Are the teeth embossed in that mural?
The whole T-rex was sculpted onto the side of the building. They spent a pretty penny on that logo.
Are the teeth embossed in that mural?
I'm still leaning towards a mid-June opening. May would be very, very gutsy.
Please tell me this nonsense will not be the new industry standard.
“Come see SNW, but Mario Kart will open next year!”
Please tell me this nonsense will not be the new industry standard.
“Come see SNW, but Mario Kart will open next year!”
As I explained in a previous post, its not the first time phased openings have occurred. Best example would be New Orleans Square in which all the attractions weren't open until two years after the land opened.Please tell me this nonsense will not be the new industry standard.
“Come see SNW, but Mario Kart will open next year!”
Don’t insert facts into the conservation people just want to be outraged at something. :bolt:As I explained in a previous post, its not the first time phased openings have occurred. Best example would be New Orleans Square in which all the attractions weren't open until two years after the land opened.
Don’t insert facts into the conservation people just want to be outraged at something. :bolt:
As I explained in a previous post, its not the first time phased openings have occurred. Best example would be New Orleans Square in which all the attractions weren't open until two years after the land opened.
I don't think they scheduled the construction around Walt's death. Pirates was always going to open later. The wrech came with the Haunted Mansion, where there were competing ideas and no Walt to settle it. (Not to mention the Mansion itself had been sitting there - teasing - since 1963)Well my comment was really more of a joke. I don't plan to visit SWL until 2020 at the earliest at DL so the decision to delay ROTR doesn't really affect me.
It is pretty lame though that the star attraction is not opening with the land. Not sure how you can be happy about that unless you're lying to yourself.
I'm positive that 1966 crowds & 2019 crowds are VASTLY different. I think the main issue people are criticizing is the lack of capacity with only having 1 attraction opening.
Also to be fair, Walt Disney died the year NOS opened in 1966 so that must have put a monkey wrench into everything.
I don't think they scheduled the construction around Walt's death. Pirates was always going to open later. The wrech came with the Haunted Mansion, where there were competing ideas and no Walt to settle it. (Not to mention the Mansion itself had been sitting there - teasing - since 1963)
Animal Kingdom opened incomplete. Epcot opened incomplete. Etc etc.We're still using a one-time instance, from over 50 years ago. C'mon....
Animal Kingdom opened incomplete. Epcot opened incomplete. Etc etc.