Friday, April 1, 2016
First Pictures of Shanghaî Disneyland Entrance !
Thanks to pictures posted on Weibo we have the first pictures of Shanghaî Disneyland entrance! You see above and below the park entrance - after you've been through the turnstiles - to enter Mickey Avenue, as i remind you there is no Main Street U.S.A at Shanghaî Disneyland. Yes, the building is full of reminiscences of Disneyland Main Street Station, except that it's not a train station and there is no railroad too at SDL!
The two next pictures show what is before the above pictures, and i think - right or wrong - that it is the entrance with the turnstiles, as it don't look like the ticketing booths.
This last picture is a view of what is on the left of the entrance and the big red building in the background is Disneytown Walt Disney Grand Theatre where will play The Lion King musical.
See you very soon for more Shanghaî Disneyland update!
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While other parts of the new park look interesting, this looks completely underwhelming and lacking. And it's a shame there's no railroad at all. Not even a railroad styled attraction like Casey Jr. Circus Train, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Grizzly Gulch Mine Cars or monorails trains.
Oops! They do have the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, but still they should've done a SDL R.R. for the fake station.
I don't get it. Disney are masters of theeming, you get lost in the worlds they create. The Magic Kingdoms have a Victorian themed entrance. The Hollywood Studios have an Art Deco themed entrance. What is this?! Outlet Mall chic...
Is this that new outlet mall they're building in China?!
The impression I get - is deco-communistic-nouveau. The castle is a mansion - "Sanitarium Von Baroness" - a place to enslave. The entrance is - hey it's Mickey Mouse but with the American having been bleached out.. (Funny how when Chinese comes out of the country, they keep it Chinese. But if American goes into China, it is bleached out). Hey Chinese guests, come get your entertainment before you go back to a life of communism.
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