That is exactly what I thought. I was thinking " Oh nice castle... except for the fact that you can see the dang blue show building next to it " :ROFLOL:How come no reviews have talked about the poor job of covering the show building up? I've seen pictures that once you get up to the castle, the show building is pretty obvious.
It's her universe so either do it right or don't do it. I agree with J.K. Rowling the franchise is her baby so if Disney can't do justice to it why not go to Universal. In my opinion this will make Disney look incredibly foolish. I know this is odd for a Disney forum but I think we should hope Wizarding World and Universal succeeds.
How come no reviews have talked about the poor job of covering the show building up? I've seen pictures that once you get up to the castle, the show building is pretty obvious.
I want WWOHP to succeed for every reason you said but I think that ignoring nearly every lesson learned about theme park guest flow over the last 55 years will come back to bite them.It's her universe so either do it right or don't do it. I agree with J.K. Rowling the franchise is her baby so if Disney can't do justice to it why not go to Universal. In my opinion this will make Disney look incredibly foolish. I know this is odd for a Disney forum but I think we should hope Wizarding World and Universal succeeds. That will make TDO wake up and realize that their on-the-cheap management style is just going to hurt them in the end. It's almost incredible when you go to the Disneyland fan sites where something great is happening every day at DLR and compare that with WDW where things seem to be getting worse every day.
Have not seen images pointing that out yet. They probably dismiss it as a "sound stage".
Probably, but seeing this is IoA and not the Studio park, I think they really can't pull it off as that. It's just weird that they were going for such an immersive environment that they left the "weenie" almost incomplete.
I want WWOHP to succeed for every reason you said but I think that ignoring nearly every lesson learned about theme park guest flow over the last 55 years will come back to bite them.
I can't even imagine the guest reaction to a move like that. "You can come into the park, but you can't go see the best part of it."
Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey looks like the real deal. I go to WDW practically every year and haven't really had the desire to spend a day at Universal. However, after seeing these pictures and reading these reviews, I'm really starting to think about spending one less day at WDW and checking this out on my next trip. And I'm not even a Harry Potter fan....
Quite true. They could of put 50' wide isles in the shops and they would still be packed for the first year. What concerns me is that some of these shops are so small that they are packed with 20 people in them. That is fine for a quaint little shop in the artsy part of town or a shop with a very limited clientèle but a candy store in a theme park does not fit that criteria.The truth is that no matter how wide the aisles and how massive the shop, it will be jammed to oblivion for at least a year or more. It's Easter Sunday for them and with that good of a ride there is no end in sight. When the crowds die down you are left with an overscaled heartless retail experience. Selfishly I like the idea that the shops are inefficient and intimate, as when the crowds die down they will still be cool. I'm sure the money guys are kicking themselves already as they are losing sales because some people will not wait to buy stuff or worse, here come the fleet of tacky merchandise carts making things hideous.
BTW- Here's a firsthand review of a show that does not seem to live up to it's hype (the opposite of HP) according to one reviewer, "The World of Color" water show at DCA. It seems to me like the last minute changes may have had an effect on the product.
http://miceage.micechat.com/suekruse/sk060910a.htm
Yeah, the WOC reviews really surprise me. I thought it was going to be a slam dunk. It sounds great, but I think the wind is really hurting it and how cramped it is.
Here's another review that talks about that:
http://jimhillmedia.com/blogs/jim_h...-color-is-a-dazzling-new-addition-to-dca.aspx
I still want to see it.
It is a slam dunk. A show or attraction does not need to have a linear story to be great. It is about giving your guest an experience they can't get anywhere else. World of Color succeeds beautifully. Steve Davison and company did a fantastic job.Yeah, the WOC reviews really surprise me. I thought it was going to be a slam dunk. It sounds great, but I think the wind is really hurting it and how cramped it is.
Here's another review that talks about that:
http://jimhillmedia.com/blogs/jim_h...-color-is-a-dazzling-new-addition-to-dca.aspx
I still want to see it.
It is a slam dunk. A show or attraction does not need to have a linear story to be great. It is about giving your guest an experience they can't get anywhere else. World of Color succeeds beautifully. Steve Davison and company did a fantastic job and notice their fantastic WED name tags.
IMO, the show needs to be more abstract than it is, similar to Illuminations: ROE, to better distance itself from Fantasmic.
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