DHS Park Changes and Transformation
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DHS Park Changes and Transformation
It looks like we finally have some confirmation on what will be happening over the next couple of years to Disney's Hollywood Studios. The park is in for a major overhaul which we already see starting to take shape.
D23 Expo has CONFIRMED the following changes:
Toy Story Land: Looks to fill out the backlot area of the park. New features will be a Slinky dog family friendly roller coaster and alien saucer attraction. More character meet and greets as well. Theming: looks to be like Andy's backyard. Also confirmed was the third track for Midway Mania. Looks to be 11 acres of area for this. This is rumored to be like Cars Land when all is said and done.
Star Wars Land: Not sure if both Disneyland and WDW will be the same on this but talks have it as 14 acres of Star Wars theming. Star Tours will see some updated scenes to give you the possible "adventure" from the new movie.
D23 Expo has CONFIRMED the following changes:
Toy Story Land: Looks to fill out the backlot area of the park. New features will be a Slinky dog family friendly roller coaster and alien saucer attraction. More character meet and greets as well. Theming: looks to be like Andy's backyard. Also confirmed was the third track for Midway Mania. Looks to be 11 acres of area for this. This is rumored to be like Cars Land when all is said and done.
Star Wars Land: Not sure if both Disneyland and WDW will be the same on this but talks have it as 14 acres of Star Wars theming. Star Tours will see some updated scenes to give you the possible "adventure" from the new movie.
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i think i will miss the nostalgia of the current park but it was definitely becoming a half-day park...just hoping they keep hollywood and sunset boulevards in tact!
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I for one am VERY excited about the developments. I felt last summer like the Studios was starting to become a bit of a tired shadow of itself, propping itself up with 'Frozen' events, and such. These two areas - Star Wars and Toy Story - could become very fun additions to a day well spent...I can't wait to see more details as they are released, and watch the areas being built...
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Here's more info and some picsoctoberbarry wrote:I for one am VERY excited about the developments. I felt last summer like the Studios was starting to become a bit of a tired shadow of itself, propping itself up with 'Frozen' events, and such. These two areas - Star Wars and Toy Story - could become very fun additions to a day well spent...I can't wait to see more details as they are released, and watch the areas being built...
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But where in Disneyland will they put it?
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They just had a news story not too long ago about DL purchasing about 15 acres of land ~ my bet is there, but it will be interesting to see what happens.horizons1 wrote:Here's more info and some picsoctoberbarry wrote:I for one am VERY excited about the developments. I felt last summer like the Studios was starting to become a bit of a tired shadow of itself, propping itself up with 'Frozen' events, and such. These two areas - Star Wars and Toy Story - could become very fun additions to a day well spent...I can't wait to see more details as they are released, and watch the areas being built...
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Not quite, whatever infrastructure buildings that would be displaced (if they expanding guest areas) would likely go there, at least according to their PR rep. http://fortune.com/2015/08/05/disneylan ... 60million/
Considering that almost every side of their property is surrounded by a major road or freeway, I am going to say the park has almost no chance of expanding beyond the outer limit. Though I bet that is going to be super fun for the workers who will have to regularly go between the park and whatever offices get relocated.
Considering that almost every side of their property is surrounded by a major road or freeway, I am going to say the park has almost no chance of expanding beyond the outer limit. Though I bet that is going to be super fun for the workers who will have to regularly go between the park and whatever offices get relocated.
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Pedestrian bridges? Tunnels?Wizzard419 wrote:Not quite, whatever infrastructure buildings that would be displaced (if they expanding guest areas) would likely go there, at least according to their PR rep. http://fortune.com/2015/08/05/disneylan ... 60million/
Considering that almost every side of their property is surrounded by a major road or freeway, I am going to say the park has almost no chance of expanding beyond the outer limit. Though I bet that is going to be super fun for the workers who will have to regularly go between the park and whatever offices get relocated.
Seems like the bus loading and unloading area could move across the street if a bridge or tunnel to cross Harbor was also installed. As well, as you describe, moving some of the office / support structures. I was very impressed by DLR's efficient use of space. I'm sure a Star Wars Land would work quite well in the existing space if the same economy of space was applied.
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Probably too far away (if we are talking about worker paths) and way too far of a walk if it is for paying customers That walk would probably be about 1/2 mile, a security screening and another line to get in. Option two would only be viable if the two properties directly touched. I believe some of the workers at DLR park at the former site of the grand hotel (next to the toy story lot) and take buses to the property. I would not be too impressed with their space savings, for years/decades they had tons of floats sitting backstage. Since it costs money to dispose of things, and not everything can be sold off as surplus, they only get rid of things when it is absolutely necessary.
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Ah, well, there goes that theoryWizzard419 wrote:Not quite, whatever infrastructure buildings that would be displaced (if they expanding guest areas) would likely go there, at least according to their PR rep. http://fortune.com/2015/08/05/disneylan ... 60million/
Considering that almost every side of their property is surrounded by a major road or freeway, I am going to say the park has almost no chance of expanding beyond the outer limit. Though I bet that is going to be super fun for the workers who will have to regularly go between the park and whatever offices get relocated.
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The Star Wars expansion for Disneyland would have to take over the backstage areas which is cleared out by moving offices across the street. I think we will see a pedestrian bridge using the Carousel Inn as the link between the two. The issue I see is Star Tours in DLR is over in Tomorrowland... I assume that will have to close and move making way for something to take its place. Maybe another simulator ride?
