Elijah Abrams
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- Feb 6, 2020
I heard the recent AK permit is for land expansion, not overhauling.
Was really hoping this would be open around the time we would go in Summer 2024, otherwise HS would have been very appealing to goRock 'n' Roller Coaster Extended Closure Wil Last Several Months
CONFIRMED: Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster’s Extended Closure Will Last Several MONTHS in Disney World
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We’ve got more news to share with you about Rock n’ Rollercoaster’s upcoming closure!
Rock ‘N’ Roller Coaster
It was recently announced that the popular ride at Disney’s Hollywood Studios would close for refurbishment starting on January 8th, 2024. However, when we first learned of its temporary closure we weren’t sure how long that would be. Now, we’ve got more information on how long you can expect to be without one of Disney World’s most popular roller coasters this year.
You’ll want to rethink your thrill strategy when visiting Disney’s Hollywood Studios early this year. Starting on January 8th, Rock ‘n’ Rollercoaster will begin its extended closure for the year. When we initially learned of the closure, no expected time frame of how long we could see the attraction down was listed.
Rock ‘n Roller Coaster
Now, Disney has made an update to the ride’s page on their website letting everyone know to expect the closure to last for several months. They are anticipating a reopening sometime during the Summer of 2024.
I heard the recent AK permit is for land expansion, not overhauling.
So you can take a Lyft or Uber there from wdw? It just one way from wdw to Tpa so that’s only about double the cost of an Uber to mco.
How is this less hassle? Uber is door to door. Car rental is in DS and you need to go through the rental process.Look into a one-way car rental. One of the hotel locations near Disney Springs for pickup, return to TPA. Might be a little more expensive than an Uber, but way less hassle.
Another presentation of the news ... Tropical AmericasHoping they can work to build a new land "country" and fix the Dinoland issue
I can’t imagine any Uber wanting to go from Orlando to Tampa. I just drove this on Friday from Tampa to Orlando and it took me 2.5 hours we were at a crawl for 30 miles on I-4. My 24 car rental cost me $67 so definitely cheaper than an Uber. There’s also a bus service called flixbus that goes between the two cities.How is this less hassle? Uber is door to door. Car rental is in DS and you need to go through the rental process.
Can’t disagree since I don’t live there. All I can say is that waiting at the car rental counter has to be in my top 5 of must not do. Unless you have no choiceI can’t imagine any Uber wanting to go from Orlando to Tampa. I just drove this on Friday from Tampa to Orlando and it took me 2.5 hours we were at a crawl for 30 miles on I-4. My 24 car rental cost me $67 so definitely cheaper than an Uber. There’s also a bus service called flixbus that goes between the two cities.
Many agencies allow you to skip the counter and just go to your car, or choose a car from a certain areaCan’t disagree since I don’t live there. All I can say is that waiting at the car rental counter has to be in my top 5 of must not do. Unless you have no choice
Yep. Thanks I am awareMany agencies allow you to skip the counter and just go to your car, or choose a car from a certain area
Hoping they can work to build a new land "country" and fix the Dinoland issue
The recent permits could most likely be related to a project to finally get rid of the godawful Dino-Rama rather than all of DinoLand.Another presentation of the news ... Tropical Americas
I still think they should keep Dinosaur vs Indiana JonesThe recent permits could most likely be related to a project to finally get rid of the godawful Dino-Rama rather than all of DinoLand.
We’ve only been to Disneyland once vs. yearly trips to WDW and we liked Dinosaur better. I think I kept hearing the hype about how superior Indiana Jones was and just didn’t see it.I still think they should keep Dinosaur vs Indiana Jones
Interesting reaction. I've done both and don't see the attraction of Dinosaur. I'm local to WDW but have visited DL several times. I've seen back stage at Indy there and ridden the attraction too. To me, it is so much better than Dinosaur. Different strokes....We’ve only been to Disneyland once vs. yearly trips to WDW and we liked Dinosaur better. I think I kept hearing the hype about how superior Indiana Jones was and just didn’t see it.
yep - one of the great things about disney.Interesting reaction. I've done both and don't see the attraction of Dinosaur. I'm local to WDW but have visited DL several times. I've seen back stage at Indy there and ridden the attraction too. To me, it is so much better than Dinosaur. Different strokes....