

An attraction that, as far as innovation goes, remains lackluster in comparison to other attractions I could find in FL and even what is to be expected by Disney in 2023. My argument lies within the state of one attraction. It's a given that such a big entity will continue to thrive and prosper and construct new things. Postcott Octoat 8:59 I understand that Disney world alone has built a multitude of world-class attractions and experiences since 2017.

While both projects are clones, I think there's far more anticipation for SNW because the original land is in Japan, a country that has been unreachable for Americans for much of the past 2+ years.

Trying to debut an entire land 2-3 months earlier is probably not feasible, but perhaps they will bump up their soft-opening schedule to build buzz for the addition soon after MMRR debuts. My guess is that USH was anticipating DL to open MMRR along with the debut of the re-envisioned Toontown in the Spring, so were probably targeting SNW to open late 1Q23/early 2Q23. I don't think the MMRR opening date will have much of an impact on Super Nintendo World. That attraction is pretty solid already (and frequently underrated IMHO), so it really doesn't need any major modifications even with a brand new ride going in next door. I'm not sure what would need to be changed on RRTS other than a typical extended maintenance to ensure consistent operation. I would definitely anticipate a virtual queue for at least the first few months.