As for the Studios... I think we are going to be in for a few years of nothing but walls. The park will shrink as areas get closed down for the reimmagination and the park will surely take on a temporary 1/2 day title. Also looks like a lot of my earlier thinking is right with how things will go. I'm just a little surprised they are going for a full Toy Story land and not leaving it more open for change with the Pixar Place theme.
As for the Studios... I think we are going to be in for a few years of nothing but walls. The park will shrink as areas get closed down for the reimmagination and the park will surely take on a temporary 1/2 day title. Also looks like a lot of my earlier thinking is right with how things will go. I'm just a little surprised they are going for a full Toy Story land and not leaving it more open for change with the Pixar Place theme.
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As much as I love the 'Studios, having a young child has made the park such a different experience for us! There's not one attraction we can take him on, and my guess is that'll change in a big way especially with the expanded Toy Story presence.octoberbarry wrote:I for one am VERY excited about the developments. I felt last summer like the Studios was starting to become a bit of a tired shadow of itself, propping itself up with 'Frozen' events, and such. These two areas - Star Wars and Toy Story - could become very fun additions to a day well spent...I can't wait to see more details as they are released, and watch the areas being built...
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That's how it was for us in 2001 when the girls were small. We didn't even go to (then) MGM because they were 7 and 3 and it was pretty pointless. Hopefully these changes will make it more of a park for everybody and not just the over-10 group.zhoover wrote:As much as I love the 'Studios, having a young child has made the park such a different experience for us! There's not one attraction we can take him on, and my guess is that'll change in a big way especially with the expanded Toy Story presence.octoberbarry wrote:I for one am VERY excited about the developments. I felt last summer like the Studios was starting to become a bit of a tired shadow of itself, propping itself up with 'Frozen' events, and such. These two areas - Star Wars and Toy Story - could become very fun additions to a day well spent...I can't wait to see more details as they are released, and watch the areas being built...
With regard to what Len90 said about the walls and such, I think it'll probably end up being very similar to what happened at DCA when they reimagined that park, in that it essentially closed down for awhile, then had a grand re-opening. I never went to the original DCA but I can tell you it's really good now. We thoroughly enjoyed the environment. The "ride density" isn't very high, but I don't think that's what DCA is entirely about, either, and I think DHS is intended to be a similar environment as at least part of DCA, where you're immersed in a certain environment or atmosphere that also includes a couple rides.
Focusing on Toy Story instead of Pixar in general also seems somewhat short-sighted to me. I'm sure Pixar has a lot more hits in its future that Disney would want to at least capitalize on temporarily if not incorporate permanently into a Pixar-themed park area. Dont get me wrong, I love me some Toy Story. But my personal favorite is Monsters, Inc. and I'm sure everyone here has their own favorite Pixar film that they would like to see included. I wonder why they landed entirely on Toy Story. Is it because of the generic nature of the characters in the film (except for the main characters)?
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But compared to WDW, they're genius at using space well. GENIUS. I guess it's all relative.Wizzard419 wrote: I would not be too impressed with their space savings, for years/decades they had tons of floats sitting backstage. Since it costs money to dispose of things, and not everything can be sold off as surplus, they only get rid of things when it is absolutely necessary.
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I was also hoping for more of a “Monsters, Inc./U” presence, but I completely understand why they went with “Toy Story:” by the time the area opens there will be four full-length features released, several short films and endless possibilities for more. Without looking I can't imagine there's another Pixar property other than (maybe) “Cars” that's had nearly the same merchandising success. Also – and this plays into the decision making for the Star Wars expansion also, I imagine - the first movie is twenty years old, which means that those of us who grew up with those movies are establishing families, and the smart money is on building attractions with multi-generational appeal.cy1229 wrote:Focusing on Toy Story instead of Pixar in general also seems somewhat short-sighted to me. I'm sure Pixar has a lot more hits in its future that Disney would want to at least capitalize on temporarily if not incorporate permanently into a Pixar-themed park area. Dont get me wrong, I love me some Toy Story. But my personal favorite is Monsters, Inc. and I'm sure everyone here has their own favorite Pixar film that they would like to see included. I wonder why they landed entirely on Toy Story. Is it because of the generic nature of the characters in the film (except for the main characters)?
Someday, at some park, they’ll build the inverted roller coaster based on the closet door chase scene from the end of “Monster’s Inc.” I’ll see you in line on opening day!
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Yeah...Toy Story provides you with endless merchandise opportunities. I mean...it's a movie about toys. What other movie is still able to churn out merchandise after 20+ years? Toy Story will also always live on because of the great shorts that Disney/Pixar has continued to put out. They've done the same thing with Cars...and it keeps the IP relevant and fresh without spending as much money. I'm actually shocked that there haven't been 6+ Frozen shorts by now.
Once the transformation is done, I expect DHS to become a 2-day park. That is huge because right now it is a half day park at best. If Disney can make it a 2-day park, they can convince guests to stay longer. If guests stay longer, they spend more money. So Disney will have a very nice ROI on all of this, and at the same time their guests will be happier and feel like they're getting a better value for their money.
Once the transformation is done, I expect DHS to become a 2-day park. That is huge because right now it is a half day park at best. If Disney can make it a 2-day park, they can convince guests to stay longer. If guests stay longer, they spend more money. So Disney will have a very nice ROI on all of this, and at the same time their guests will be happier and feel like they're getting a better value for their money.
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