Rivers Rowe
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And you think that Space Mountains refurb budget wasn't mutilated either?
And you have valid proof this took place other than just because you said so?
And you think that Space Mountains refurb budget wasn't mutilated either?
:ROFLOL:
Rowling regrets nothing. She got a magnificent land built from her books and has retained complete creative control. Not to mention a huge financial windfall.
The regret lies in the executive suites in Burbank.
Why do you think Iger is willing to throw a huge amount of money at a film property that has nowhere near the potential drawing power of Potter? It's because he realized that he made a tremendous blunder by letting HP go and now wants something comparable as his legacy. Sorry, Bob....Avatar (if ever built) ain't it.
Disney dropped the ball. Anyone who is the least bit objective can see that. If they had given JKR what she wanted, as Uni did, they would be booming right now.
Instead they are facing the prospect of an underwhelming Fantasyland addition opening a bit before a massive Potter Phase 2 for which they have no ready response.
Disney is losing the PR battle in central Florida right now and many inside will tell you that they don't have any idea how they are going to get past it other than by continuing to sell a huge dose of "magical" nostalgia. The real magic seems to be happening up the road, while Disney continues to sell "memories".
It will be interesting to see how long Disney clings to the nostalgia business model, promoting it's parks not by consistantly adding to and plussing the parks, but by relying on past guests wanting to return to "make new memories" and "remember the magic" of past visits.
I love them, but they can (and should) do better.
And you have valid proof this took place other than just because you said so?
Its a well known fact that the budget was horribly slashed, and Martin from what I've seen knows as much as anyone on this forum, and if he doesn't know, he tells us as much.
If its a well known fact I didn't know about it. And if it's a fact there should be evidence to support that statement beyond just because someone said so. I would like to see some actual proof before people call it a fact.
Disney is booked at near 100% year round and they are not booming from a business perspective. Can the universal hotels say the same? I doubt it. Doom and gloom at its finest.
Giant tan-colored box behind Via Napoli...yeah, that NEVER happens at Disney *cough*Soarin*cough*
oh well, haters gonna hate
If its a well known fact I didn't know about it. And if it's a fact there should be evidence to support that statement beyond just because someone said so. I would like to see some actual proof before people call it a fact.
:ROFLOL:
Rowling regrets nothing. She got a magnificent land built from her books and has retained complete creative control. Not to mention a huge financial windfall.
The regret lies in the executive suites in Burbank.
Why do you think Iger is willing to throw a huge amount of money at a film property that has nowhere near the potential drawing power of Potter? It's because he realized that he made a tremendous blunder by letting HP go and now wants something comparable as his legacy. Sorry, Bob....Avatar (if ever built) ain't it.
Disney dropped the ball. Anyone who is the least bit objective can see that. If they had given JKR what she wanted, as Uni did, they would be booming right now.
Instead they are facing the prospect of an underwhelming Fantasyland addition opening a bit before a massive Potter Phase 2 for which they have no ready response.
Disney is losing the PR battle in central Florida right now and many inside will tell you that they don't have any idea how they are going to get past it other than by continuing to sell a huge dose of "magical" nostalgia. The real magic seems to be happening up the road, while Disney continues to sell "memories".
It will be interesting to see how long Disney clings to the nostalgia business model, promoting it's parks not by consistantly adding to and plussing the parks, but by relying on past guests wanting to return to "make new memories" and "remember the magic" of past visits.
I love them, but they can (and should) do better.
Someone here seems very familiar.
Oh you are full of Crock :animwink:
For my part, I don't regret that Disney didn't get Potter. I would have felt differently, of course, had Disney actually made the films...but as it is, I'm glad the Potter attraction is at Universal. For one thing, Disney would have had a different take on it and the experience, I fear, wouldn't have been as authentic and faithful as it is at the rival park. Plus, Disney has Disney-developed properties of its own that it's done virtually nothing with (I'm looking at you, Mary Poppins) PLUS what about Beastly Kingdomme? Disney's got to stop buying things and start investing the money towards something new or at least something authentically Disney if it wants to add to its parks. I still can't get over seeing Spiderman merchandise at WDW. Gahh!!!
Exactly. So much that can be done with Pixar. We did get one great ride, but shouldn't its popularity be a sign that maybe Pixar needs more room? In my opinion Pixar is the best answer to Uni: films that average over $600 million at the box office, continuity of characters, heartwarming stories. Iger missed one opportunity, and is missing another by not creating an immersive Pixar land.
Exactly. So much that can be done with Pixar. We did get one great ride, but shouldn't its popularity be a sign that maybe Pixar needs more room?
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