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    I wish they would put as much effort into U.S. parks as they do overseas. Florida is in desperate need of several NEW attractions not just re-imagined ones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by paragon View Post
    I wish they would put as much effort into U.S. parks as they do overseas. Florida is in desperate need of several NEW attractions not just re-imagined ones.
    Maybe European cardboard is more expensive?

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    Quote Originally Posted by paragon View Post
    I wish they would put as much effort into U.S. parks as they do overseas. Florida is in desperate need of several NEW attractions not just re-imagined ones.
    Well, they're working on at least two new attractions in Epcot with the Remy ride and the Guardians coaster. They recently put a new movie in the Land pavilion, and they're renovating the area around Spaceship Earth.

    In Hollywood studios, they recently opened two entire new lands with new attractions, and most recently opened the only ride in any Disney park featuring Mickey Mouse.

    In the Magic Kingdom they're building the Tron Lightcycle coaster, which looks amazing. The new Fantastyland is beautiful, and while it's a few years old, still feels new.

    Animal Kingdom, while having Avatarland for a while now, could use some more love. Especially over in the Dinoland USA section.

    Not sure what else you want.
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    Quote Originally Posted by azcavalier View Post
    Well, they're working on at least two new attractions in Epcot with the Remy ride and the Guardians coaster. They recently put a new movie in the Land pavilion, and they're renovating the area around Spaceship Earth.

    In Hollywood studios, they recently opened two entire new lands with new attractions, and most recently opened the only ride in any Disney park featuring Mickey Mouse.

    In the Magic Kingdom they're building the Tron Lightcycle coaster, which looks amazing. The new Fantastyland is beautiful, and while it's a few years old, still feels new.

    Animal Kingdom, while having Avatarland for a while now, could use some more love. Especially over in the Dinoland USA section.

    Not sure what else you want.
    Compared to what they have overseas this is really nothing.
    Tron is somewhat interesting but certainly not "new" or an original idea, same can be said for Avatar.
    I'm talking about true Disney originals. The overseas parks have some incredible attractions, and a few classics done really well. POTC is an example , also a Little Mermaid ride.
    I've never been a fan of Epcot, and I don't think they'll do anything to change my mind there at all.
    While I agree the fantasyland expansion was nice, there could have been more- Arials Adventure could have been more.
    In Studios, the toy storyland really wasn't a whole lot, just two actual rides and IMO that area still pales in comparison to what it could be.
    I haven't seen anything come along thats a real "WOW" in a very long time.

    I just think that the US parks need a lot more IMAGINATION than they have been putting out.

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