If that was the case they would've announced it by now. No way you don't hype a new state of the art attraction that they eventually want to roll out to other parks around the world.I really believe it will be open before or on May 1st.
If that was the case they would've announced it by now. No way you don't hype a new state of the art attraction that they eventually want to roll out to other parks around the world.I really believe it will be open before or on May 1st.
I really believe it will be open before or on May 1st.
New building basically next to Roger Rabbit, I believe. Only losing backstage stuff.A very nonchalant way to announce the delay at DHS.
And, by the way, it opens in WDW ***cough cough***spring 2020 ***cough*** but hey! You get it in Disneyland too yay!!
I wonder what it's going to replace at DL? Or if they will build an all new ride building for it there?
Yep and maybe losing the gag shop too.New building basically next to Roger Rabbit, I believe. Only losing backstage stuff.
Any chance we could see it open early February when we will be there? This is a big bummer. Do we know why the delay?
Too early to know now.Obviously just anyone's best guess, but do you think it would be open by mid-April 2020? Specifically by Star Wars race weekend (something like April 16-19th).
Any chance we could see it open early February when we will be there? This is a big bummer. Do we know why the delay?
I don’t think number 2 is it. I don’t think huge crowds are booking vacations to see MMRR.A couple of theories.
1. Diverted the workers to get SWGE open on time.
2. Intentionally delayed as they expect big attendance increases when SWGE opens and another when M&MRR opens. If they both open about the same time, they potentially lose one uptick in attendance.
They sound really proud of what M&MRR will be and don't want it overshadowed at its opening by opening at the same time as SWGE.
This is their new roll out across the world attraction.Personally, the fact that this is confirmed for Disneyland too makes the loss of TGMR a lot worse
SDD was a new coaster that anchored a new land in a park that desperately needed something. That’s not the case now once SWGE opens.I would agree that I wouldn't expect big crowds for that, but look at the crowd for SDD.
And as information comes out from the imagineers about M&MRR, they seem really proud of the ride and technology and I don't think they want it overshadowed by SWGE by opening close to it.