s something to take people off the walkway. I also am really wondering about the Christ the redeemer statue. I could see, instead of a full recreation, them having a smaller version that’s in an exhibit (or church, as many pavilions have one) within the area.