What interested me most about that attraction was the initial pitch that it would educate guests about the natural water cycle, which incredibly classic Epcot. I hope it doesn't end up being just a Moana meet & greet spot with some water features and a big ass statue.
Pumped to hear about limited edition hot dogs and pop tarts that will be realeased in Disney World, while Disneyland gets 4 parades, 6 shows, and 12 new rides.
They removed the brambles or whatever from Splash Mountain. So far all we got at WDW is a preview of glorified green space. Can’t wait for the water to not work or for people to be bathing in it.
So there no real expectation from fans for a surprise huge announcement for WDW like they did last time is there? Only speculation of one I really see flying around is that they'll announce something for Dinoland at DAK either a replacement of Dino-Rama or a complete overhaul.
I just want to hear a late 2022 opening date for Tron. And an update on when the Disney Dining Plan will return.
They were sold out by the time we got here. We were able to get ones that start at 11 p.m. so we are watching scare zones for now.
Brendan from Mickeyviews who usually has pretty good takes/insights said he expects tomorrow's presentation to be very Disneyland heavy, as opposed to D23's of the past that were very WDW heavy. '
Happily Ever After returning thank god, gotta give the people what they want edit: although I don’t like the verbiage of it being “the song” returning in an updated show