Hints for Disney Star Wars theme park keep dropping

Posted | Contributed by Jeff

"Star Wars" theme parks may be the next adventure for Disney. During yesterday's earnings call, Disney CEO Bob Iger hinted at the possibility of a theme park while discussing further opportunities for its "Star Wars" acquisition.

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Lord Gonchar's avatar

Spoken like a true fanboy. ;)


For the record, Im a fan boy of both. I can not wait for the day that I can step aboard a recreation of the Death Star. ;)

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Only if they have those little remote control toasters scurrying about.


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Touchdown said:

For the record, Im a fan boy of both. I can not wait for the day that I can step aboard a recreation of the Death Star. ;)

I'm a fanboy of neither. I know embarassingly little about both.

I'm probably the most objective person you could ask.

You know how on these high-profile, big-media trials, you wonder how exactly they rounded up a jury of people who know nothing about the case...or little enough to be considered suitable as jurors?

I'm those weirdos when it comes to both Star Wars and Harry Potter.

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Agent Johnson said:

I am waiting for the Death Star to be projected onto the Spaceship Earth sphere at EPCOT, with holographic X-WIngs and TIE Fighters going at it.

To hell with the projection, transform the whole thing into an ACTUAL death star and transform the rest of that boring-ass park along with it. Lol.

Jeff's avatar

If you find Epcot boring, you're definitely doing it wrong.


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I can kind of see why someone would find Epcot boring. I'm not a foodie and I don't drink, so much of what makes Epcot the stuff of legends is lost on me. However, I still love Epcot, and Disney World in general. I've just looked beyond the rides to find a whole new kind of magic about the place.

There was a time as I was really getting into coasters that I found Disney World boring. In my opinion, only the Rock 'n' Roller Coaster would be a great coaster in any other park, and that fact used to really suck the enjoyment out of my visits. Later on, though, I learned that once I stopped defining the place by rides and started defining it by the escape from the "real world" that it is, I could find a way to enjoy it more than I ever did before. I block a week every year for a visit there because no matter how badly I want to see many other parts of the world, I have way too much fun there, even at Epcot.


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