So, Star Wars land aka Galaxy's Edge has been getting criticism for being somewhat "meh", lacking a music soundtrack, lacking a recognized SW environment, etc.
Harry Potter's areas at Universal are terrific. But the movies profiled the areas pretty well, Hogwarts and Diagon Alley.
Pandora is done very well, IMO.
But...looking at the proposed plans for Universal's Epic Adventures...it just seem like too much fully immersive environments to me.
Are rides being sacrificed to develop immersive lands? Or said another way, could a ride have more attention, development, funding, etc. if a land didn't also need the funds, time, development, etc?
And...do you think these fully immersive lands are feeling a bit "played out"? Believe me, I love the creativity involved with making immersive lands. But...I don't know...they sometimes don't feel like they are designed for "theme park attendee to have fun", vs. putting you in to a "realistic experience"...regardless of whether it's really fun or not.
Harry Potter's areas at Universal are terrific. But the movies profiled the areas pretty well, Hogwarts and Diagon Alley.
Pandora is done very well, IMO.
But...looking at the proposed plans for Universal's Epic Adventures...it just seem like too much fully immersive environments to me.
Are rides being sacrificed to develop immersive lands? Or said another way, could a ride have more attention, development, funding, etc. if a land didn't also need the funds, time, development, etc?
And...do you think these fully immersive lands are feeling a bit "played out"? Believe me, I love the creativity involved with making immersive lands. But...I don't know...they sometimes don't feel like they are designed for "theme park attendee to have fun", vs. putting you in to a "realistic experience"...regardless of whether it's really fun or not.