I like the idea but I wish there was a way to do another region that would break up the monotony of DAK a bit. Save for Dinoland and maybe Africa if you don't count jungle trek every land in DAK is pretty much a rainforest and even then Africa is still a tropical savannah. While the potential...
I would like that as part of a proper Hollywoodland expansion, but i don't think Disney has the same reverence for DCAs theme that they do for Epcot (even tho the commitment to keeping Epcots theme intact is small). I definitely think out of all stateside theme parks, DCA is looked at as a...
My thing is that I honestly don't even feel they really bent over backwards to make Avengers Campus California-centric. It seems more like they made it as generic in design as possible so that it could really exist anywhere, including California.
I get what you're saying but I don't think Disney execs (and some imagineers) are as earnest in their desire to connect this project to California as we'd like them to be. Hollywood/Movie making could be used as a gateway of sorts to Avatarland but I feel if that was the purpose, then we'd be...
This would make sense if there were several Disney Adventure parks in the same way that there are several Disneylands. Disneyland Paris is called that because there are several Disneylands, "Paris" serves a descriptor. Theres no need to call it Disney California Adventure in the same way DAK...
If this goes in DCA I feel like Disney is eventually going to reach a similar problem that they have now. Their solution to what they think is a limiting theme is adding single IP or franchise based lands (and Im assuming eventually changing the theme?). What happens when you land a popular IP...
I noticed that as well. I'm so used to being the crotchety theme park fan I didn't expect there to be others that feel the same way about it 😅
it's a shame because marvel land could have been really cool and impressive
Its very modern looking and drab. I know this is old news but I never really took a look at the park until now. It looks like they collaborated with a architecture firm for this which explains the lack of whimsy
EDIT: I keep seeing people say its the only one thats not dated, but it reads...
Im so tired of hearing about the door coaster in that I'm tired of Disney sitting on what should'e been built ages ago. They swear they're in competition with Universal and want to copy their formula so bad but sit on so many gold mine IP ideas for ages it's mind boggling.