Mouse Detective
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I'm not drinkin any Disney Kool Aid.
2013, NO ONE will talk about Potter.
You just contridicted yourself.
I'm not drinkin any Disney Kool Aid.
2013, NO ONE will talk about Potter.
You just contridicted yourself.
Oh...you mean the Men in Black ride that is unquestionably superior to it's Disney counterpart, Buzz Lightyear Space Ranger Spin? That MiB ride?
Not to mention that the entire concept of the comic strip as a form of popular entertainment becomes less relevant by the day. And I say this as someone whose paycheck depends on people continuing to buy newspapers, so I don't take any pleasure in it.The area of IOA that I do believe needs a thematic upgrade is the area based on old comic strips. It's a neat idea, and kind of surreal, but many of those strips don't even exist anymore and most of them are pretty obscure.
Actually, I've seen quite a bit of RSR, and I can tell you it has no elements like Spidy or FJ. It's Test Track 2.0, only with FAR better theming and place-setting.We haven't seen Radiator Springs Racers. So it's possible that it could combine a variety of different elements like Spiderman or Forbidden Journey.
They are, but sadly, the ones who make the decisions don't realize it. Only the creatives.I just think that realistically, it raised the bar so high that for the first time Disney is playing serious catchup.
Ugh...don't get me started on the evils of Magic Your Way, aka How to Boost Your Attendance Numbers At The Expense Of New Attractions.2. The Magic Your Way ticket pricing makes the additional day at the Disney parks so incredibly cheap compared to a single day at Universal. The difference is hundreds of dollars.
A certain someone recently told me of a potential MiB expansion over at USO. Perhaps depending on how well MiB3D does. I welcome it.Exactly. I could care less about the films, but that ride is fantastic.
Yep. Nothing Disney has anywhere in the pipeline could have the impact that the Potter expansion announcement will have. You can almost sense Disney management flinching. Perhaps they should have bitten the bullet and taken the Potter deal when they had the chance. Actually...Uni's Potter rights are only for the US...And Uni is holding that Phase 2 announcement over Disney's head like the sword of Damocles - anytime they want, they can blow pretty much any Disney announcement out of the water.
Won't happen. Uni no longer sees the Marvel characters as long-term residents at IoA, so there's little chance they will spend any unnecessary money there.The theming in the Marvel area could use some plussing as well.
If we're talking about characters losing their spot in pop culture, I think a generation of kids is currently growing up that will largely have no idea who Beetle Bailey, Blondie, Hagar the Horrible, etc. are.
This stall in attendance was not just coming from Universal, it also came from Disney. Guest spending has been down for a few years now. Disney was able to fill rooms and the parks with heavy and frequent discounting. The move to get away from so much discounting started this year. The biggest news is not that the Wizarding World of Harry Potter is not attracting people, but Disney is starting to hit the point where people do not see value in paying the "real" price for time at Walt Disney World. That is BIG and a problem that is not going to be overcome by just adding in amazing rides. Disney has spent years riding the public goodwill towards the Disney name and the public, not just Disney fans, is starting to lose some of that goodwill, just like they did with the Disney Stores and the films. The difference is that those enterprises are not nearly the size of Walt Disney World and require significantly less time, energy and money on the part of the customer.Now, if IoA slowly upgrades the rest of the park up to Potter standards (which it, in fact, is very close to right now), perhaps we're looking at stolen business away from Disney. It won't KILL Disney, but it will have negative impacts, that's for sure.
Agreed. I have yet to read a book, fell asleep in the theater during Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, and have not bothered with any of the other films. I must say though, that the Wizarding World of Harry Potter has not only wowed me as a non-fan, it also has me interested in watching some of the films.Exactly. I could care less about the films, but that ride is fantastic. And that's the point.
I'm guessing Lee's hint was based on plans for the overseas parks. I'm also guessing fans in Hong Kong and Shanghai are less picky about what does or doesn't qualify as "Disney" than the domestic nuts like us. :lol:Disney building a Marvel land? I don't know. I can guess that they'd get some complaints over it. Marvel Super Hero Island is what you'd expect to walk into a Comic Strip. It's loud, bright colors, etc. Disney wouldn't be able to do that, without having people complain that it's not Disney. Alien Encounter got replaced cause it was too scary. Plenty of small kids are scared of loud noises. I can't picture Disney building a Spiderman themed attraction as an omni-mover.
Look at some art from Marvel Super Heroes Theme Park that was planned for Dubailand.Disney building a Marvel land? I don't know. I can guess that they'd get some complaints over it. Marvel Super Hero Island is what you'd expect to walk into a Comic Strip. It's loud, bright colors, etc. Disney wouldn't be able to do that, without having people complain that it's not Disney. Alien Encounter got replaced cause it was too scary. Plenty of small kids are scared of loud noises. I can't picture Disney building a Spiderman themed attraction as an omni-mover.
Bingo.I'm guessing Lee's hint was based on plans for the overseas parks.
Look at some art from Marvel Super Heroes Theme Park that was planned for Dubailand.
I agree, but think this should come in conjunction with a freeze of the annual price increases. No price decreases, as that would send the wrong message, that Disney is not really worth the price, but no more increases until the backlash subsides and they can once again be sustained without discounts.Exactly. They public is now "spoiled" by heavy room discounts, free or discounted dining, and Magic Your Way tickets. Disney MUST begin to work it's way back to a normal, pre-9/11 pricing structure if they don't want to really be suffering down the road. They should go cold-turkey. Eliminate all discounting, deal with the short-term backlash, and try to get back on track before it's too late.
I agree, but think this should come in conjunction with a freeze of the annual price increases. No price decreases, as that would send the wrong message, that Disney is not really worth the price, but no more increases until the backlash subsides and they can once again be sustained without discounts.
That is a very good question. A professor of mine was actually apart of the Ferrari World team for awhile and said he quit because many of the firms involved were not being paid in money, but were being offered/forced to accept the prestige of working in the United Arab Emirates. I would think, with the collapse of the Dubailand project, it has been pretty easy for Disney to get out of the deal.Love that art. Wonder if Disney now owns it...
Marvel will show up in Shanghai first, not as a park but as a land.
Paris...I don't see a Marvel park happening there unless what happens in Shanghai is a colossal hit. The mouse is very risk-averse. Think of Shanghai as a trial run for a full park further down the road.
This is the kind of thinking that causes one to slip out of the lead and is exactly Disney's mentality. It why people were not willing to buy Walt Disney World at full price. There is nothing to stop Walt Disney World from becoming the reason people used to visit the Orlando area.What drives them to go down there is to see WDW again. Theres really no argument here, it's the truth for about 98 percent of everyone on these forums. Everyone goes to the Orlando area for vacation to see WDW, not Universal. You take those couple days during a trip to see US and SW and the rest is in Disney. Everyone knows it. Disney will always be the top seed. Universal will always be 2nd place. Potter is getting Disneys attn but it hasn't and won't do enough damage to Disney crowds to rush them to get something big going.
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