Animaniac93-98
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I feel like TDA will just spend the next 5-10 years arguing about what to do with Marvel and then give up on it. Just like they did with the resort's parking situation.
I feel like TDA will just spend the next 5-10 years arguing about what to do with Marvel and then give up on it. Just like they did with the resort's parking situation.
Marvel seems like it'd only work right as a park -- having to contain such a vast universe into a singular land and be able to cater to all the different characters/stories is going to be a nightmare and will be so watered down.
Well you can please everybody.
I wouldn’t go that far. A plane and a fresh coat of paint would be a big step up for the barren wasteland that is Hollywood studios in DCA. The problem is there’s room for major improvement to the land before it even approaches being a good land worthy of being in a Disney Park.
UNI did it 20 years ago and Hulk and Spider-Man are still better than most rides at WDW.
The trick is thinking outside the box. UNI tried to build a new, comic-book-style city for the characters to live in. WDI wants to copy hardware designs from the current movies and find a way to neatly arrange them. You can say UNI didn't make it work, but it was the better way to go IMO.
Am I going insane or is the lake in the Frozen area shaped kind of like Paradise Bay?![]()
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Marvel seems like it'd only work right as a park -- having to contain such a vast universe into a singular land and be able to cater to all the different characters/stories is going to be a nightmare and will be so watered down.
Good question...similar along the lines of, "Who thought it was a good idea to theme an entire park around the state that the park is in?"But as @FerretAfros mentioned, Superhero's live in our world/universe. So why would you want to have an entire park, themed to our world?
Marvel seems like it'd only work right as a park -- having to contain such a vast universe into a singular land and be able to cater to all the different characters/stories is going to be a nightmare and will be so watered down.
All this new stuff and Disneyland still doesn't get a decent Tomorrowland.
I know it's my job to hate everything Disney announces relating to the three big IP's, but WDS has never had any identity beyond garbage IP dumping ground so I can't be bitter it's getting this love. Tower of Terror and Ratatouille are the best attractions currently in the park and Tower is considered to be a watered down inferior to Florida's (I disagree) and Ratatouille is just movie screens in a warehouse. If you've ever seen walkthroughs of WDS, the place is falling apart with cobwebs even covering the Partners Statue.
Really, though, to me, there are two great pieces of news that aren't being explicitly stated. 1) Disney DOES consider Mission Breakout a failure and that's why it's not the focal point of their Marvel land and 2) With Galaxy's Edge on the way, Space Mountain will return from Hyperspace Mountain and will receive the Jules Verne influenced Mission 3 that's been rumored.
Personally, I don't think anything but cosmetic updates will happen at DL until the literal dust of SWL settles.It’s getting offensive at this point. To crap on the most loyal fans. The ones that consistently bring in the most revenue year round and bail out the other parks when they re underperforming.
I know it's my job to hate everything Disney announces relating to the three big IP's, but WDS has never had any identity beyond garbage IP dumping ground so I can't be bitter it's getting this love. Tower of Terror and Ratatouille are the best attractions currently in the park and Tower is considered to be a watered down inferior to Florida's (I disagree) and Ratatouille is just movie screens in a warehouse. If you've ever seen walkthroughs of WDS, the place is falling apart with cobwebs even covering the Partners Statue.
Really, though, to me, there are two great pieces of news that aren't being explicitly stated. 1) Disney DOES consider Mission Breakout a failure and that's why it's not the focal point of their Marvel land and 2) With Galaxy's Edge on the way, Space Mountain will return from Hyperspace Mountain and will receive the Jules Verne influenced Mission 3 that's been rumored.
But as @FerretAfros mentioned, Superhero's live in our world/universe. So why would you want to have an entire park, themed to our world?
But how would Ragnarok and Wakanda fit into "California Adventure"?Well obviously I wouldn't want that! With the movies, they've done enough world building that you could have some pretty interesting locations. Definitely a place for a Marvel'ized 'real world' area but then you could also have Wakanda, Ragnarok, something Guardians related, etc. It's not all NY and LA you know!
Well obviously I wouldn't want that! With the movies, they've done enough world building that you could have some pretty interesting locations. Definitely a place for a Marvel'ized 'real world' area but then you could also have Wakanda, Ragnarok, something Guardians related, etc. It's not all NY and LA you know!
But how would Ragnarok and Wakanda fit into "California Adventure"?
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