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I don't know about anyone else but it's not just Toontown not being there that makes the map look strange. I'm just so used to seeing something over there (20K leagues, then all the newer stuff) that it just looks funny to see just trees there (which we know aren't even there in reality).
I don't know about anyone else but it's not just Toontown not being there that makes the map look strange. I'm just so used to seeing something over there (20K leagues, then all the newer stuff) that it just looks funny to see just trees there (
which we know aren't even there in reality).
It is sad Toontown is gone....I had good memories going through mickey and minnies house...I guess you call it progress but I hope what they will put there in place will be good....what is it they are putting there?
It is sad Toontown is gone....I had good memories going through mickey and minnies house...I guess you call it progress but I hope what they will put there in place will be good....what is it they are putting there?
It's going to be part of the new Fantasyland expansion - a Little Mermaid ride, a B&B castle, a new restaurant, a 7 Dwarfs roller coaster, a double Dumbo ride and Goofy is going to be rethemed.
It's going to be part of the new Fantasyland expansion - a Little Mermaid ride, a B&B castle, a new restaurant, a 7 Dwarfs roller coaster, a double Dumbo ride and Goofy is going to be rethemed.
Well CinderAbby I guess you call in progress for the better good...with all that land they could have kept toontown in tact and just expanded....its just sad.
with all that land they could have kept toontown in tact and just expanded....its just sad.
It is, but this is what Disney decided to do no matter what we thought. I too will miss Toontown but there's nothing you can do. The works been started now and there's no going back.
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With all the available land, Disney should move Mickey's and Minnie's houses. Everyone I know that has gone to WDW loved to go through each of them. They were must see stops for my family. We will miss them.
There's a long history of folks on the web saying, "There's all that land back there." From the moment they closed the 20,000 Leagues sub ride, folks were speculating about how to use the space and the space beyond (the "space beyond" wasn't an issue as long as there was a body of water defending it like some sort of moat, but once it was clear the moat was going to be drained... ). The most persistent rumor was another mountain, housing a villains or dragons roller coaster - something that, logically, would have had a height restriction. A height restriction in Fantasyland??
Yes, I'm sure they could have expanded Fantasyland and left Toontown untouched. However, I think one point folks have missed is that Toontown really was ready for a major rehab or replacement. It was built as a temporary attraction, and Disney got a whole lot of use out of that "short-term" investment. Mickey's Birthdayland lasted two years. Mickey's Starland lasted six. Mickey's Toontown Fair, 15!!! And Disney never put the same resources into the WDW version as they'd put into Mickey's Toontown at Disneyland.
So, the question became, "Do we simply spruce-up the existing attractions, or can we do something bigger and better with the space?" Double Dumbos solves a lot of problems for Fantasyland. Placing Dumbo in a circus-themed area is as things should always have been. The conceptual art shows the circus tents that are currently Toontown Hall of Fame and The Judge's Tent surviving - it's even possible they'll keep performing the same functions, albeit with different characters to meet. Overall, with its new/expanded circus theme, it's interesting to consider whether it's a part of a larger Fantasyland, or is actually a separate Dumboland or Circusland. In the end, it may just be that "We doubled the size of Fantasyland" makes a better marketing message than "We added new rides to Fantasyland and re-themed Mickey's Toontown Fair." Or maybe it's just that folks expect Dumbo to be in Fantasyland. If Dumbo moves, Fantasyland moves with him, like a city annexing neighboring rural townships.
Donald's Boat, may she rest in peace, didn't have a whole lot of fans over the age of 5. The Judge's Tent meet-and-greet would have been nobody's favorite if not for Mickey's presence. Nobody is going to shed a tear for the Toontown Hall of Fame shop, although the princess/fairy meet-and-greet naturally had its followers. Meet and greets, however, are relocated all the time. It's about the characters, not the location. Face painting is almost guaranteed to return - Dumbo's pals the circus clowns need their makeup, and I suspect that they'll paint more faces than ever before because of synergies with the area's theme. Goofy's Barnstormer will get a re-theming but will still be Goofy and, as far as we know, the same coaster. Toontown Station? Funny, it doesn't look Toonish. It'll be just fine with a new name. So, that leaves Mickey's House and Minnie's House. Lots of great Imagineering imagination there, and it would be very nice to see that pun-filled spirit preserved in some way. If they manage to do that in the new Main Street meet-and-greet location, all will probably be forgiven.
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I have to agree with Dave. There was not a whole lot back there-I would like for them to save Mickey and Minnie's house. And they are keeping our favorite Goofy coaster. And the line is always long for Dumbo so in my opinion that is a good move. And then with them adding the new rides-can't wait to see them.
Maybe Donald's boat was more for the younger kids (as Dave points out "...under 5"). But being a father with a 5 year old, the younger kids need a place to play.
Donald's boat, Mickey's, and Minnie's houses made for great places to get out of the sun and heat. And Donald's boat, along with Ariel's grotto, had water to help cool down the little ones.
Change is inevitable. Change is almost always a positive move. But change needs to take history into account. Change for the sake of change - never good.
So far, Disney's announcements have focused on the big stuff. There has been no mention of playgrounds and water play areas, but that's pretty typical, since they generally aren't marquee attractions that draw people into the park (they make the park experience better once you're there). The trend at the parks has been to add water play areas and playgrounds, rather than to cut back on them. What we lose temporarily during construction/rehab is a different story. I'm sure Pooh's Playful Spot will be replaced, with or without Pooh theming. That was a much larger and more effective playground/water play area than either Ariel's Grotto or Donald's Boat. I have no doubt that there will be plenty of splash-and-run space once the construction walls come down.
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It is so funny always when i want to get sad about what disney is doing with toon town. always leave it up to our great commander of words Dave to put it into a magical prespective . for this reasone you are amazing Thank you
and Thanks Darleen for posting