Plausible, but any structural reimagining of the Stitch building will have to deal with the asbestos issue first. And that goes down the rabbit hole of taking Cosmic Ray’s offline in the interim.
I could not disagree with you more I’ve always loved the Tiki Room and I always will. And we will always need attractions like the Tiki Room It’s A Small World and the Carousel of Progress to keep Walt with us.
I totally agree that the Stitch building should have been utilized for something long ago, and I agree that the Raceway space has little to do with the world of “tomorrow” and needs an update, but PLEASE stop giving Disney ideas about yet another coaster in that space-this is supposed to be a family park, and Disney is moving farther and farther away from attractions that the whole family can experience together.
Comments for Magic Kingdom’s Capacity Crisis: The Two Underutilized Tomorrowland Spaces Disney Is Completely Wasting
Jim D.
Plausible, but any structural reimagining of the Stitch building will have to deal with the asbestos issue first. And that goes down the rabbit hole of taking Cosmic Ray’s offline in the interim.
Ruthann
Speaking of wasted space-Why does the Tiki Room survive? It’s terrible and mostly empty. Even as kids we only went in there for the air conditioning.
Big Gay Andy
I could not disagree with you more I’ve always loved the Tiki Room and I always will. And we will always need attractions like the Tiki Room It’s A Small World and the Carousel of Progress to keep Walt with us.
michael
I totally agree that the Stitch building should have been utilized for something long ago, and I agree that the Raceway space has little to do with the world of “tomorrow” and needs an update, but PLEASE stop giving Disney ideas about yet another coaster in that space-this is supposed to be a family park, and Disney is moving farther and farther away from attractions that the whole family can experience together.