It would be tough nut to crack. There is no chance you could go the galaxys edge route. You would need to use Potter as your blueprint. You would need the iconic locations like the shire, saruman's tower... The rides would be the hard part. Nothing in the movies really screams ride. Of course I wouldn't mind a ride in the style of the great movie ride where you journey from the shire to Mordor.Nothing about LotR screams “theme park” to me.
I mean, the entire schedule could just be breakfast, second breakfast, elevenses, luncheon, afternoon tea, dinner, and supper. No excursion needed.How about a two night experience where you are the hero? You and your group will embark on a first-of-its-kind Hobbit adventure that’s your own. It’s the most immersive Lord of the Rings story ever created—one where you live a bespoke experience and journey further into a Lord of the Rings adventure than you ever dreamed possible.
Spend two nights in your own Hobbit hole. Meet all of you favorite Middle Earth characters. End each day with a bowl full of pipe-weed.
Close.Let me guess,
Pandora --> Successful
ToyStoryLand --> Grossly Underdelivered
Star Wars --> Waste of space for what they gave us?
If Disney bring Peter Jackson to work in a possible theme park, like James Cameron in Pandora the World of Avatar, I have many expectation of what he can gave to us...
I agree with this, I prefer Universal before Disney having a LOTR land... I remember when Disney bid for the Wizaring World of Harry Potter making a modest land in Magic Kingdom that it was awful compared to what Universal built. Epic Universe needs a strong franchise to compete with Star Wars G.E.This would be absolutely awful. Disney vastly shortchanges most of the many, many IPs they already own - look at the miserable Avengers Campus, based on the most successful franchise in film history. There are so many Disney-owned properties that deserve lands, let alone rides, they don’t need any more.
If you want to see Tolkien done justice, it needs to go to Universal, which is desperate for theme-park-friendly franchises and is expanding aggressively.
This goes to Universal, you get multiple rides across multiple highly-detailed lands. This goes to Disney, you (eventually, maybe) get one cost-cut ride shoved into a park where it doesn’t fit.
Do I have the power to summon @WDW Pro to see if this is utter rubbish?
Three mountains and a mineIt would be tough nut to crack. There is no chance you could go the galaxys edge route. You would need to use Potter as your blueprint. You would need the iconic locations like the shire, saruman's tower... The rides would be the hard part. Nothing in the movies really screams ride. Of course I wouldn't mind a ride in the style of the great movie ride where you journey from the shire to Mordor.
Yes they could, but I just don't see the fit. Not sure LOTR screams Disney. At least Star Wars has light and dark and hero story line. LOTR has good and evil, but a very dark kind of evil that just isn't old Disney cup of teaI mean, they shoved Guardians in Epcot.
I could see this IP getting shoehorned in DS somehow.
Well if I said Adult view... the posts here would have been way too many . I don't disagree that this genre hits older people. I just think this is a bit way too dark for Disney, at least old Disney. I love the LOTR and would love to see an immersive land, but not shoe horned in or just one ride.I don't know where you get teen/young adult from LOTR. This isn't twilight. I would *love* an immersive middle earth and theme park experience of LOTR. And I'm 43.
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