whiterhino42
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Exactly...I'm sad every time I ride it and it ends seemingly just after boarding.The best part of it is the queue honestly. Super cool and well done but the ride is such wasted potential
Exactly...I'm sad every time I ride it and it ends seemingly just after boarding.The best part of it is the queue honestly. Super cool and well done but the ride is such wasted potential
It would be great if it were a little longer like grizzly peakExactly...I'm sad every time I ride it and it ends seemingly just after boarding.
I think this is the most likely IP if this all turns out to be true. I wouldn’t like it but I can absolutely see Iger pushing for it.
Edit: Ah that’s right Black Panther himself can’t be used since he is represented at Universal. Wakanda without Black Panther would be pretty dumb. So dumb Iger would probably do it.
agree but why was d'amaro mentioning it so much then awhile back....one cant help but wonder. If anything was ill fitting for MK it would certainly be that. And they seem to be doing everything the opposite of what they should be doing so I wouldn't put it past them in some form.I think this is the most likely IP if this all turns out to be true. I wouldn’t like it but I can absolutely see Iger pushing for it.
Edit: Ah that’s right Black Panther himself can’t be used since he is represented at Universal. Wakanda without Black Panther would be pretty dumb. So dumb Iger would probably do it.
Those early rumors were more Epcot based if i remember correctly. Wakanda = Tech, maybe a bridge to the former Futureworld. Also the WoL Pavilion has a weird semi-resemblance to Wakanda architecture. It was one of the older rumors I was almost able to wrap my head around lol.agree but why was d'amaro mentioning it so much then awhile back....one cant help but wonder. If anything was ill fitting for MK it would certainly be that. And they seem to be doing everything the opposite of what they should be doing so I wouldn't put it past them in some form.
Only they're not. They're not using the classic monsters and are reinventing them.the most exciting thing Universal is doing with Epic Universe is going back to their old IP and doing a Classic Universal Monsters land...All nostalgia..
Disney may not have to wait till the end of the contract. Theme park stop mentioned rumors that Universal closing down Springfield before the end of contract with the closing being as early as later this year or next year. The problem is a time frame hasn't been set.The mystery IP that won't fit in at MK is....
SPRINGFIELD.
They will just use cranes to get all of The Simpsons stuff from Universal over to beyond Big Thunder when that contract is up.
The new weenie for this area will be giant nuclear plant smokestacks and a massive Lard Lad on top of a donut shop.
Exactly. Cars land doesn't fit but a speedway has been there since day 1?Cars certainly wouldn't fit in a park that has a modern Indianapolis speedway acting as transition between Tomorrowland and Fantasyland.
Cars as an attraction somewhere in the park is fine, but Magic Kingdom shouldn't have single-IP lands, in my opinion. Honestly, none of them should have it, but if they're going to keep doing that, containing the damage to Hollywood Studios is ideal (and Pandora, I guess).Exactly. Cars land doesn't fit but a speedway has been there since day 1?I would support a Cars land if the speedway goes with it.
If TRON had been built behind Big Thunder people would be just as quick to say it doesn't fit. Not because it doesn't fit in MK, but because it doesn't fit in that part of MK.Exactly. Cars land doesn't fit but a speedway has been there since day 1?I would support a Cars land if the speedway goes with it.
I know a lot of people don't like, but I really enjoy a large single-IP land. They are often my favorite part of a park, because I love being that immersed. I agree it shouldn't be the only thing built or even the majority. But when done right, I think it's really special. I really love Galaxy's Edge and Pandora - even though I think both could use some extra investment/live entertainment.Cars as an attraction somewhere in the park is fine, but Magic Kingdom shouldn't have single-IP lands, in my opinion. Honestly, none of them should have it, but if they're going to keep doing that, containing the damage to Hollywood Studios is ideal (and Pandora, I guess).
Single IP lands should only work with very specific franchises imo. Things like Star Wars and Harry Potter are a no brainer because they’re cultural phenomenons. Even Toy Story and frozen have tons of staying power.Cars as an attraction somewhere in the park is fine, but Magic Kingdom shouldn't have single-IP lands, in my opinion. Honestly, none of them should have it, but if they're going to keep doing that, containing the damage to Hollywood Studios is ideal (and Pandora, I guess).
I know a lot of people don't like, but I really enjoy a large single-IP land. They are often my favorite part of a park, because I love being that immersed. I agree it shouldn't be the only thing built or even the majority. But when done right, I think it's really special. I really love Galaxy's Edge and Pandora - even though I think both could use some extra investment/live entertainment.
When I visited Avengers land in Cali, I was supremely disappointed, however. Like anything, it's how you do it.
I kinda like super hero island at universal in that it doesn’t try to have a realistic place setting, but comic book quirkiness. Granted Disney is trying to make lands based off their movie IP, but I think you’ll run into the issue with setting as you always saidI think the problem with single IP lands is that there aren't that many IPs that are really conducive to one, especially from a business perspective. It needs to be popular enough for the IP itself to be a draw, but it also needs to have an interesting/unique setting that makes a whole land work. Plus, there needs to be enough in the IP to ideally support multiple attractions, shops, and restaurants.
Harry Potter works there, and Star Wars kind of works (it's a bit weaker on the setting part, especially as built, but the props help a lot). Pandora is a bit iffy on the popularity part -- obviously the movies have been incredibly successful, but it doesn't seem to have that much cultural penetration beyond the movies themselves -- but the setting works on its own even without any interest or knowledge of the IP.
Avengers Campus fails on the setting part, and I don't know that an interesting way to build that land even exists. Seems like it would always feel kind of generic.
i believe, many have stated previously that while Black Panther is off limits, the fictional country of Wakanda is fair gameCan't. Universal deal.
Ok, what's the point in having Wakanda without Black Panther?i believe, many have stated previously that while Black Panther is off limits, the fictional country of Wakanda is fair game
very true and probably why even if wakanda is a popular idea within WDI it wouldn't get far enough along to becoming a reality. many here have armchaired a wakanda outreach post where you learn about the customs, culture and tech of Wakanda could be a neat thing, but yeah, the real anchor would always be BP him/herself which currently can't happenWithout Black Panther, Wakanda is kind of moot...It would be like having a ride in Cinderella's castle, but the ride features her unknown half sister Debbierella... I mean, What's the point?
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