News Monster Inc Land Coming to Disney's Hollywood Studios

Charlie The Chatbox Ghost

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Fingers crossed that Zootopia takes over the animation courtyard
I love Zootopia, but does it bug anyone else that Disney seems to only be focused on the same handful of currently relevant but not evergreen IP, and are cloning so many lands to the point that parks are just hodgepodges of a random combination of lands? Like, Hollywood Studios used to have an identity, and soon it's going to be "this land from Hong Kong, this land from Shanghai, this land from California", etc. How long until the Lion King land from Paris gets cloned here?

I miss when all the parks had clear, distinct identities. EPCOT doesn't feel like EPCOT anymore, Hollywood Studios doesn't feel like either Hollywood nor a studio anymore, etc.
 

WorldExplorer

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Since Muppet Vision is going, do you think they'll take down the "Salute to all cook offs but mostly barbecue" sign in Regal Eagle or will it just become another Epcot "homage" to something great we don't get to have anymore?
 

GoofGoof

Premium Member
So Disney updated the seats in Muppets. So at that moment in time they did not know they were going to tear down the place.

This tells me, Disney never has any long term plan for anything and whatever happens, happens and Disney is just does stuff randomly, so even for stuff they announce and create concept drawings for may never happen or may be greatly changed.

We have NO IDEA what's going happen.
From the official announcement:
the new land will include the coaster we’ve all dreamed of – a suspended ride recreating the door vault scene – plus dining and shopping and a whole new theater show.
So the theater will be repurposed for the new Monsters show which will I assume include the new seats. The concept art shows the theater building in tact as well. They are not going to tear it down.
 

celluloid

Well-Known Member
Since Muppet Vision is going, do you think they'll take down the "Salute to all cook offs but mostly barbecue" sign in Regal Eagle or will it just become another Epcot "homage" to something great we don't get to have anymore?
See it as an homage. But like much of WDW and EPCOT. It is a cha ce to say "That reminds me of when this better thing used to exist."
 

Disgruntled Walt

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In the Parks
No
I think this new land will be great. My only real fear right now is Tower. I need the new film to do well, so, as is always the case, my happiness now depends on Scarlett Johansson.
As a diehard TZ fan, I hope the film bombs and they keep Tower as it is. You can dream about being in a hotel with Scarlett Johansson, but don't you dare take Rod Serling away!
 

RSoxNo1

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In an ideal world, how long do you guys think MuppetVision would have lasted?

Clearly they identified this area of the park as easier to develop than Animation Courtyard. Best case scenario, 7 years tops.

It’s also worth pointing out that Monsters is a really aesthetically uninteresting IP. The whole gimmick is that the setting is banal, contrasting with the fantastic characters. A full land and coaster centerpiece are terribly ill-fitting for the franchise. It needs a dark ride - like the one in Tokyo.

It's a city scape, not much different than Muppets to be honest. I think we would be that much more enthusiastic if they could somehow get Ride and Go Seek in the Muppets theater in addition the Coaster.

There’s gotta be a better way to abbreviate this

Nope, that's the best way.
 
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UNCgolf

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I love Zootopia, but does it bug anyone else that Disney seems to only be focused on the same handful of currently relevant but not evergreen IP, and are cloning so many lands to the point that parks are just hodgepodges of a random combination of lands? Like, Hollywood Studios used to have an identity, and soon it's going to be "this land from Hong Kong, this land from Shanghai, this land from California", etc. How long until the Lion King land from Paris gets cloned here?

I miss when all the parks had clear, distinct identities. EPCOT doesn't feel like EPCOT anymore, Hollywood Studios doesn't feel like either Hollywood nor a studio anymore, etc.

This is one of the reasons I think Hollywood Studios was a better/more enjoyable park in the 1990s than it is right now, even with a weaker attraction lineup.
 

fngoofy

Well-Known Member
Thank goodness WDW has the "blessing of size". Otherwise the parks would stay the same footprint and never able to accommodate more guests... plus, favorite attractions would get replaced.

Also, thank goodness the creative folks are able to come up with new storylines and shows for the streaming services so that existing park IP can grow and flourish. Like in Fontierland, Davy Crocket, Zorro, and Elfago Baca are ripe for adventurous shows. If not for this fantastic storytelling, we'd have things like anthropomorphic cars mudding through the wilderness counting as frontier adventure in place of real, human stories.

We'd also get things like a mish-mosh of villains being thrown together in a land. It would have been horrible if they had put a whole new ring around the entire park (like the hub expansion) that crated additions to each land that could have the villains that made sense for each land exist within a cohesive storytelling for that land.

Again, thank goodness for the blessing of size and the creative process.
 

azox

Well-Known Member
Putting the Monsters Inc land in this location is a good decision. While I love the Muppet's a ton, I think this move will bring more life to this area and a refreshed RNRC would be a fun time too.

Since the coaster is being built slightly outside of the current park limits, hopefully they will keep the Muppet 3D show open for a while before they have to rennovate the area. After that, hopefully they move Muppet 3d over to Epcot or into the expansion theater at some point.

The indirect action that I like about this decision is how it might affect the cars land build at the Magic Kingdom.
With Launch Bay still being a wasteland, maybe they can move cars land into that area. This idea was mentioned in a video by "the noble way" on youtube and I think it would be great to see.

Video: Disney World Carsland

 

Nickm2022

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I'm happy about this, I do hope eventually muppets3d takes the places of the cars/villains show building. Plus ive been saying for a while muppets for RcRC is a great choice. I also hope (even though I doubt it happens) that Star Tours gets rethemed and becomes a part of Monsters Inc
 

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