PRNCSAurora
Active Member
This is one of the biggest problems with a movie-themed theme park. Unless a film is a classic/blockbuster that has (or will) endure the test of time, movie relevance is short lived. Look at how long Back to the Future lasted at Universal. It was a fun ride but I once saw "face characters" of Marty and Doc Brown standing outside and people were walking by ignoring them. Apparently no one knew who they were. Disney (and Universal) have to be prepared to overhaul their movie attractions from time to time due to their potential short shelf life. As for Narnia... that shark jumped a LOOONG time ago and I'm glad to see it go. (I waited 45 minutes to see THAT???).
This is one of the reasons I wish they would go back to a "working" studio model and make the attractions around the movie process. They only specific movies should be the classics (like GMR). I don't know exactly what type of rides they could do though.