If you guys could re theme Toon Lagoon what would it be?
I would be fine with either of the 3 but I would prefer to see Lord of the Rings as an expansion to Epic Universe. Animal Crossing is proving to be very popular right now and it's based on islands so this could fit. Kung Fu Panda as well would be a great fit. But I'm going with Animal Crossing.If you guys could re theme Toon Lagoon what would it be?
I can absolutely see your point. It's just pure speculation on my part. I can see it changing post Epic Universe.As with the last poll like this, I am voting to keep it the same. I just don't think retheming Toon Lagoon currently makes a lot of sense.
A Garfield ride would be really cool. But it's now owned by Nickeldeon so it's probably unlikely. Personally I would divide the land into 2 separate lands. A Popeye mini land and a Animal crossing land.I chose to keep it the same. The characters featured in the land are those of classics and every now and then new reincarnations of those characters are made to reintroduce them to the newer generation of kids. Popeye is still popular while Dudley isn’t as much, Ripsaw still does its job and brings in guests. Never have I heard a single complaint about that attraction from any of my family, friends or other nearby guests, because the attraction is fun.
However, I do hope that they someday add more from the newspaper comic-strip characters to the land. A lot of you are clamoring for a Rocky and Bullwinkle attraction to take over the amphitheater but I would much rather have a fun Garfield dark ride there. Similar to what they once had planned for a Secret Life of Pets attraction to inhabit that space, rework those same plans to include Garfield and Friends. Just an idea. I wouldn’t want another standalone attraction sitting there in between lands like how they built Kong.
A Garfield ride would be really cool. But it's now owned by Nickeldeon so it's probably unlikely. Personally I would divide the land into 2 separate lands. A Popeye mini land and a Animal crossing land.
Ok? Maybe give your idea instead of just saying no.
Ok? Maybe give your idea instead of just saying no.
Yeah I can definitely see your point. It hasn't stopped Universal before. Especially with Race through New York. Like in the next few years Jimmy Fallon might step down.I think the issue is that a large percentage of the population would have no idea what an Animal Crossing is. Two years from now, Animal Crossing will be less relevant than Curious George.
Yeah I can definitely see your point. It hasn't stopped Universal before. Especially with Race through New York. Like in the next few years Jimmy Fallon might step down.
LOL, that's not happening being published by Nintendo. Games that sell in their lifetime in total about half of what AC did digitally (5 million) in its first week like Xenobalde or 1-2 Switch are still full price years later. It took like over 4 years for AC NL to get a small price cut and that was when the 3DS was becoming a dying system. Nintendo's real (black) magic isn't their games or their consoles, it's being able to (somehow) sell millions of copies of 6 year old Mario kart and Donkey Kong for $60 somehow.By the time the land gets built, Animal Crossing will be in the discount bin.
Animal Crossing has been around since the early 2000s. It’s kinda like Pokémon where it’s real popular on some days, the craze dies down and then picks up steam with popularity again based on whatever game or media is released. It’s a back and forth thing, so I don’t know how that’ll mesh when you involve a popular yet unknown to many franchise like Animal Crossing to a theme park.Well, that's synergy. I'm not going to say that was a good call but it makes a lot more sense than building an land based on a video game that happens to be very popular among a certain demographic (school age children) right now. By the time the land gets built, Animal Crossing will be in the discount bin.
I agree it will be interesting to see what their decision will be. It can be hard because some video games can remain super popular such as Mario or others can be not as popular a few years down the road.Well, that's synergy. I'm not going to say that was a good call but it makes a lot more sense than building an land based on a video game that happens to be very popular among a certain demographic (school age children) right now. By the time the land gets built, Animal Crossing will be in the discount bin.
Animal Crossing has been around since the early 2000s. It’s kinda like Pokémon where it’s real popular on some days, the craze dies down and then picks up steam with popularity again based on whatever game or media is released. It’s a back and forth thing, so I don’t know how that’ll mesh when you involve a popular yet unknown to many franchise like Animal Crossing to a theme park.
Depends on where you shop. Digital sales for Nintendo are like non-existent. Bargain bin cartridges can be found a few months after release in physical stores.LOL, that's not happening being published by Nintendo. Games that sell in their lifetime in total about half of what AC did digitally (5 million) in its first week like Xenobalde or 1-2 Switch are still full price years later. It took like over 4 years for AC NL to get a small price cut and that was when the 3DS was becoming a dying system. Nintendo's real (black) magic isn't their games or their consoles, it's being able to (somehow) sell millions of copies of 6 year old Mario kart and Donkey Kong for $60 somehow.
And considering that AC NH is one of Nintendo's fastest selling games of all time don't expect that $60 price to go away anytime soon.
Legend of Zelda has been rumored to occupy the land of the Lost Continent. I say it probably won’t happen until a few years after Epic Universe opens.Legend of Zelda. Keep the "Adventure" Nintendo series in Islands of Adventure.
Legend of Zelda has been rumored to occupy the land of the Lost Continent. I say it probably won’t happen until a few years after Epic Universe opens.
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