Don't know why Hulk doesn't dye his hair blond all the time!i heard theyre bringing back a classic villian
Yeah, but you kinda swung that around as a criticism, no? My apologies if that wasn't your intent.
Anyhoo...
Won’t it just still drop off people on Hollywood Blvd? If I’m not mistaken wasnt that always the last stop for passengers? Or was it to the left of TOT?
When you look at the one building that's a converted industrial building into a Silicon Valley high-tech building.Agreed. I stand by that many months old quote of mine you quoted. Marvel Land looks like a dramatically lit office park in Irvine.
For those not in SoCal and who don't know what our office parks look like here or how to get there on freeways called "The fill-in-the-blank" here's what my SoCal point of reference is, less dramatically lit than Marvel Land but similar...
Irvine Company To Add 35acre Modern Office Park To Accommodate Citys Job Growth
www.greaterirvinechamber.com
Personified villains are a staple of Spider-Man comics and stories.Not every comic book needs a personified villain. One's creation gets out of hand and needs to be contained is a staple of the comics.
Agreed. I stand by that many months old quote of mine you quoted. Marvel Land looks like a dramatically lit office park in Irvine.
For those not in SoCal and who don't know what our office parks look like here or how to get there on freeways called "The fill-in-the-blank" here's what my SoCal point of reference is, less dramatically lit than Marvel Land but similar...
Irvine Company To Add 35acre Modern Office Park To Accommodate Citys Job Growth
www.greaterirvinechamber.com
That is a very pleasant looking office park, a place where I for one wouldn't mind hanging around. Now go from there and add all the fantastical elements and MCU references, SciFi Tower, Test kitchen, Quinjet, mystic garden and, yes, dramatic lighting, and I think the place could very well work as part of a proper theme park.Agreed. I stand by that many months old quote of mine you quoted. Marvel Land looks like a dramatically lit office park in Irvine.
For those not in SoCal and who don't know what our office parks look like here or how to get there on freeways called "The fill-in-the-blank" here's what my SoCal point of reference is, less dramatically lit than Marvel Land but similar...
Irvine Company To Add 35acre Modern Office Park To Accommodate Citys Job Growth
www.greaterirvinechamber.com
That's fantastic. But I'm still going to withhold my judgement until I experience it myself, which is a stance I take for every new attraction. I'm waiting to see if not having a villain is as terrible as people are making it out to be. If it's a fun experience without one, then I'm not worried at all. But if it's not fun then I'm probably just going to skip it future visits.
I think it's also becoming apparent that the details are going to set Avengers Campus apart. It's got a lot of little storytelling moments, visually interesting places like, for example, where the modern WEB building has modded the old Stark building. Old, dilapidated brick fused with glossy new tech.When you look at the one building that's a converted industrial building into a Silicon Valley high-tech building.
But you know there's more than one building in Marvel Land, no? Are you purposefully ignoring the Guardians tower, Strange's mystical garden, and Pym giganticized kitchen accoutrements to score your points against Disney?
It's easy to score your point when you ignore the majority of buildings that don't line up with your ""critique.""
I was watching the latest episode of The Good Doctor last night and that show is supposed to take place up here in San Jose, and one of the characters made mention that there was an accident on "the 280" and I cringed. I'm probably the only person who caught that mistake.For those not in SoCal and who don't know what our office parks look like here or how to get there on freeways called "The fill-in-the-blank" here's what my SoCal point of reference is, less dramatically lit than Marvel Land but similar...
Are you referring to not having a villain on Midway Mania? Sure that can be similar. But we could also focus on what's different. One that pops out at me is that Midway Mania is a fully interactive game/competition with hardly a story, while Spider-man is an interactive story driven experience, asking on the riders for help.Good or bad (or indifferent), isn't this another similarity to Midway Mania?
Uh no. I don't want any office buildings in a themepark.I think it's also becoming apparent that the details are going to set Avengers Campus apart. It's got a lot of little storytelling moments, visually interesting places like, for example, where the modern WEB building has modded the old Stark building. Old, dilapidated brick fused with glossy new tech.
That's not very "office building" like. If anything, THIS looks like a boring office complex, and yet it's what a lot of folks on these boards pine for:
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If you ignore the adaptive reuse that has been happening for years now.Old, dilapidated brick fused with glossy new tech.
That's not very "office building" like.
My sister riding GOTG this morning.
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Mods- please remove this pic if it’s off topic as GOTG:MB is still part of Hollywoodland as of the parks map today and not Avengers Campus.
I think it's also becoming apparent that the details are going to set Avengers Campus apart. It's got a lot of little storytelling moments, visually interesting places like, for example, where the modern WEB building has modded the old Stark building. Old, dilapidated brick fused with glossy new tech.
That's not very "office building" like. If anything, THIS looks like a boring office complex, and yet it's what a lot of folks on these boards pine for:
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If you ignore the adaptive reuse that has been happening for years now.
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