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I like Toontown ok, but seriously.... it looks cheap. Keep Mickey's house, Minnie's house, and Barnstormer and we're ok.
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I totally agree, they should wall off all of northern Florida!skull wrote:really all they would need to do is wall off the northern side of FL. Then build everything they can there . . .
They walled off WDW's Tomorrowland to redo it, too (in .. 94? Ish?). It's certainly not unprecedented for them to close an entire land. Fantasyland, I think, would be a bit easier to do in sections because of how it's laid out, but it wouldn't surprise me if they shut down large areas of it.rknrlrcstr wrote:It wouldn't surprise me in the least if they closed off all or most of Fantasyland during such a big rehab of the land. If I remember correctly, when Fantasyland in DL was redone in 1983 (or maybe 1982) the entire land was closed off. The drawbridge on Sleeping Beauty's Castle was closed (for only the second time since 1955 - the other time was opening day when it was lowered as part of the opening of the park). The New Fantasyland took nearly a year to complete and Fantasyland was off limits to guests for the entire time.
I would think that they would want to be able to do such a project in one "take". If they were to do it section by section, then the first section done could be outdated by the time the project is complete.
Not all that surprising, considering it was supposed to be a temporary thing for Mickey's Birthday(land).Soarin08 wrote:I like Toontown ok, but seriously.... it looks cheap.
I know everyone has their own favorite "land" but personally, I think if I got to the Magic Kingdom and Tomorrowland was closed, I would take it a lot easier than if Fantasyland was shut down. Especially if I were there with my toddler.DisBeamer wrote: They walled off WDW's Tomorrowland to redo it, too (in .. 94? Ish?). It's certainly not unprecedented for them to close an entire land.