SplashJacket
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The top is what was previously at Walt Disney Studios Paris before its redevelopment to Avenger's Campus.Second one looks more like Dick Tracy or something. First one looks like Roller Coaster Tycoon 3.
The top is what was previously at Walt Disney Studios Paris before its redevelopment to Avenger's Campus.Second one looks more like Dick Tracy or something. First one looks like Roller Coaster Tycoon 3.
Again with the 'nobody wants that'. And nope.No kid wants to see that.
Again with the 'nobody wants that'. And nope.
A kid walks into the land - what does he/she/they see?
Spider-Man flying above the rooftops. Cap and Black Widow fighting Taskmaster in a stunt show on the catwalks. Doctor Strange teaching magic that (presumably) makes the trees light up around them. Black Panther entering the area with the Dora Milaje escorting him. Groot towering over guests with his familiar "I am Groot!" welcome. Someone eating a pretzel bigger than the kid's head. Another with a pet Spider-Bot moving in front of them.
And that's before going on the attraction where they get to hurl webs like Spidey does.
Yeah. No kid wants to see that.
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Not the flying stuntronic. Not the stunt show. Not the Sanctum with the magic show. Not the new attraction. Not some of the new characters that will be appearing. Not the specialty foods. Not the Quinjet.Can’t you already see most of that stuff in Hollywood Backlot?
Not the flying stuntronic. Not the stunt show. Not the Sanctum with the magic show. Not the new attraction. Not some of the new characters that will be appearing. Not the specialty foods. Not the Quinjet.
Other than that, yeah, some of those characters were in the Backlot.
I'm not into the Spider-Bots (they kinda creep me out), but I'd be happy for a cute Marvel plushie.I’ll buy Spider Bots for all our regulars here if the stuntronic makes it past influencer previews, giant pretzels for everyone if the stunt shows is still going after opening season, and photo passes for all if the sanctum doesn’t devolve into a basic meet in greet by the time the pandemic is over.
I'm not into the Spider-Bots (they kinda creep me out), but I'd be happy for a cute Marvel plushie.
Damn, and to think I was looking forward to that pretzel...You’ve got a deal
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It looks like they havent started any construction on the E Ticket.Does anyone know if there are still plans to move forward with the Avengers E-Ticket? Or if it has been delayed, reworked, or scrapped?
Whats any of that have to do with a community college? You're delusional if you think all this stuff will be going on when you enter the land. You're drinking some of that GE kool aid, like when they promised characters and shows and bounty hunters tracking you.Again with the 'nobody wants that'. And nope.
A kid walks into the land - what does he/she/they see?
Spider-Man flying above the rooftops. Cap and Black Widow fighting Taskmaster in a stunt show on the catwalks. Doctor Strange teaching magic that (presumably) makes the trees light up around them. Black Panther entering the area with the Dora Milaje escorting him. Groot towering over guests with his familiar "I am Groot!" welcome. Someone eating a pretzel bigger than the kid's head. Another with a pet Spider-Bot moving in front of them.
And that's before going on the attraction where they get to hurl webs like Spidey does.
Yeah. No kid wants to see that.
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I wouldn’t consider Marvel Super Hero Island to be a pinnacle of themed experience design but it’s design has a reasoning behind it that continues to make sense. A WEBS logo on a Circuit City is not really different than the giant Spider-Man at Islands of Adventure. Both are necessary to communicate that this is the Spider-Man ride but one is part of a larger aesthetic choice that works across the land and the other is a one off that requires knowing a backstory to understand why it is relevant. Marvel Super Hero Island has its own ridiculous backstory but it is not necessary to under the basic conceit of super heroes or somewhat understand the idea that you are in a comic book.I'm sorry but if Super Hero Island was plopped into any Disney park throughout the world, it would be bashed as utterly abysmal.
Islands of Adventure is an exceptional park, but Superhero island is its aesthetic weak spot. It may be someone's cup of tea, but it is very very poor.
The attractions are exceptional, minus Doctor Doom, but the land's aesthetics are horrible. It has blown-up cutouts and a plastic aesthetic. If Disney copied this "good" Marvel land's style, they'd never hear the end of it.
