Originally Posted By mrkthompsn Not much here now, but curious to see how this evolves over the next several decades: <a target="blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://wdw2071.com/">http://wdw2071.com/</a>
Originally Posted By fkurucz "Where Will You Be on October 1, 2071?" If I'm not already taking a dirt nap, I will be 111 years old. So, if still around, I would probably be in a nursing home and would have no memories left of any Disney park.
Originally Posted By darcy-becker I'll be 97. But I fully intend to be at DL in 2055. I'll only be 81 then.
Originally Posted By RoadTrip Well, I plan to make it to WDW's 50th... I'll be 69 then. Not so sure about any others...
Originally Posted By mrkthompsn I predict Swiss Family Treehouse will still be standing. But the monorail will be long gone.
Originally Posted By FerretAfros I'd like to think I'll still be around in 2071, but who knows WDW will definitely be very different by then. At the rate they've been building, the hotels and DVCs will basically flow directly from one into the next (like Riverside and French Quarter or the All Starts) all across property. I'd like to think there would be a 5th or 6th park by then, but that largely depends on changing the all-American week-long vacation habits, so it seems unlikely. At the very least, I'd like to see all of the existing parks fully fleshed out into full-day experiences that are distinct from one another. They seem to be having some issues with the park identities recently, and it only gets worse when they start adding new things to each park
Originally Posted By fkurucz It's possible that the theme park experience will have run its course by then. There is also the question of how changing demographics could impact theme park attendance.
Originally Posted By RoadTrip Wow - that is 55 years from now. With global warming and most Disney Parks located near oceans, all but DLP will probably be underwater. Or not. ;-)
Originally Posted By mrkthompsn I predict a new parking super deck (Disneyland style) will be built west of MK near existing Reedy Creek fire station #3, and vehicles will have to pass GF to get there - or routed around the back side of Bay Lake. This will alleviate transportation problems across the Seven Seas Lagoon after the monorails close indefinitely due to operating expenses and beam replacement cost. The deck will be outfitted with wireless recharging parking spaces - included in the $120 per day parking fee. The existing MK parking lot will remain, but will instead support a new theme park built east of that parking lot (along the old airstrip) that includes super thrill coasters (Star Wars & Marvel themed) after a future (not yet created) mobile app animated/game characters theme land replaces Marvel at Universal. This of course will happen AFTER Apple buys Disney, and removes the "Disney" brand, renaming the region "Mickey World". I also predict they will sell off all land south of US192, including their interests in Celebration. And... the oceans might rise 17" at most
Originally Posted By Disneymom443 I will be 100 so if I'm still around I would love to spend my birthday at WDW.
Originally Posted By RoadTrip I think monorails will still be around at WDW for 2071. I anticipate there will be changes... heavy and expensive concrete beams will be replaced with steel beams and maglev systems will be put into use. Operating expense really isn't that high compared to other options... it is the infrastructure that costs a lot.
Originally Posted By mrkthompsn Operating costs as in the need to produce their own replacement parts, as the original manufacturer will go out of business.