There wasn’t one announcement that I thought was a miss, so pleased they look to showing real announcements instead of blue sky. My favorite were all the ones around Disney Cruise Line, we have a few already booked and want to try these ones now.
I really agree. I think the announcements top to bottom were really great, and I'm so excited for all the new lands. Personally, I would have loved more details about the rides and fewer musical performances, but I bet that presentation was amazing to see in person. Now, I still don't know how I feel about Cars replacing Rivers of America - I'm really torn about that specific placement. But I do think Disney is giving its fans plenty to look forward to.
I 100% agree with you. The Villains Land looks incredible, but I was really blown away by the Monsters, Inc announcement. I had no clue that was coming.
Sure Tokyo is getting a ride, but by the looks of the franchise they’ve just been marketing it off of things from the sequel, which was a disgrace to what the first film meant to bring to audiences so I’m not sure if a full land would make sense out of a sugar rush land
Ages ago when my wife and I did Sum of All Thrills it was a neat little attraction for Epcot because at the time Epcot was largely devoid of customers other than people drinking around the world or what not, I don't see how this will work in a park that is quite a bit more crowded, the only way I can see this working at all is if they make it a premium add on cost like the light saber building which I unfortunately think is exactly what they're going to do. As for where Avatar land is, unless they take over that parking/office area behind Radiator Springs and Guardians, the only place I see them doing it is Grizzly River/Peak area which is unfortunate as it is one of the more relaxing parts of the park, but they essentially get rid of one water ride to replace it with "more IP"... and considering that the plan is to destroy Rivers of America over at MK for a Radiator Springs clone area, I can honestly see them going this way as well.
I think the concerns about capacity for Stark Flight Lab are definitely well founded. However, it looks like they have a lot more ride vehicles than Sum of All Thrills there. I hope they design it in a way that has a good rider-per-hour number, because having a solid D or C ticket ride to accompany a big new E ticket is a great strategy. And I really hope they don't get rid of the Grizzly River area for Avatar. As much as I'm excited for Avatar, I love that part of the park and would hate to see them get rid of it. Thank you for sharing your thoughts!
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Thank you for watching! I got the Spaceship Earth poster from Disney Store. I also have a Journey Into Imagination one just out of frame. Spaceship Earth: guide2wdw.com/spaceshipearth-poster/ Imagination: guide2wdw.com/imagination-poster/ The ones linked are 18x14". The posters on my wall were limited edition large prints, which they don't sell anymore. You may have some luck finding those on eBay if you want the larger version. But Disney Store has a lot of other great EPCOT prints in the same style for other pavilions, including some retired attractions like Horizons and Illuminations.
We shall see… Disney does a great job at themes but their prices in recent years…. Universal on the other hand, I find always hits it out of the park with their rides!
Universal's third theme park that's opening next year in Orlando. It will have lands themed to Universal Monsters, Nintendo, How to Train Your Dragon, and Harry Potter. It looks pretty incredible based on what's been announced so far.
I love the ride system, but the capacity is definitely worth worrying about. I'm hoping they put in enough vehicles to address demand, because having a solid D or C ticket in addition to the E ticket is a really good idea.
@@Guide2WDW yeah it would be cool if they manage to get a lot of folks aboard. Just kinda brought me back to the opening of DCA when they had SO MANY terribly low riders-per-hour attractions. Then they vastly improved. I'd be interested to know where they are placing this physically. Thanks for a great video.
There wasn’t one announcement that I thought was a miss, so pleased they look to showing real announcements instead of blue sky. My favorite were all the ones around Disney Cruise Line, we have a few already booked and want to try these ones now.
I really agree. I think the announcements top to bottom were really great, and I'm so excited for all the new lands. Personally, I would have loved more details about the rides and fewer musical performances, but I bet that presentation was amazing to see in person. Now, I still don't know how I feel about Cars replacing Rivers of America - I'm really torn about that specific placement. But I do think Disney is giving its fans plenty to look forward to.
