EarthboundChild
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I am personally way more excited for Fantasy Springs at Tokyo DisneySea myself and the budget allocated to it is incredible. However, there's a difference between a blender of three different IPs vs. a land focused on one IP.
It's kind of like if they decided to split the expansion pad between Pandora and the Beastly Kingdom concept or Wizarding World of Harry Potter with a Nintendo IP (like say... Legend of Zelda) concept. While there's no denying you get more variety with an expansion with multiple IPs, at the same time each theme would individually be lesser than a land focused solely on one and the eclectic combination would disallow the ability to fully immerse you in a cohesive world.
What having a land solely on Frozen allows them to do is design a theme with focused on immersing guests into Arendelle on the level of Pandora and Wizarding World of Harry Potter. Cannot say they will succeed in matching the quality of those lands, but the focus allows for that possibility.
There will be two rides in Arendelle as well. To go along with Frozen Ever After there will be a roller coaster themed to Wandering Oak's Sleighs although currently I feel there's not enough details at this point to states its ambitiousness. While Frozen Ever After is a copied ride from WDW (as disappointing as that is considering they do not need to adhere to Maelstrom's skeleton), it's unique for people on that side of the world. Plus it's nevertheless a Frozen-themed ride. Epcot's Frozen Ever After still pulls queues matching Soarin' and Test Track. I will say I can't help but be concerned that something is going to get hit by budget cuts and get Navi River Journey'd here, but perhaps that's why they are planning to just bring over Frozen Ever After.
There is still a possibility that Tokyo DisneySea's Fantasy Springs ports' Frozen section can match the Arendelle expansion at HKD, however that could heavily depend on the amount of space allocated to it. The Arendelle area at Hong Kong Disneyland looks quite sizeable when compared to the rest of the park. Do we know the land size for the HKD Frozen themed area and the Fantasy Springs port?
It's kind of like if they decided to split the expansion pad between Pandora and the Beastly Kingdom concept or Wizarding World of Harry Potter with a Nintendo IP (like say... Legend of Zelda) concept. While there's no denying you get more variety with an expansion with multiple IPs, at the same time each theme would individually be lesser than a land focused solely on one and the eclectic combination would disallow the ability to fully immerse you in a cohesive world.
What having a land solely on Frozen allows them to do is design a theme with focused on immersing guests into Arendelle on the level of Pandora and Wizarding World of Harry Potter. Cannot say they will succeed in matching the quality of those lands, but the focus allows for that possibility.
There will be two rides in Arendelle as well. To go along with Frozen Ever After there will be a roller coaster themed to Wandering Oak's Sleighs although currently I feel there's not enough details at this point to states its ambitiousness. While Frozen Ever After is a copied ride from WDW (as disappointing as that is considering they do not need to adhere to Maelstrom's skeleton), it's unique for people on that side of the world. Plus it's nevertheless a Frozen-themed ride. Epcot's Frozen Ever After still pulls queues matching Soarin' and Test Track. I will say I can't help but be concerned that something is going to get hit by budget cuts and get Navi River Journey'd here, but perhaps that's why they are planning to just bring over Frozen Ever After.
There is still a possibility that Tokyo DisneySea's Fantasy Springs ports' Frozen section can match the Arendelle expansion at HKD, however that could heavily depend on the amount of space allocated to it. The Arendelle area at Hong Kong Disneyland looks quite sizeable when compared to the rest of the park. Do we know the land size for the HKD Frozen themed area and the Fantasy Springs port?