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Me too, however they want to be careful with what type of rides they put in the land. Since Indy is eventually going to be rebooted with a new person in the lead role. Thus they want to go with theming that will fit not only Harrison Ford's Indy, but whoever comes afterwards.
Rats and snakes are animals too.What does Indiana Jones have to do with animals?
Are they going to have a restaurant that sells monkey brains?
Let's see, according to Disney construction pace, a decade or so? And since it's no longer even a credible rumor, I'd pad that by a few years.Realistically, if this came to pass, how long before it would be announced/then completed?
Realistically, if this came to pass, how long before it would be announced/then completed?
yeah doubt the do anything else major in park until SW:GE is ready to open.I'm not sure when it will be announced, but I've been told that (if they do it) they want to open it in late 2021/early 2022 (at Hollywood).
Me too, however they want to be careful with what type of rides they put in the land. Since Indy is eventually going to be rebooted with a new person in the lead role. Thus they want to go with theming that will fit not only Harrison Ford's Indy, but whoever comes afterwards.
I definitely have a different view of DinoLand USA after my last trip with my kids. We already had a FP for FOP -- so we used the EMH time to go to DinoLand USA .. my kids (6 and 2) loved the Triceratops Spin .. but I couldn't get my son to brave the Whirl this time. Unfortunately it was too early for the boneyard to be open or any of the Dino Bash stuff . .that was the only downside. Really not much to do there EARLY in the morning .. if I had known that I would have planned differently and we would have spent more time there. They also just liked walking around seeing some of the dinosaurs.
It's basically Animal Kingdom's version of Storybook Circus -- fun to spend a bit there with little kids, but easily skippable without them. So it doesn't need to be replaced.
Indy at DHS is a crowd eater (always a packed house whenever I see it .. but at only 3-4 shows a day .. how much crowd is it really eating compared to a major attraction.
I am still curious what they will do with Star Tours and how long it will live outside of SWGE .. especially considering it is literally on the way TO SWGE. (Unlike Disneyland's which is on the other side of the park). It just seems odd to have it exist outside the immersive world. It would be like if they had some sort of Harry Potter ride outside the two immersive areas at Universal.
What does Indiana Jones have to do with animals?
Are they going to have a restaurant that sells monkey brains?
Is this true?
If it goes to Animal I'll probably puke like a skanky girl on a bender. It has no business being in Animal. It would be like theming a land after my dumpy house because I have a fish tank.
It makes sense that Indy would stay in Hollywood. The show has been there since nearly its inception. But I do see benefits to it going to Animal for el cheapo Disney. Think about it, they could basically retheme all 4 attractions and the quick service to fit Indy.
Triceratops Spin - Jock Lindsey's airplanes
Primevil Whirl - Temple of Doom
Dinosaur - Cali version of Indiana Jones
The Boneyard - an Archaeological Site for lost artifacts