Best ride?
A person who appreciates real art!LOL who voted for the X-Men Teacups?
It was you wasn't it?A person who appreciates real art!
Webslingers: A Spider-Man Adventure
Whose voting for Storm's teacups?
Spiderman and the Hulk are the only good rides in this section. The other two are off the shelf (they should have put it back) rides.
Whose voting for Storm's teacups?
Spiderman and the Hulk are the only good rides in this section. The other two are off the shelf (they should have put it back) rides.
The thing that bothers me about Fear Fall is that there was originally enough space there and behind it to build something larger & better, rather than settling for an off-the-shelf ride. Then they just built the storage shed that got used for HHN a couple of times behind it & now it's too late to expand on anything in Marvel.I'll go to bat for the off-the-shelf rides. I'd rather have four top-tier originals, but Dr Doom and Storm serve the purpose of filling out the land and the park. We've ridden the X-Men tea cups way more than we have The Hulk.
I'm no expert but I have heard it is still possible to expand. Although they didn't build it there were plans for an Iron Man ride not that long ago.The thing that bothers me about Fear Fall is that there was originally enough space there and behind it to build something larger & better, rather than settling for an off-the-shelf ride. Then they just built the storage shed that got used for HHN a couple of times behind it & now it's too late to expand on anything in Marvel.
Isn't it a better time than ever?it's too late to expand on anything in Marvel.
The Mouse.Isn't it a better time than ever?
As long as they didn't use anything original to the movies, what's stopping Universal from putting in an Iron Man ride?
Disney doesn't have a time machine. They can't go back and stop Marvel from licensing those characters to Universal.The Mouse.
So what do you think stopped them from adding the Iron Man ride they had designed? Or literally anything besides Hulk's rebuild? I'm open to suggestions, but I think it's pretty obvious why the land has been frozen in time.Disney doesn't have a time machine. They can't go back and stop Marvel from licensing those characters to Universal.
So what do you think stopped them from adding the Iron Man ride they had designed? Or literally anything besides Hulk's rebuild? I'm open to suggestions, but I think it's pretty obvious why the land has been frozen in time.
I'll go to bat for the off-the-shelf rides. I'd rather have four top-tier originals, but Dr Doom and Storm serve the purpose of filling out the land and the park. We've ridden the X-Men tea cups way more than we have The Hulk.
I would add to that,It's actually very simple. Universal had more pressing priorities. The Marvel land more or less works as intended. It needed updates, but other lands needed new attractions more than Marvel Superhero Island did. And let's not forget, Universal was also expanding its hotels, building a water park and planning a third park. They figured they could get better ROI on other projects.
For your theory to be correct, Universal would have to be stupid enough to plan an attraction they didn't have the legal right to build. That seems unlikely, doesn't it? Not to mention the contract has been available online for ages. I've read it. There is no provision that would allow Disney to prevent Universal from expanding the land. If Disney attempted to do so, it would go to arbitration and there's no way they would win that.
The only power Marvel/Disney had was to prevent Universal from misrepresenting their characters. So they couldn't make a ride that showed Captain America as an agent of Hydra... or no, wait. I guess they could. Well, they can't make a ride in which Gwen Stacey is Deadpool... errr.. umm.. They couldn't portray the Punisher as a supernatural avenging angel? Ummm.... Okay, actually Universal has a lot of leeway.
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