MK Villains Land Announced for Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom

Moth

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Super Nintendo World does not have designed expansion space.
Oh right! I remember hearing what people have deemed "SNW expansion" (the area that's between it and Dark Universe) would be a lot more complicated and intricate to actually function as that, because it's largely back of house functions?

The fact they didn't design SNW with actual designed expansion space is interesting.
 

Streetway Again

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Oh right! I remember hearing what people have deemed "SNW expansion" (the area that's between it and Dark Universe) would be a lot more complicated and intricate to actually function as that, because it's largely back of house functions?

The fact they didn't design SNW with actual designed expansion space is interesting.
They’re honestly kidna stupid for that.
 

lazyboy97o

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Oh right! I remember hearing what people have deemed "SNW expansion" (the area that's between it and Dark Universe) would be a lot more complicated and intricate to actually function as that, because it's largely back of house functions?

The fact they didn't design SNW with actual designed expansion space is interesting.
That space is an expansion pad but it was intended as a new portal, not expansion for Super Nintendo World.
 

Moth

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That space is an expansion pad but it was intended as a new portal, not expansion for Super Nintendo World.
Oh!
Well this changes everything if they're intending to use the 7 acre pad for another IP. That's awesome :). Almost everyone has been running with the space between DU and SNW being used for a SNW expansion so it'll be interesting to see what Universal decides to put there along with how they decide to expand SW if they do so.


Anyway, back to Villains talk!
 

Moth

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Uh, not saying it should go in Epic since other parks need more help, but would Hyrule even make sense attached to SNW? It's not the same aesthetic in the slightest and isn't part of the shared Mario/DK universe. It logically would be a separate portal anyway, but it still makes more sense as a buoy for one of the other parks.
See, that's been my main question since people on IU started running with TLOZ being apart of EU. Nintendo doesn't like brand crossover outside of specific settings like Smash/Mario Kart, but people have also been saying Nintendo wants all their IP in one park. It's possible Zelda is the 7 acres plot and isn't a 'expansion' to SNW because it doesn't attach to it but is it's own portal.


Anyways, before the mods whack us all upside the head, villains land at MK!

I like the idea about Bald Mountain being a part of the train scene, that'd be REALLY cool, I just want Bald Mountain somewhere!
 

Fido Chuckwagon

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The most significant theme in Tron is the conflict between man and machine. Tron tells a story that cautions the world about technological control and presents a dystopian vision of the future. EPCOT presents an optimistic vision of technology whereby technological progress marches us closer to utopia.

Tron’s dystopian story doesn’t fit in EPCOT.
Fits right in with the dystopian future presented in Carousel of Progress, TTA, and Space Mountain though!
 

Coaster Lover

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In the Parks
No
Not even kinda, just flat out. I mean come on. It's one of the biggest franchises with a ton of spin off games and rides that write themselves.

I mean, they do have two other parks in Orlando they can dump Nintendo content into... I'd be shocked if they didn't follow tye Potter playback and put a little Nintendo into each park... force Nintendo fans to visit all three parks if they want to indulge in all the Nintendo.

Heck, Nintendo could be a viable theme for a brand new waterpark... warp pipe themed water slides in the Mario section... water temple themed section for a Zelda section... Splatoon themed splash pad area... Donkey Kong themed lazy river (complete with "Aquatic Ambiance" playing on repeat)...
 

MisterPenguin

President of Animal Kingdom
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Moth

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So the current rumored ride line-up for this land is a coaster, and a dark ride from last I understood from this thread. I can't get the railway idea from out of my head though, especially since they'd have to close it to build this land. I don't think a station is feasible since it's close to the Fantasyland one, but I do wanna see what a villains station would be designed like. I hope they clear a bit of the aura of mystery around villains at Destination D23 but more than likely it's gonna be saved for D23 26.
 

BrianLo

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I don't think a station is feasible since it's close to the Fantasyland one, but I do wanna see what a villains station would be designed like.

It’s closer to Frontierland station than Fantasyland.

I think the most ideal situation in the distant future would be to actually move the Frontierland station. If beyond big thunder ever becomes a thing. Either to Adventureland and a second station NW or simply just one station slight north beyond big thunder.


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I mean in the real ideal world we’d be getting Coco still…
 

Streetway Again

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So the current rumored ride line-up for this land is a coaster, and a dark ride from last I understood from this thread. I can't get the railway idea from out of my head though, especially since they'd have to close it to build this land. I don't think a station is feasible since it's close to the Fantasyland one, but I do wanna see what a villains station would be designed like. I hope they clear a bit of the aura of mystery around villains at Destination D23 but more than likely it's gonna be saved for D23 26.
“I heard his order Mr Krabs, he said—FIVE EPIC WORLDS, ONE NEW PARK. YOU GOTTA SEE THIS. UNIVERSALS EPIC UNIVERSE”.
 

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