Not until Nintendo World/Mario Land that is.
Let's hope so. Real competition is only better for the consumer, not worse.
Not until Nintendo World/Mario Land that is.
Why wouldn't they be? Universal is Disney's direct competitor, especially in Florida for decades now. They hired a lot of ex Disney imagineers to build rides similar to Disney's, some even better like Spider-Man and obviously WWoHP. And especially when you consider USH is not that much cheaper than DL these days, but the AP is a steal for locals at least.
And I didn't say anyone can't like the park more. And I been to every Universal theme park worldwide with the exception of Singapore and I plan to see that one next year. I like the Universal parks in general, IOA easily my favorite. USJ a close second. But sadly USH is probably the weakest in terms of actual theme park experience but the most authentic being a real working studio. And of course people can like USH over DL. There are people who like Six Flags over Disneyland. But it's clear none of those parks has close to the rabid fanbase as Disney does and why there are 100 Disney websites. I don't even know if there is an independent Universal website out there. There probably is but I usually just discuss them on other Disney sites like this one.
In time that may change though but I truly felt Universal shot its wad with Harry Potter. There hasn't been anything on that level since.
For a few years, I have been known as a Toy Box Master Artist for the video game Disney Infinity before it got cancelled. I mostly recreate Disney parks attractions inside of the game and they would receive positive feedback. So, I have decided to dust off the game and start building an elaborate what-if recreation of Disneyland's version of Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway. The facade in this image is my take on a Toontown movie theater which would serve the purpose as the entrance to the attraction. I will be posting my progress on the Youtube Channel Disney Lost Boys and Girls if you would like to follow along on how I build this ride while using Disney Infinity as well as other tricks. Hope you all enjoy.
I can do my best. It is still in the works, so of course things can change. Thank you for enjoying my work.Can you make it look more cartoony? I just would expect a TT facade to look more cartoony, but otherwise good job!
If you continuously compare the two, you’re most likely going to be continuously disappointed in one. Question, do you compare Back to the Future to Pirates of the Caribbean? Or do you sit back and enjoy the films?
I didn’t say you said people don’t enjoy Universal. I was simply speaking of my experience.
I think so? I’m not familiar with UOR’s plans at this point, but if anything Nintendo opens at UOR by then it will be different than what’s built at USH.
I hope they do a full remodel of Toontown or at least rename it. It feels more like Tex Avery's Toontown or Roger Rabbit's Toontown than Mickey's Toontown.
Back in Anaheim, move all the boring middle managers in their saggy-butt Dockers and all the basic cubicle dwellers off property into some beige, bland cubicle farm elsewhere. Those low-level white collar folks can spend their days perfecting their TPS Reports and planning their next Starbucks run or decorating the conference room for Ashley's baby shower. Leave the valuable acreage north of Disneyland to the legitimate business of putting on the Disneyland USA show, and take your boring cubicle life elsewhere.
Neither would Mickey Mouse’s Toontown be drawn in such a way, that it’d be absurdly cartoonish. The backgrounds of the Disney shorts weren’t crazy or insane.Nah, It's Mickey's Toontown. The Toontown from the Roger Rabbit film would've been way cooler, edgier and featured characters from different studios, not just Disney.
Neither would Mickey Mouse’s Toontown be drawn in such a way, that it’d be absurdly cartoonish. The backgrounds of the Disney shorts weren’t crazy or insane.
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Like Disney should develop all their unused land in the resort district and there’s a ton of available land just waiting for development plans.The problem with moving offices off-site is just that, they are further removed from the actual focus of their work.
Yeah it’s definitely Roger Rabbits Toontown stylistically but they decided to market it as “Mickeys Toontown” and include majority Fab 5 content because it’s Disneyland and the history/ longevity of those characters. Then oddly enough they gave a ride to one single Disney afternoon character.
Everything was exaggerated in Toontown in Who Framed Roger Rabbit to show how crazy and different it was from the real world. That carried over into “Mickeys Toontown.” Oddly enough I’ve never once walked through that land and made the association with the movie on a conscious level outside of riding RRCTS.
Like Disney should develop all their unused land in the resort district and there’s a ton of available land just waiting for development plans.
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