I wonder how soon until we get a bioreconstruct shot of the dinos being taken out of the building.
I mean feel free to be ignorant of current events. Yes the last 2 films were not great, but the original trilogy is still an amazing set of films. Old does not equal irrelevantLOL, a franchise from 30 plus years ago, who's movies have only gone down in popularity and watches as the franchise has gotten older, including its last movie getting killed at the box office, and yet the IP isn't dated because it had a first person shooter video game that had some success?
LOL, a franchise from 30 plus years ago, who's movies have only gone down in popularity and watches as the franchise has gotten older, including its last movie getting killed at the box office, and yet the IP isn't dated because it had a first person shooter video game that had some success?
Ben Hur was an amazing movie for its day, the IP isn't worth much now.I mean feel free to be ignorant of current events. Yes the last 2 films were not great, but the original trilogy is still an amazing set of films. Old does not equal irrelevant
Rebirth? What movie are you talking about. The last Indian Jones movie as far as i know was Dial of Destiny, which got absolutely destroyed at the box office loosing hundreds of millions. I think you are refiring to the Jurassic Park series, not Indiana Jones."Killed at the box office"? Dude, as lame and nonsensical and downright awful (IMO) as "Rebirth" was, it still was able to pull in over $850M on a $200M budget.
The movie was so successful that allegedly Scarlett Johansson is in talks to return for a second go-round.
You have to consider that this is not going to be the Tony Baxter version (with the giant detailed temple room) and that the timeline for this retheme is a year and a half. I’m sure there will be some set installations, but if you’re expecting the level of detail the Disneyland ride has on the whole, you will be disappointed. We’re also losing a lot of animatronics.The problem with Dinosaur for me is that it was so much in the dark and nothing to see, so the whole ride mostly lands flat. I have been fortunate enough to ride Indy in DL and thought it was way more fun than Dino ever was, because you could actually SEE things as you were moving along. I think Indy in AK will feel better than Dino was. My 2 cents.
IJ is a dated IP, and even beyond that, doesn't have a ton of general merch appeal.
You have to consider that this is not going to be the Tony Baxter version (with the giant detailed temple room) and that the timeline for this retheme is a year and a half. I’m sure there will be some set installations, but if you’re expecting the level of detail the Disneyland ride has on the whole, you will be disappointed. We’re also losing a lot of animatronics.
Are there still some massive sales of Indy lunch boxes or toys out there that I haven't seen?
Back to the future was an amazing set of films (i might be going on on a limb there for the third one) but the IP is pretty irrelevant now.
Are there still some massive sales of Indy lunch boxes or toys out there that I haven't seen?
Fabricating set pieces wasn’t dependent on the ride being closed.You have to consider that this is not going to be the Tony Baxter version (with the giant detailed temple room) and that the timeline for this retheme is a year and a half. I’m sure there will be some set installations, but if you’re expecting the level of detail the Disneyland ride has on the whole, you will be disappointed. We’re also losing a lot of animatronics.
The issue with doing the giant temple room isn’t the set pieces. Dinosaur has a solid floor in that area, so it would have to be cut out and the structure reinforced as necessary.They can easily install a giant temple room if they deem they want to, in the time frame.
A lot of Indy at Disneyland is well done painted flat walls, with uv paint… Yes the big temple scene is grand, but I don’t think it would be that difficult for them to create something similar.
Oh i think it helps, I just mean the IP itself doesn't seem to have as much in the way of merchandizing opportunities as just the generic dinosaur options. I mean even when the IP was in the height of its popularity, it didn't have the merchandising push that say star wars, or transformers, or other 80s/90s IP did.I think having an actual ride and a giftshop, with the typical gift shop photo is actually going to give people a lot of merchandise opportunities.
As an IP - the recent video game was a HUGE hit (I know not everyone is gaming these days), and they are going to bring it to a newer system (Nintendo Switch 2) for new audiences this year. It is one of those IPs that keeps living on, although without Harrison Ford it will certainly be interesting to see the play-out.
You have to put it all in perspective. The reason Disney is doing this is not because they’re trying to improve the guest experience or because it’s a good fit for the park. They’re doing it because they believe it’s a popular enough IP to boost attendance to the park and the ride. Dinosaur had many issues, but the giant dinosaur animatronics were not one of them (unless you’re talking to maintenance workers). What we will likely see is a brief attendance spike around the opening window before it settles down to the exact popularity the ride has before.Saying Indiana Jones isn't a popular/relevant enough IP for a ride, while "not understanding" why the Dinosaur (2000) ride is being replaced.... anyway
I don't think anyone is arguing that. At least for the last couple posts anyway. The recent posts have been about merchandise sales for the store at the end of the ride, and how IJ isn't as merchandise friendly an IP as selling dinosaur stuff (little d meaning generic dino stuff that doesn't need to be related strictly to the Ride) to kids.Saying Indiana Jones isn't a popular/relevant enough IP for a ride, while "not understanding" why the Dinosaur (2000) ride is being replaced.... anyway
Perhaps, perhaps not. DL's Indy is consistently at 60 min wait, give take 15 minutes, whereas Dino has had many a 25 min or lower wait time for YEARS. When we visit and go through our LL's for AK, usually it's a waste of a reservation given the fact that we have to wait till our reservation time only to find out the standby line is moving faster than LL when we get there. Same goes for Figment. 80% of the time it's sub 5 mins and a waste of a LL. We visit nearly annualy with our DVC (sometimes twice) and Dino for the last decade has not garnered the demand that Indy had or still gets 30 years after opening.You have to put it all in perspective. The reason Disney is doing this is not because they’re trying to improve the guest experience or because it’s a good fit for the park. They’re doing it because they believe it’s a popular enough IP to boost attendance to the park and the ride. Dinosaur had many issues, but the giant dinosaur animatronics were not one of them (unless you’re talking to maintenance workers). What we will likely see is a brief attendance spike around the opening window before it settles down to the exact popularity the ride has before.
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