I'm most excited about the villains land. The monsters inc land though was the biggest surprise.
totally agree
I 100% agree with you. The Villains Land looks incredible, but I was really blown away by the Monsters, Inc announcement. I had no clue that was coming.
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That's the plan. And thank you! 😄
Love your channel and the to-the-point info!
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Great video man! Can’t wait for the villains land!
thanks for posting!
My pleasure! Thanks for watching! 😄
We need a Wreck it Ralph theme land…
I would love to see some Wreck It Ralph attractions.
Sure Tokyo is getting a ride, but by the looks of the franchise they’ve just been marketing it off of things from the sequel, which was a disgrace to what the first film meant to bring to audiences so I’m not sure if a full land would make sense out of a sugar rush land
Ages ago when my wife and I did Sum of All Thrills it was a neat little attraction for Epcot because at the time Epcot was largely devoid of customers other than people drinking around the world or what not, I don't see how this will work in a park that is quite a bit more crowded, the only way I can see this working at all is if they make it a premium add on cost like the light saber building which I unfortunately think is exactly what they're going to do. As for where Avatar land is, unless they take over that parking/office area behind Radiator Springs and Guardians, the only place I see them doing it is Grizzly River/Peak area which is unfortunate as it is one of the more relaxing parts of the park, but they essentially get rid of one water ride to replace it with "more IP"... and considering that the plan is to destroy Rivers of America over at MK for a Radiator Springs clone area, I can honestly see them going this way as well.
I think the concerns about capacity for Stark Flight Lab are definitely well founded. However, it looks like they have a lot more ride vehicles than Sum of All Thrills there. I hope they design it in a way that has a good rider-per-hour number, because having a solid D or C ticket ride to accompany a big new E ticket is a great strategy.
And I really hope they don't get rid of the Grizzly River area for Avatar. As much as I'm excited for Avatar, I love that part of the park and would hate to see them get rid of it.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts!
I loved sum of all thrills!!! I just couldn't remember what it was baked when I saw the arm footage, I thought that looks like the thing from Epcot
It was so much fun!
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Wow, thank you! 😄
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Off topic but where did you get that Epcot poster in the background? Also thanks for the video!
Thank you for watching! I got the Spaceship Earth poster from Disney Store. I also have a Journey Into Imagination one just out of frame.
Spaceship Earth: guide2wdw.com/spaceshipearth-poster/
Imagination: guide2wdw.com/imagination-poster/
The ones linked are 18x14". The posters on my wall were limited edition large prints, which they don't sell anymore. You may have some luck finding those on eBay if you want the larger version. But Disney Store has a lot of other great EPCOT prints in the same style for other pavilions, including some retired attractions like Horizons and Illuminations.
Not even 10% will actually come to fruition.
We shall see… Disney does a great job at themes but their prices in recent years…. Universal on the other hand, I find always hits it out of the park with their rides!
And it’ll take 10 years.
Plus movies.
What’s Epic Universe?
its a small project. nothing really worth talking about
Universeal's new park
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Universal's third theme park that's opening next year in Orlando. It will have lands themed to Universal Monsters, Nintendo, How to Train Your Dragon, and Harry Potter. It looks pretty incredible based on what's been announced so far.
@@the3thanreich oh, that old thing?
I bet the 2nd new Avengers ride is on shaky ground. Seems to be a lot of money for a very low rider-per-hour attraction.
I love the ride system, but the capacity is definitely worth worrying about. I'm hoping they put in enough vehicles to address demand, because having a solid D or C ticket in addition to the E ticket is a really good idea.
@@Guide2WDW yeah it would be cool if they manage to get a lot of folks aboard. Just kinda brought me back to the opening of DCA when they had SO MANY terribly low riders-per-hour attractions. Then they vastly improved. I'd be interested to know where they are placing this physically. Thanks for a great video.
Please stop the airport sound effects it gives me bad flashbacks
thats the monorail opening door sound
Sorry to evoke the airport! All the sound effects are Disney World jingles: the monorail, the Skyliner, and Star Tours.
@@Guide2WDW mmmm star tours 🤤
The only disappointment i have with all this is that it's going to take them a long time to build them yet again.