They still have a while before the streaming service is out.I thought Disney was pulling movies from Netflix, not adding?
They still have a while before the streaming service is out.I thought Disney was pulling movies from Netflix, not adding?
I may get to enjoy this if it’s going on still on April 29.
Woohoo! We’ll be there April 23rd!
News
Temporary entry lanes at DHS set to open soon
http://blogmickey.com/2018/01/photo...plaza-nearly-ready-disneys-hollywood-studios/
But only focusing on capacity misses the point here. For every attraction a person selects a FP+ for, that's one more FP+ available on a different attraction. So regardless if an attraction is high capacity, if it's something that will attract FP+ selections, it helps with the FP+ availability issue.While I agree they are popular they aren't a reason for the lack of tiering as they don't provide capacity.
You could add 10 of the most popular M&Gs in the world to Epcot and it wouldn't fix the tiering problem. Add 2 super high capacity popular thrill attractions and you probably could.
It is temporary and basically the same as the old one in that area.Doesn't look all that big, but I guess only a year or so.
It is temporary and basically the same as the old one in that area.
What are they rehearsing for at MK? I don't think I've seen it mentioned yet.
Could be a rehearsal for new CMs who are part of the castle shows, move it shake it, or the parade. I can’t see it being for anything new right now.What are they rehearsing for at MK? I don't think I've seen it mentioned yet.
Also, my family might be the only ones disappointed about extending MK evening hours. One of the reasons we go in late January/early February is the earlier close so we can see fireworks and still get our little kids to bed at a reasonable time. Hopefully they can leave one of the weeknights at 8pm while we're there.
Yes - my point exactly! With 5 true headliner attractions at Epcot then (dismissing IllumiNations) you would think tiering could go by the wayside.Good point - when Ratatouille and Gaurdians arrive - Epcot will suddenly have I think 6 Tier 1s (those plus Soarin, TT, FEA + Illuminations) and what about 6 Tier 2s? (SSE, Nemo, Crush, Land, M:S & Imagination) Seems like they will have to either expand the # of Tier 1s you can pick or get rid of Tiers altogether. DHS in 2019 has the same problem. A SW:GE tier, a TSL tier and an "everything else" tier???
BUT Capacity is the point...Adding a ride with capacity similar to Toy Story Mania or Soarin could add between 16,000 and 18,000 fastpasses daily. That one attraction alone then causes a ripple affect freeing up that many fastpasses at other attractions...But only focusing on capacity misses the point here. For every attraction a person selects a FP+ for, that's one more FP+ available on a different attraction. So regardless if an attraction is high capacity, if it's something that will attract FP+ selections, it helps with the FP+ availability issue.
My autocorrect believes that when I type FP, I mean to type GO. ;-)