Originally Posted By Hista98 So I have a few ideas for this space. One is moving the Walt Disney Exibit from DHS here. The other would be an Exibit about the history of WDW for the 40th anniversary. Although I don't know how wel lthis would be recived as it has a diffrent demograpic then at DL so I don't know if people would like it . The final idea would be to make up for the possible closure of toontown, moving the mickey and minnie meet and greet here. Since there are two theatres it could be a history of mickey exibit and end with you meeting him, there is a ton of room, and i think it could work. What else could go in this space??
Originally Posted By tonyanton I wish they would return it to something like the old Walt Disney Story...I like your idea of moving "One Man's Dream" here, as it is essentially an updated WDS. It's such a mess right now, with the photo stuff, altered theater with the cartoons, restaurant waiting area, shop, leftover exhibits from the 25th Anniversary. It needs a clean sweep!
Originally Posted By jmuboy "It's such a mess right now" The Expo Hall is an example of what's wrong with main Street as a whole. It's turned into this Wal-Mart like merchandising mess and completely lost any charm it once had. I would love for a historical WDW exhibit or the One Man's dream to come to this space. I'm not holding my breath.
Originally Posted By MPierce Maybe they could open another Bibbidi Bobbidi Botique in there. Sorry, I could not resist.
Originally Posted By bobbelee9 ^^^If you can't say anything nice, then don't say anything at all. Or they could make it an indoor Pooh playground in case of rain.
Originally Posted By Spirit of 74 How about a large DVC sales center? ... since they use the facility so often for pitches. One Man's Dream (one of those temp attractions that never leaves, even if I do love it) is The Walt Disney Story as far as TDO is concerned. And it is better than what Main Street had. It's also not going anywhere, even if they want his office back on the left coast where it belongs. The sad part is this is just one giant waste of real estate these days ... in a park in awful need of capacity.
Originally Posted By bobbelee9 From way back, my husband use to take his film into Expo Hall to have it developed and get it back the next day. Great so that if a picture didn't come out the way you wanted, you had another chance to take it. 2006, I was there with my married daughter, she took her film in to be developed, and was told no place on property developed film anymore. New technology stinks. Last year we were all down there with our camera phones and digital cameras. So now I plug my camera into the tv and can watch our trip on tv with sound. New technology is wonderful.
Originally Posted By NikkiLOVESMickey How much did they charge to develop film on property? Methinks it would be an arm and a leg.
Originally Posted By Spirit of 74 ^^I did it semi-regularly into the 1999-2001 timeframe and it wasn't a ridiculous amount. Couldn't tell you how much off hand.
Originally Posted By bobbelee9 One year my husband had 18 rolls of 36 exposures done. He likes taking pictures. I think it was around $200 bucks, probably 1999. That was the last time he went until 2008.
Originally Posted By A Happy Haunt I think they should set up an apartment for me to live-in! You can all stop by and visit of course! that's if I'm not too busy out enjoying a Magical Day in the MK!!