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I think it’s clearly opportunistic. Disney knows how hard Orange County’s economy has been hit and are using it to their advantage to expand DLR.
Epcot and WDW don’t need expansions or loop holes through zoning regulations. They’ll be able to get to those projects whenever they feel like it. For DLR, they’re striking while the iron’s hot.
No matter why Disney is pulling this out of their *** but it is double messaging when you halt and cancle a lot of needed and long overdue work for Epcot and other WDW parks when showing this.
No matter why Disney is pulling this out of their *** but it is double messaging when you halt and cancle a lot of needed and long overdue work for Epcot and other WDW parks when showing this.
Epcot and WDW don’t need expansions or loop holes through zoning regulations. They’ll be able to get to those projects whenever they feel like it. For DLR, they’re striking while the iron’s hot.
All that will happen before this. These plans are examples so they can get re-zoning approval. That’s it.
I also don’t think it’s any more unusual than the potential resurfacing of the Epcot entry hotel. Just putting it out there that even though things may be getting started slower than expected or paused in some cases that they are bullish on theme parks. This also may be a veiled response to the Epic Universe construction restart, showing they are planning future investments as well
I feel like the proper response to Epic Universe would be an expansion to Magic Kingdom, a new country with a ride in Epcot, a new ride in Hollywood Studios, and a new land for Animal Kingdom. That's the scale of response that would be warranted in Orlando. And it can't be spread out over a decade.I also don’t think it’s any more unusual than the potential resurfacing of the Epcot entry hotel. Just putting it out there that even though things may be getting started slower than expected or paused in some cases that they are bullish on theme parks. This also may be a veiled response to the Epic Universe construction restart, showing they are planning future investments as well
They should really go all out and turn it into an outdoor Elizabethan style theater. Something in the same style as the Allen Elizabethan Theater in Ashland.Fantasyland Theater, which should (IMO) be refurbished instead of replaced.
Don't.Read.Into.The.Concept. Art.
I think it’s clearly opportunistic. Disney knows how hard Orange County’s economy has been hit and are using it to their advantage to expand DLR.
I’ve zoomed in on the map and I see what looks like new (2nd) entrance gates for each park. I could be wrong, though.How this would even work is beyond me. Would access be only based on park hoppers? This is nuts.
If they create those massive bridges between plots, I really hope they're themed. It would be strange to be inside Disneyland and still see freeways.
a rising tide lifts all boatsI'd assume this may be more related to that of Universal's immiment reopening, but it is fun to see Hollywood having fun in social media wise.
Now if Anaheim approves of DisneyForward though...