Goofyernmost
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The only thing that I might add to that is that the IP does help to get people to look at it, and if they like it, quality may not be a factor. Toy Story is a good example. High quality... not so much. Fun to do... that it excels in.Correct. The long term popularity of a theme park attraction is based almost solely on the quality of the attraction and not the popularity of the movie or whatever ip it was based on. The Harry Potter areas of Uni will be a success long term because they kick ***. If they were half baked they would be popular for a year or two because it is an extremely popular franchise, but then the popularity would drop off. Frozen is the most popular ip Disney has had in years. Whether or not they create something using Frozen that will have long term popularity in the theme park(s) remains to be seen.
Avatar is not as popular, right now, but, it is recognizable. Couple that with the fact that there is hardly anything else to do in DAK and it will certainly draw people to the park, currently popular or not. Keeping them coming will depend on quality.