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7/7/2025, 2:55:02 AM
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1. It's being rethemed to be a park. I don't know how you can get more "park" than that, at least nominally speaking.
2. Yes, I understand that losing the riverboat is a big loss, but it's effectively the only loss:
3. The exploration value of Tom Sawer is negligible. Although I do not have kids myself, I never see many over there and when I myself was a kid I didn't care for it. The main attraction there was always the barrel bridges and most times I've been to MK we completely skipped it. I know MK isn't all about what *I* want but I'm just giving anecdote. For every claimed relaxation benefit TSI has, the break room at storybook circus does it way better (picrel).
5. If carsland park is something you can see in most states, Rivers of America is something you can see right outside the park gate on seven seas lagoon (You even get the steam boat)(if you squint really hard). I'm not kidding, if you really needed to rest and cool off while looking at some water, ride the ferry to the TTC and back. Tom Sawyer is that replaceable.
6. Walkable space with cars land - if i had to guesstimate- should stay roughly the same. I think all of the concept and theories show Villains land taking the bulk of the actual river from Fort Langhorn and up.
Like I'm not a rabid Tom Sawyer hater but it's completely unremarkable to me except for the riverboat which you can't count. And with the riverboat I don't believe Disney will dismantle it or anything, although I suppose they can still disappoint me. Parking it by Grand Floridian or even making it fully operational for firework viewings on the lake is my ideal outcome and I'm not the only person with this thought. It's pretty much made for that, you could pump in Happily Ever After soundtrack through the existing speakers. And they can bring it out for weddings too. I'm not very worried about the boat's future as long as Disney can profit from it which they can. But maybe they're too retarded for even that, I don't know.
1. It's being rethemed to be a park. I don't know how you can get more "park" than that, at least nominally speaking.
2. Yes, I understand that losing the riverboat is a big loss, but it's effectively the only loss:
3. The exploration value of Tom Sawer is negligible. Although I do not have kids myself, I never see many over there and when I myself was a kid I didn't care for it. The main attraction there was always the barrel bridges and most times I've been to MK we completely skipped it. I know MK isn't all about what *I* want but I'm just giving anecdote. For every claimed relaxation benefit TSI has, the break room at storybook circus does it way better (picrel).
5. If carsland park is something you can see in most states, Rivers of America is something you can see right outside the park gate on seven seas lagoon (You even get the steam boat)(if you squint really hard). I'm not kidding, if you really needed to rest and cool off while looking at some water, ride the ferry to the TTC and back. Tom Sawyer is that replaceable.
6. Walkable space with cars land - if i had to guesstimate- should stay roughly the same. I think all of the concept and theories show Villains land taking the bulk of the actual river from Fort Langhorn and up.
Like I'm not a rabid Tom Sawyer hater but it's completely unremarkable to me except for the riverboat which you can't count. And with the riverboat I don't believe Disney will dismantle it or anything, although I suppose they can still disappoint me. Parking it by Grand Floridian or even making it fully operational for firework viewings on the lake is my ideal outcome and I'm not the only person with this thought. It's pretty much made for that, you could pump in Happily Ever After soundtrack through the existing speakers. And they can bring it out for weddings too. I'm not very worried about the boat's future as long as Disney can profit from it which they can. But maybe they're too retarded for even that, I don't know.
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