osian
Well-Known Member
Copying Universal once again, Disney dropped the studios aspect of the park, making it less meta about the making of movies and it's now more about taking you into the movies. The name MGM Studios had to go, and in came Hollywood Studios. But I think that name still stands as a concept. It's the "Hollywood that never was and always will be". It's like an imaginary company called Hollywood Studios and these are the movies it has made. A ready-made story to be told there and I think it's pretty clever!
The park is still a design mess and underdeveloped. But I really think they should double-down on the movie concept. And not dilute it, and the other parks, by putting movies into the other parks for the sake of putting movies into the other parks (though there's a lot of work to do to undo the damage already done). If they want a park that always reflects what Universal does, this is the park to do it with. That's how it came into existence in the first place.
I think Villains Land/Park is a good example of group-think. A bandwagon. Someone mentioned it once and it somehow became a snowball. But stop to think about it, does this really make sense (for MK especially) and it is really what people want or have they just jumped on a bandwagon? Again, Universal have now done it in Epic Universe, does this mean Disney should continue to copy or come up with something original that Universal doesn't have? Disney really does have the foundations for strong themetic integrity in all their parks, tying all the attractions together into a single unifying and unique concept, unlike Universal, whose parks are just collections of movie IP mini-lands.
The park is still a design mess and underdeveloped. But I really think they should double-down on the movie concept. And not dilute it, and the other parks, by putting movies into the other parks for the sake of putting movies into the other parks (though there's a lot of work to do to undo the damage already done). If they want a park that always reflects what Universal does, this is the park to do it with. That's how it came into existence in the first place.
I think Villains Land/Park is a good example of group-think. A bandwagon. Someone mentioned it once and it somehow became a snowball. But stop to think about it, does this really make sense (for MK especially) and it is really what people want or have they just jumped on a bandwagon? Again, Universal have now done it in Epic Universe, does this mean Disney should continue to copy or come up with something original that Universal doesn't have? Disney really does have the foundations for strong themetic integrity in all their parks, tying all the attractions together into a single unifying and unique concept, unlike Universal, whose parks are just collections of movie IP mini-lands.
Last edited: