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Disney's Art of Animation Resort

Posted: May Wed 12, 2010 4:29 am
by emnbensdad
Unless I missed it elsewhere, the unfinished Legendary Years across from Pop Century is going to be finished for a 2012 opening. Called Disney's Art of Animation Resort, it will feature buildings from The Little Mermaid, The Lion King, Finding Nemo and Cars. It will be classified as a "value" resort.

Anyone else heard of this? Good timing given the Fantasyland expansion.

Posted: May Wed 12, 2010 4:55 am
by Amy
Yay for it finally getting finished! I have heard nothing but awful things about the partially finished buildings there...

Posted: May Wed 12, 2010 6:49 am
by JimB
That's the latest news. We'll see in a few days if it's just another rumor but the sources on this one seem to be more valid than the ones in the past. I wonder why they decided to change the theming...maybe because of the increased corporate revenue coming from the newly very financially successful film division.

Posted: May Wed 12, 2010 3:26 pm
by theBIGyowski
With Disney releasing all of their classic animation films on Blu-Ray...and the Fantasyland Expansion...this is perfect timing. It will also allow them to start making money off of the property that currently sits there rotting. There is nothing worse than paying a lot of money for something that sits there and rots.

Maybe after all of this is done they can do something with River Country.

Posted: May Wed 12, 2010 5:36 pm
by Arete
I really hope they're finally going to finish this resort. Is there any word yet if it's going to include the suites a la All Star Music? I heard that bandied about a while ago.

Posted: May Thu 13, 2010 7:14 am
by wewantsdaredhead
I heard they will have Suites in them...
Work to start as early as next month

Posted: May Thu 13, 2010 8:10 am
by WVParkfan
Sounds like a great idea... also sounds a lot like All Star Movies. HOWEVER, it seems like even better theming. I'm sure today's kids can relate much more to the Little Mermaid than they can to the Mighty Ducks.

Re: Disney's Art of Animation Resort

Posted: May Thu 13, 2010 7:36 pm
by cccmouse
I have not heard a word about this until just now. If this is true it must mean that Disney is feeling pretty optimistic about the future economy.

Re: Disney's Art of Animation Resort

Posted: May Thu 13, 2010 7:43 pm
by cccmouse
As soon as I finished the last post I went to the Orlando Sentinel web site and there is information confirming this in the Daily Disney section. (I would attach a link directly to the article but I don't know how. I know just enough to be dangerous.)

Re: Disney's Art of Animation Resort

Posted: May Thu 13, 2010 7:49 pm
by Amy
cccmouse wrote:(I would attach a link directly to the article but I don't know how. I know just enough to be dangerous.)
Welcome to my world :mrgreen:

Re: Disney's Art of Animation Resort

Posted: May Mon 17, 2010 1:41 pm
by NaCler
Nice... I am very happy to hear about this. I actually enjoy the Value Resorts and think that a movie themed hotel would do very well. Especially if they decorate it in the over-sized way that they did for the other Value resorts. Kids seem to love the really big statues outside of their rooms.

But with Zombie Land gone, what else is there to make fun of???

Re: Disney's Art of Animation Resort

Posted: May Mon 17, 2010 1:46 pm
by theBIGyowski
NaCler wrote:But with Zombie Land gone, what else is there to make fun of???
There's always River Country. :roll:

Re: Disney's Art of Animation Resort

Posted: May Mon 17, 2010 1:50 pm
by NaCler
theBIGyowski wrote:There's always River Country. :roll:
Ahhh... River Country. I did not get to enjoy this growing up but it always looked like fun and I wanted to try it. Oh well...

Re: Disney's Art of Animation Resort

Posted: May Mon 17, 2010 2:17 pm
by theBIGyowski
Yeah...all of the zombies that live in the Zombie All-Star Resort go to Zombie River Country for their recreation.

Re: Disney's Art of Animation Resort

Posted: May Tue 18, 2010 12:06 am
by Len90
This is great news. I read about this earlier today and was very happy to see they are finally going to finish up the Legendary Years. I honestly just hope the buildings that are standing are still in good enough shape after years of neglect. It is great timing for this resort to open as mentioned earlier. It coincides perfectly with the release of the movies on blu-ray AND with the opening of the new Fantasyland. I guess Disney is expecting a rise in attendance for the opening that they want more hotel rooms.

I am really happy to see Disney taking all of these steps in the right direction. They are showing some good signs in the past year that I really didn't think would ever happen. First they are spending the money to redo Fantasyland. They are also starting to attack those vacant and half built things like the Legendary years. I just hope that EPCOT is next on the list for WDI. There is too much vacant space to let it just sit.