/TPG/ Segway at Disney edition

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knoebels is the most fun park ive ever been to and yes that includes disney

What's so cool about it?

So what's gonna become of Star Tours once Galaxy's Edge is constructed? Will they get moved to Galaxy's Edge or will they stay in their present locations? Because after getting its own dedicated land, I feel like Star Tours staying where it is in both parks would seriously interrupt the theming.

What sort of renovations are planned in the future for the parks? I know about Galaxy's Edge and the new Mickey Mouse and GotG rides coming to Florida, but is there anything else in the works as big as Galaxy's Edge?

Most likely it'll stay for a couple years, but I can see them tearing it out in Disneyland and putting a new ride there. Not even a simulator there's plenty of space in that building for a lengthy dark ride.

its like going to the fair as a child for the first time
epcots getting alot of changes and of course tron at mk also rumors of a lion king ride and orpandora expansion

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Plenty, we have Super Mario World and a whole new theme park from universal, and Disney is building a marvel land in California. Details are unflattering on that however.

Try not to be "just an ideas guy", there's thousands of those people online and in the world.

Most Imagineers are probably concept-artists. So look up tutorials and practice digitally painting in Photoshop. Build up a portfolio, and Disney might consider you after 10 years of honing your craft.

Thoughts on the (confirmed) rumors that DL will be scaling back their fireworks shows for the foreseeable future, relying even more on projections/lasers/lights? They're removing the Fantasyland+castle pyro infrastructure (that was installed for the 50th) during the current castle refurb.

For me as a kid and even into young adulthood DL had by far the best fireworks shows anywhere, they really were """magical""". Then with the "surround sound" pyro they installed for the 50th it was something you literally couldn't see anywhere else. Now they're removing that leaving only the main fireworks launchers behind Toontown, and getting rid of the up-close and low level pyro that would shoot off from the castle and around the hub. Personally I don't think lights, lasers, and projections can ever fully make up for the wow factor and spectacle of actual pyro.

Check out Mickey's Mix Magic, the current fireworks show. It's a projection/light show that also has some fireworks (it only has pyro on weekends. It's a pure light/projection show the rest of the week). And management wants it to be the template for all fireworks shows going forward.
youtube.com/watch?v=MILxUFI1wKs

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themeparkinsider.com/flume/201902/6620/

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