I ran across one of those 25 minute influencer speculation videos today that was claiming that his "sources" were telling him that Frontierland at WDW is going away with part of being absorbed into Liberty Square and the rest becoming a New Orleans square type area. Somewhere after I got tired of watching, he says that Big Thunder Mountain will be part of a new desert land with a villain area out behind that. (There's a lot of Disney fans that think they can dream a villain themed land into reality.) I took all of it with a massive grain of salt since the video contained the obligatory amount of Chapek-induced butthurt.
Crowds Vanish From Walt Disney World, Park Nearly Empty (Last night a storm passed through the area. The lines at Hollywood Studios got shorter during the rain)
Disney World Location Abruptly Closes, Will Change Forever (The Trails End restaurant in Ft. Wilderness closed for an extended refresh that was announced months ago)
Apparently it wasn't weather, and the Wish had some kind of mechanical problem. That means they missed their Castaway Cay day, which is a real bummer.
Jeff - Editor - CoasterBuzz.com - My Blog
SpaceX's Starship explodes on launch attempt (Actual launch was successful, rocket exploded in response to self-destruct command following a failed pitch maneuver.)
That was actually CNN's headline for the launch on 4/20. The big boys can be guilty too.
Chris Baker
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Explodes on launch attempt is not an accurate description of what happened. It makes it sounds like it blew up on the launch pad.
Chris Baker
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They aren't misleading anyone with that headline. It would have to be something like SpaceX's Starship catastrophically explodes, future launches in question to be in the same ballpark.
I agree it's not in the same ballpark as the garbage ITM puts out, but CNN's headline has a bit of a negative slant to it, as compared to something like:
SpaceX successfully launches giant Starship rocket, explodes minutes later
...which was Fox Business's headline. And anytime someone makes me side with Fox Noise, I get angry. But, there's no denying that the Fox headline is more accurate than the CNN headline, and when you consider the political baggage Elon is carrying around these days, it's not surprising which outlet went with a positive slant and which went with a negative one. Disappointing, but not surprising.
Chris Baker
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