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Unfortunately I fear this is more likely than not.So it will sit empty for 10 years. Gotta get that return on investment on that fence.
Nah... it'll get ANOTHER off the shelf coaster to replace it, and sooner rather than later. They have a Tricera-Top Spin MagicBand limited edition MagicBand out now, so DinoRama ain't going anywhere. I just wouldn't hold my breath for anything more exciting than another off the shelf... Just one that the manufacturer still makes replacement parts for.So it will sit empty for 10 years. Gotta get that return on investment on that fence.
You think merchandising is really in sync with what WDI is doing? Merch is simply there to make money. They don’t know about any future plans, only the here and now, and at DAK, there aren’t many attractions to make merch for.Nah... it'll get ANOTHER off the shelf coaster to replace it, and sooner rather than later. They have a Tricera-Top Spin MagicBand limited edition MagicBand out now, so DinoRama ain't going anywhere. I just wouldn't hold my breath for anything more exciting than another off the shelf... Just one that the manufacturer still makes replacement parts for.
That’s not my reasoning, but more a funny aside. DinoRama is not leaving though. And there will be a Primeval Whirl replacement to bring balance to The Force.You think merchandising is really in sync with what WDI is doing? Merch is simply there to make money. They don’t know about any future plans, only the here and now, and at DAK, there aren’t many attractions to make merch for.
Gotcha. I actually don't necessarily mind if they don't want to spend the money to redo the whole area and just put in another off the shelf coaster... but can we at least get a good off the shelf coaster? Like, is that enough space for the a hybrid woodie of any decent fun? The way those types of coasters can really be compact but also have the track just burst through itself (think the coaster at Kissimmee Fun Spot) would be an actual fun addition to the park.That’s not my reasoning, but more a funny aside. DinoRama is not leaving though. And there will be a Primeval Whirl replacement to bring balance to The Force.
A coaster themed to dinosaurs would be a huge flopGotcha. I actually don't necessarily mind if they don't want to spend the money to redo the whole area and just put in another off the shelf coaster... but can we at least get a good off the shelf coaster? Like, is that enough space for the a hybrid woodie of any decent fun? The way those types of coasters can really be compact but also have the track just burst through itself (think the coaster at Kissimmee Fun Spot) would be an actual fun addition to the park.
That said, my issue is they'd try to brand this as a new ride to the park when it's just a replacement, meaning they would then somehow get away with another 8 years without investment into this park.
Although "shelf coasters" could mean a lot of things...It could be touted as something much bigger than it actually is
Which is a shame
Do coasters count as daytime activations? Cause they activate meAre you referring to how Disney has recently promoted rides like everything is the best new thing ever when you say "shame"?
Thinking about it, it's weird how they normally do that, but I feel like i've seen very little advertising for Remy.Are you referring to how Disney has recently promoted rides like everything is the best new thing ever when you say "shame"?
Yeah it hasn't recieved anything specialThinking about it, it's weird how they normally do that, but I feel like i've seen very little advertising for Remy.
The current commercial in East Tennessee is Remy basedThinking about it, it's weird how they normally do that, but I feel like i've seen very little advertising for Remy.
National advertising is normal for new rides. Universal always does big pushes nationally for their new rides, too. The current advertising campaign for Remy is not as bombastic as a normal new addition to WDW is the point such as for prior things like Frozen Ever After or Toy Story Land. And with TSL, what they added was basically Dinorama with a bit less roadside cheese.The national ads feature Remy, and there's a nationwide contest for it.
Disney Remy's Ratatouille Adventure Sweepstakes
Enter for a chance to win!disneyremysratatouilleadventuresweepstakes.com
They are spending the money to put in what looks to be semi-permanent fencing (certainly much more expensive than your typical construction wall would cost) and it seems it will surround the perimeter until they figure out what to do here.
They are using their famous "go-away blue". No one will even notice the fence.