The Potter Lands are more effective, because they are from movies we actually care about. That is why they had to add in a Ministry attraction for Epic.
They couldn't do a whole land based on just Fantastic Beasts, because it sucks.
I'd love it if it's based on the Original Films and the Hobbit trilogy. The new one doesn't look like Tolkien and doesn't follow his words. There are no black Dwarfs, Elves and Harfoots, (which is one of the 3 types of hobbits).
I partly agree with the OP, but I see the other side of it too. Because no one wants to get hit in the face with even a hat. Besides I'm sensitive like a flower.
I concur, they replaced Classics, which were different from one another with Screens. At least now they are going through a Coaster phase. Maybe it will extend over to Uni in the future.
I'd love to get some different camp treats. It would cool to see what Universal can come up with. They have been knocking it out of the park lately with the tribute stores.
I hope he is coming back, I love Johnny Depp. Maybe not as Grindelwald, but most of the time I do. He is the new Lon Chaney, the man of a thousand faces.
I’d love to ride in the Batmobile. There hasn’t been an attraction that has done that yet, that I can think of. Six Flags usually just slaps a sticker on things.
If you made the section a celebration of the Native people I could see it working. But some people find it tough to look passed the facts. Pocahontas and John Smith weren't how the films portrayed them.
I'd be alright with Raya, Animal Kingdom needs something else. Right now it doesn't have enough to keep me interested. It's got the corners covered, but not much else.
Nope it isn't.
STD's ratings are horrible and it has made people less interested in Star Trek. The same happened with Doctor Who and Star Wars, until The Mandalorian came out.
They are making a pond/lake in the back of Walt Disney Studios. Which is kinda similar to the World Showcases layout on a smaller scale. It would be interesting if instead of Countries they had different lands like Star Wars, Frozen and Toontown.
I don’t think that Universal would have made it in the 90’s overseas. But it would definitely make it nowadays. Because Europe seems more used to and comfortable with American parks then they once were.
Oh yeah, hands down! It is a beautiful section, which would look great in photos. Plus I'm really into Big Thunder Railroad and I'm getting Thunder vibes from it.