The MCU, as a whole, lacks recognizable structures. The Dr. Strange Sanctum Sanctorum and Avengers Campus are really the only two structures that come to my mind when I think of Marvel structures.
I have no idea whether or not they included Sanctum Sanctorum in some capacity so the jury is still out on that one.
It just amazes me that cutouts and plastic facades are the golden children of theme parklands.
If Disney attracted a 20-foot cutout of spiderman to a building people would complain about the lazy design that assumes guests are stupid.
Marvel Super Hero Island is miles below Universal's current standards, I don't see how that can be praised while bashing what Disney just built in DCA. Probably just extreme cynicism towards modern Disney.
The Magic Kingdom's Buzz Lightyear ride opened before that show came out, and the Buzz in the rides looks more like the movie version than the show's version. Although the Magic Kingdom did add some characters from the show to the gift shop at the end (I think some of them were removed a while back, though).I thought he was based off the tv cartoons which is patrick warburton
Yes. And while I haven't seen every Six Flags Gotham/Superhero area, I wouldn't call a single one of them that I have seen cohesive or good.I'm sorry but if Super Hero Island was plopped into any Disney park throughout the world, it would be bashed as utterly abysmal.
Islands of Adventure is an exceptional park, but Superhero island is its aesthetic weak spot. It may be someone's cup of tea, but it is very very poor.
The attractions are exceptional, minus Doctor Doom, but the land's aesthetics are horrible. It has blown-up cutouts and a plastic aesthetic. If Disney copied this "good" Marvel land's style, they'd never hear the end of it.
The MCU, as a whole, lacks recognizable structures. The Dr. Strange Sanctum Sanctorum and Avengers Campus are really the only two structures that come to my mind when I think of Marvel structures.
I have no idea whether or not they included Sanctum Sanctorum in some capacity so the jury is still out on that one.
It just amazes me that cutouts and plastic facades are the golden children of theme parklands.
If Disney attracted a 20-foot cutout of spiderman to a building people would complain about the lazy design that assumes guests are stupid.
Marvel Super Hero Island is miles below Universal's current standards, I don't see how that can be praised while bashing what Disney just built in DCA. Probably just extreme cynicism towards modern Disney.
TOT is smack in the center of the park (awful placemaking!), and the Marvel area (or at least, the former R&RC) is behind it down an otherwise purposeless path.Tot. I don't know their land layout well. Would it be close to the new marvel area?
Who is Taskmaster?Again with the 'nobody wants that'. And nope.
A kid walks into the land - what does he/she/they see?
Spider-Man flying above the rooftops. Cap and Black Widow fighting Taskmaster in a stunt show on the catwalks. Doctor Strange teaching magic that (presumably) makes the trees light up around them. Black Panther entering the area with the Dora Milaje escorting him. Groot towering over guests with his familiar "I am Groot!" welcome. Someone eating a pretzel bigger than the kid's head. Another with a pet Spider-Bot moving in front of them.
And that's before going on the attraction where they get to hurl webs like Spidey does.
Yeah. No kid wants to see that.
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Yeah, even those first few Batman: The Rides were a lot of clutter and only a few real set pieces. Not building an area guided by the Burton and Animated Series art direction remains a huge missed opportunity. I’m also partial to Schumacher’s art direction, which would really be something at night.Yes. And while I haven't seen every Six Flags Gotham/Superhero area, I wouldn't call a single one of them that I have seen cohesive or good.
main villain for the Black Widow movie.Who is Taskmaster?
Exactly.Since it's right next to the Hollyweird area, they could have just done what they did at DHS with SW I guess and made it like you were entering the movie and just had it be a city setting, as opposed to a school with Circuit City. Not sure the California theme even applies when they have a space tower, so that didn't really need to be observed.
Why would they bank on a villain from an unreleased movie being popular? Why not use Thanos or Loki?main villain for the Black Widow movie.
It was meant to synergy for the original dates for both. It still kinda is.Why would they bank on a villain from an unreleased movie being popular? Why not use Thanos or Loki?
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