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^^^^^^^ lol.
Also... um. I don't think the food offerings at MK are THAT bad. I know Crystal Palace is expensive but I love eating there whenever its affordable lol. It could be worse imo.
do not put this in the universe, sir.I can only assume the Mission to S'mores latte at Joffrey's Revive will exit the park shortly, because that's a drink I really like.
I haven’t been in Gaston’s in so long. Place is practically useless to me unless they ever decide to add something interesting there.There used to be quite a few little bites in MK that I enjoyed. Aside from basically everything that used to be at Sleepy Hollow, there was the fried cauliflower at Golden Oak, the pot stickers at Sunshine Tree Terrace, the chocolate croissant at Gaston's Tavern... now all gone.
I can only assume the Mission to S'mores latte at Joffrey's Revive will exit the park shortly, because that's a drink I really like.
I haven’t been in Gaston’s in so long. Place is practically useless to me unless they ever decide to add something interesting there.
I can’t believe that’s still around tbh. It opened with the stand in Tomorrowland.I can only assume the Mission to S'mores latte at Joffrey's Revive will exit the park shortly, because that's a drink I really like.
Nothing 100% new will be open in 2025. You’d be insane to believe they could announce something, start building, and have it open next year.On another note,
How likely is that out of everything that gets announced at D23 for specifically WDW will actually open in 2025?
While they're not brand-new attractions, rumors of a new night parade at MK, show/event at DHS and potentially new food festival at Epcot are all plausible. A night parade at MK, while not an attraction, is a heck of a decent addition next year with the built up nostalgia for one.On another note,
How likely is that out of everything that gets announced at D23 for specifically WDW will actually open in 2025?
Disney seems to have horrible turn around time for attractions usually.
What do we all think will end up being there reason for which they say “We are opening this in 2025, please don’t cancel your AP for a year and go to Epic”?
I don’t see anything currently that sticks out to me that can possibly open and be ready by next year…
Yeah, I think there’s going to be a smattering of smaller scale, mostly rethemed “new” things with a night parade being the main selling point if they do that.While they're not brand-new attractions, rumors of a new night parade at MK, show/event at DHS and potentially new food festival at Epcot are all plausible. A night parade at MK, while not an attraction, is a heck of a decent addition next year with the built up nostalgia for one.
Zootopia replacement of Tough to be a Bug could debut next year as well
Yeah I never believed it was possible but just didn’t know what the track record was like, though with Epic we are in interesting times and they are probably getting skittish ever so slightly.Nothing 100% new will be open in 2025. You’d be insane to believe they could announce something, start building, and have it open next year.
The “new” thing for 2025 will be Test Track 3.0 and maybe a new show or something. I’d love it if they finally replaced BATB at DHS with a new show.
On a long shot guess, it’s possible a RNRC retheme could be announced and open next year as well, but I haven’t heard anything regarding that.
If Disney is properly incentivized, they can push things far quicker than we mock them for.A 2025-2026 opening for anything major would mean it was in the planning phase in 2020-2021, when all of the planning ground to a halt.
If any of the new construction announced at D23 opens before 2027 I’d be awfully surprised. Between now and then I think the major things will be Test Track, Zootopia show, and maybe a RnRC retheme like Nick mentioned.
The best bets for a timeline for new WDW additions IMO would be the Tropical Islands at AK for 2027, then either the first phase of BBTM at MK or the DHS expansion for 2028.If Disney is properly incentivized, they can push things far quicker than we mock them for.
The Polynesian Holiday Inn & Suites got built fairly quickly. SWGE only took 3.5 years. Not expecting any of the Beyond Big Thunder projects earlier than 2028 (major infrastructure modifications required), but DAK could be a far better park by 2027 with the right choices.
Seems too short to add the new effects DL's got years back, but at least cleaning this thing up will be a positive. Wouldn't be surprised if the Native American scene is changed.
Seems too short to add the new effects DL's got years back, but at least cleaning this thing up will be a positive. Wouldn't be surprised if the Native American scene is changed.
Seems too short to add the new effects DL's got years back, but at least cleaning this thing up will be a positive. Wouldn't be surprised if the Native American scene is changed.