Star Wars Land Aerial Construction View

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  1. Doobie

    Doobie Administrator Staff Member

  2. dagobert

    dagobert Well-Known Member

    WOW, it looks like a quarter of the park is missing.

    While I think moving forward with SW in the parks is the best decission made by Disney recently, I'm still not sure if DL, especially in Anaheim, is the right space for that.
     
  3. Dabob2

    Dabob2 Well-Known Member

    Too late! :)

    But yeah - that does look huge.
     
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  4. Phroobar

    Phroobar Moderator

    Remember a lot of that was backstage stuff. Now imagine what it would like if they bulldozed all of Tomorrowland. That would look like another quarter of the park.
     
  5. Dabob2

    Dabob2 Well-Known Member

    If they bulldozed TL, a quarter of the park would be missing. Because so much of this was backstage, it only looks that way. We can (and will!) quibble about various aspects of SWL and their wisdom, but basically, they're expanding the park, which is good.
     
  6. When you think about how little actual public area was lost for Star Wars Land, it's amazing how big this is.

    The whole ranch/festival area was severely under utilized. Basically was a ghost town back there most times. So, this will be great to get people over in this part of the park in actual attractions.
     
  7. crazycroc

    crazycroc Active Member

    I think Disney is lying about the size of star wars land.

    If all men think 6 inches is 9, how many acres will this really be?
     
  8. FerretAfros

    FerretAfros Well-Known Member

    This photo really highlights my biggest concern about the project: the massive scale compared to the rest of the park. Even if not all that land will become part of the new land (some will return to ROA and surely some will be backstage), that's an incredibly large area they're working on. And we're only getting 2 new rides out of it

    In addition to the questionable theme appropriateness, I'm just concerned that they're using their most valuable asset in Anaheim (space) incredibly poorly. I really hope this wasn't a shortsighted decision, but I've seen nothing so far to indicate otherwise
     
  9. Dabob2

    Dabob2 Well-Known Member

    There is an expansion pad for a 3rd ride figured in to the plan, I think. At least I've seen supposed diagrams that include that.
     
  10. fkurucz

    fkurucz Member

    While SWLand will be a cool addition, I can't help but think that DL will become an even more crowded mess than it already is. I will eventually visit SWLand, but it will be in Orlando as I just can no longer deal with the wall to wall crowds that have become the norm at DL.
     
  11. Phroobar

    Phroobar Moderator

    That pad is for the Frozen show building.
     
  12. Dabob2

    Dabob2 Well-Known Member

    Frozen is but a rumor at this point. In maps I've seen so far, the pad has been included in SWL. At any rate, they hardly have to make that decision any time soon. Much could depend on the popularity of SWL (and the subsequent films), if Frozen seems to be playing out or not, and whether or not they decide to turn Toontown into a FaL expansion.
     
  13. Jim in Merced CA

    Jim in Merced CA Moderator

    Same. The difference is that I won't be going to WDW either - LOL!
     
  14. Doobie

    Doobie Administrator Staff Member

    Even if it only has 2 rides, I don't mind using a bunch of space like that if it's used to create an environment as immersive as something like Potterland. I spend a lot more time enjoying a land than I do on rides, so I appreciate stuff like that a lot.
     
  15. dagobert

    dagobert Well-Known Member

    That's a good point! Potterland at Universal Florida looks amazing, but the rides are all mediocre, except for Forbidden Journey, which is a fantastic attraction. We also spent so much more time exploring the land than doing the rides.
     
  16. Jim in Merced CA

    Jim in Merced CA Moderator

    Dagobert - you wrote
    <but the rides are all mediocre, except for Forbidden Journey, which is a fantastic attraction.>

    That's the first I've ever heard 'mediocre' attached to any part of the Harry Potter stuff at Universal Orlando - please elaborate.
     
  17. 2001DLFan

    2001DLFan Member

    I believe that that original expansion space has been eaten up as the design developed. Certainly not enough for any sort of major attraction.
     
  18. Dabob2

    Dabob2 Well-Known Member

    Depends which map you look at. Most are fan-generated (a.k.a. hardly to be taken as gospel) - I don't think Disney themselves put one out, did they? Concept art, yes, but not a map or master plan of the area I don't think.
     
  19. Marlin Perkins

    Marlin Perkins Well-Known Member

    I'll save judgement for the finished experience. But, right now, the whole thing kind of bothers me. I love Star Wars and I know Disney bought the franchise, but it still isn't "Disney" to me. I guess I'm too much of a traditionalist.
     
  20. Dis-Philip

    Dis-Philip Member

    DL is not getting a Frozen ride!

    Toontown is not going anywhere. You're far more likely to see a Toontown expansion in the future than a Fantasyland one.
     

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