Originally Posted By magic0214 I know they aren't marketing anything new except for the Memories night time show at MK on the castle. Is there anything slated that they haven't announced that some "LP insiders" know of, or is it same old same old with nothing coming?
Originally Posted By HokieSkipper Star Tours. Possibly Little Mermaid. other than that it'll be the same old stuff.
Originally Posted By brotherdave Magical new walls around the former Toontown Fair... New interactive queue for the Haunted Mansion... Disney Animation resort... Cheetah Hunt coaster, um, no wait, that's Busch Gardens... New rides featuring plastic toy bricks, wait, no, that's the new Legoland at the former Cypress Gardens... TRON themed attraction at the Wonders of Life pavilion...oh wait, that's just wishful thinking on my part!!! You're right, not much new at Disney for 2011 other than Star Tours II. At least 2012 sounds more promising with the Fantasyland expansion.
Originally Posted By EPCOT Explorer >>>Star Tours. Possibly Little Mermaid.<<< TLM is all in 2012, Hok.
Originally Posted By Spirit of 74 New? At WDW? Seriously? I hear they have a great 'new' line of retro merchandise. Does that count? "America can’t move forward until we once again believe...that everyone can enter Frontierland if they try hard enough, and that no one will be denied a dream because a private party has rented out Tomorrowland." Frank Rich, NY Times
Originally Posted By disney pete maybe nothing new apart from the afore mentioned above but we would love to be going there no matter what.
Originally Posted By xrayvision I must admit that I'm excited about Star Tours II 3D coming to Disney Studios this year. Fun stuff!
Originally Posted By Spirit of 74 So for the 40th anniversary of WDW, a redo of Star Tours (about a dozen years in the making) is enough to make fans happy? Really? (don't need to answer) "America can’t move forward until we once again believe...that everyone can enter Frontierland if they try hard enough, and that no one will be denied a dream because a private party has rented out Tomorrowland." Frank Rich, NY Times
Originally Posted By EPCOT Explorer Not happy in regards for offerings for the 40th, but certainly happy that a favorite is finally going to be up to date.
Originally Posted By davewasbaloo California, Tokyo and Hong Kong are the resorts to get excited about like usual. And they are the top of my priorities (Paris I think is the biggest loser this year for additions - oh well, no surprise there, though I would still rather go to DLP than WDW's Magic Kingdom)