Correct. DHS will open first it seems at this point. They are putting all focus in getting the WDW version completely ready for the world and holding on DL.Does that mean DHS's is opening first now if there is an "early" Christmas Present but the DLR on isn't opening until after the New year?
Correct. DHS will open first it seems at this point. They are putting all focus in getting the WDW version completely ready for the world and holding on DL.
If this is true, it will be nice to get at least part of the land before Disneyland. Sorta share opening different aspects of the land to make it fair to those of us on the East Coast.
The focus is now on getting WDW completely finished. All hands on deck. They want some press and some crowds.Wait...so the park that started construction first might not get the mirrored attraction until after WDW does? I thought we heard about a 6 month lag from DL to WDW.
The focus is now on getting WDW completely finished. All hands on deck. They want some press and some crowds.
Oh no won’t be open in August.If they somehow manage to get it open by the end of next month, it will go a long way for PR.
Oh no won’t be open in August.
Yes Fall is VERY soft for WDW. Expect a lot of things to try and push the fall and even early 2020.I think the push is that the resort bookings at WDW are so soft that they had to shift their focus to WDW. Even a September/October opening will likely push the bookings.
I agree. I think that they now have a semblance of an idea on what to expect with crowds. They must be confident that having both rides available at opening won’t overwhelm the parkYes Fall is VERY soft for WDW. Expect a lot of things to try and push the fall and even early 2020.
It will still overwhelm the park. Keep in mind that there are far more attractions at Disneyland than DHS.I agree. I think that they now have a semblance of an idea on what to expect with crowds. They must be confident that having both rides available at opening won’t overwhelm the park
Yeah it’s going to overwhelm the park. It’s going to be crowded no doubt. You won’t see 10 minute waits for Slinky dog. Even during this relatively soft summer waits at the studios are pretty decent.I agree. I think that they now have a semblance of an idea on what to expect with crowds. They must be confident that having both rides available at opening won’t overwhelm the park
Come on resort discountsYes Fall is VERY soft for WDW. Expect a lot of things to try and push the fall and even early 2020.
I hope RotR is open by 11/29...
Very cool for us, but very odd especially since they haven't even announced a time/date for Rise for DLR, which supposedly was ahead of schedule.