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100%. You don’t know how many times I’ve had to leave the Hagrid’s line due to weather.
It’s any Florida parks number 1 downfall… building mainly outdoor attractions = most rides shutdown during a summer day.
100%. You don’t know how many times I’ve had to leave the Hagrid’s line due to weather.
I mean, not sticking a fork in it by any means, but I assume no major changes are coming to USF until well after Epic opens, which is why I feel if people cut a universal park out, it would be USF.
I think the Monsters section will be very popular during the Halloween section.I am excited for Epic Universe, however outside of Mario and Fantastic Beasts areas, I'm not sure if the classic monsters or how to train your dragon areas are going to be a big draw for the park.
What's coming to islands and usf?There are a surprising amount of plans in the work for IOA and USF after EU, almost immediately right after (if Universal doesn't cancel a project obviously.)
The fascinating thing about Universal vs Disney is that we know Universal wants to continue building, while we often have to question Disney.
With that said, if people only want to reserve 2 parks for Universal, USF is the easy one to cut.
It’s more which will they build first and which will drop down the list. Epic isn’t the end; more the start of a new chapter.What's coming to islands and usf?
What's coming to islands and usf?
Do they know about an Island filled with cartoon characters no one under the age of 40 recognizes?Universal is well aware of the abandoned theaters, outdated IPs, Fast & Furious, and the overuse of screen-based attractions at USF.
Minions and the DreamWorks takeover of Kidzone are all happening to keep the parks relevant for the next few years until they can afford to work on massive projects.
I agree with this but popeye area is great imo. Their river rapids is too notch funDo they know about an Island filled with cartoon characters no one under the age of 40 recognizes?
USF is the easy one to cut
Universal is in the middle of spending billions right now. They can afford major projects. The next two projects to open are smaller in scale to get Universal Orlando Resort back on track with opening a new attraction every year. Larger projects would not have been ready in time for 2023 and 2024.Universal is well aware of the abandoned theaters, outdated IPs, Fast & Furious, and the overuse of screen-based attractions at USF.
Minions and the DreamWorks takeover of Kidzone are all happening to keep the parks relevant for the next few years until they can afford to work on massive projects.
I think one of the smartest things Universal has done is spreading franchises across multiple parks. Harry Potter will be in all three parks
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Which I think is a mistake.
The whole appeal of the current Wizarding Worlds is that they are an integrated experience, despite how spread out they are.
Having The Ministry of Magic miles down the road (within the same Potter timeline) breaks that cohesive design. That attraction should have gone next to Diagon Alley where Fear Factor was.
Now if the land had been all Fantastic Beats, that would have made more sense, and been more unique, but given how that franchise turned out it's probably for the best they didn't go that route.
There was no rule that Epic Universe had to have more Harry Potter. Universal Singapore doesn't. As excited as I am for Epic Universe, I wish they had done something else like Lord of the Rings, or a Back to the Future land that's divided into sub-sections set in 1985, 1955, 1885 and 2015.
That VR project has been scrapped. It was originally an Epic attraction, the USF, and then cancelled.Part of what’s been discussed is moving some of the “back of the house” over to EPIC.
Which frees up space for expansion at the current parks. Then you also have a potential Diagon expansion moving into the space occupied by Fear Factor. Rumored to be a Potter style broom attraction similar to FoP
I wouldn’t “stick a fork” into USF yet.
Why is it easy? I happen to like USF.
I can easily spend an hour or two just wandering around Diagon. The Bourne show is great. Mardi Gras with the food options equally as good. Above average TS options. Good rides for the most part.
I love how people just make blanket assessments based on what they think. You must be the "expert" on all things theme park.
I think one of the smartest things Universal has done is spreading franchises across multiple parks.
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