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Disneyland Paris: General Discussion

I no longer have a Twitter account, but all of the info is collected on the DLPR site here. Not really many new details here other than the massive size of the show building. I wonder if this will be a normal log flume ride like Tiana's or something a little more advanced like Shanghai's Pirates or DisneySea's Frozen ride.

Getting a bit bored of a "land" consisting of a single ride.

To be fair, there will also be a quick service restaurant and a restroom facility!
 
It looks great and the test flume troughs and material testing out the back show it will have some twisty waterways.

I can't help but think this expansion is feeling cheap even though it's got a massive price tag. Doubling the size of the park* and adding a clone of the poor man's version of of frozen and not the coaster as HK did. PLUS two cheap spinner rides AND one late to the party unique ride is quite poor for 7+ years of building.

While I agree the Epcot style lake and shows are a great addition the parks are now committed to closing before sunset in summer, which is another negative if your creating a firework, drone and light show.

I wonder how many new retail and food locations have been added to the expansion. Is it a 1:3 ratio or more?

Why could they have not added some kids rides to the lion king land? T&P bug carousel, Rafikis Treetop swinger's, or Narla's Jungle ride. (Like tinks at TDSea)

These filler rides as dynamics to the land and help fill suck up families. Can you imagine a point where both frozen and lion king our down?

*ALMOST
 
Getting a bit bored of a "land" consisting of a single ride.

I don’t mind if the land is immersive and entertaining in of itself. Donkey Kong Country has 1 ride but there are games to play, shops, food, great photo and viewing points. Yes technically it probably counts as part of Nintendo World though personally I think it feels like its own land.

Obviously more rides would be better though I think the nature of these film based attractions often makes that difficult.

It’s brilliant how DisneySea put Frozen, Peter Pan and Tangled all in one area and made it cohesive. Surely another film could have similarly tied in with Lion King?
 
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