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That would be very disappointing.Based on the recent aerial photo of USH I think I figured out the final layout of SLOP. They're going to have to be very creative with their set design. I'm picturing a bunch of open windows with TV screens in them lol.
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Based on the recent aerial photo of USH I think I figured out the final layout of SLOP. They're going to have to be very creative with their set design. I'm picturing a bunch of open windows with TV screens in them lol.
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And everyone just LOVES that rideDisney managed to do a lot with not much more for the Little Mermaid:
My wife sure as hell does, she will ride it multiple times by herself, after riding it together as family mind you, while me and the daughter do the more thrilling rides like the California Screaming/Incredicoaster.And everyone just LOVES that ride
And everyone just LOVES that ride
I'll give Universal the benefit of the doubt. Mermaid used about 16,500 sq feet for actual attraction space, excluding back of house areas. SLOP looks to only be using 13,000 and is being wedged in to a very awkward shape. I'm excited to see what they can do with the space.
The fact that they're working on interior framing before the exterior walls have even been framed means they want this thing opened literally tomorrow. I wouldn't rule out a Jan or Feb 2020 opening at the latest.