So essentially no change from what’s been officially announced. A year delay, then a reassessment.
Looks that waySo essentially no change from what’s been officially announced. A year delay, then a reassessment.
So essentially no change from what’s been officially announced. A year delay, then a reassessment.
I'm guessing that at DL, the Splash section will be rethemed to New Orleans Square, wonder what will happen to Critter Country, as that will just be Winnie the Pooh and Hungry Bear Restaurant, right?
Some nut job on the Community Boards even suggested re-theming part of WDW into another New Orleans Square to reconcile the theming mismatch once Splash Mountain in Florida undergoes the refurb!
https://www.disboards.com/threads/m...vision-for-new-orleans-square-at-wdw.3806297/
Grumpy by Birth said:Some nut job
then I paid attention to the OP LOL.
How does a standing but not operating ride benefit anyone?I know it is blasphemy around these parts, but I'm not exactly a fan of Carousel of Progress. It's true. On the pod cast, when they were talking about major attractions going dark, I thought of Carousel and hoped.
Looking at Tomorrowland, Tron is a welcome addition. Speedway could really use an update. The rest is fantastic. Hopefully they fill Stitch someday soon (I'm sure it'll be a while with the pandemic revenue loss).
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It was a tweet saying that Epic Universe may have been shelved indefinitely. But now it seems they’re just pausing on the construction for the foreseeable future.Tweet is no longer available. Not sure what it was about.
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How does a standing but not operating ride benefit anyone?
No that Nintendo will be built at Studios park instead. Epic Universe will be re-evaluated and likely be different whenever it does get built.So are they implying that they think instead of epic universe with different themes, it could mostly be nintendo park?