News MuppetVision 3-D's Future: Potential Disney Park Venues and Vision Pro Immersive Experience

SteamboatJoe

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That would make sense if Monstropolis, Galaxy's Edge and Andy's Backyard had old Hollywood as their backgrounds. They don't. They are complete immersion transportative lands

What we have are immersion lands not tied together with two and a half of them being old Hollywood and everything else being a an animated land or another galaxy's world.

Which leaves us only with They own it" as cohesion.
Really no different than the lack of cohesion between certain lands in Magic Kingdom, particularly those adjacent to Tomorrowland.
 

celluloid

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Really no different than the lack of cohesion between certain lands in Magic Kingdom, particularly those adjacent to Tomorrowland.

Not really. Magic Kingdom is linked to the American Mythos of ideals both local and Romanticized past and future. All linked from Mainstreet USA to really drive the point home at the start and end of day. This is covered quite well since the dawn of study of theme parks, on the plaques in varying degrees of detail from the simple ones on the train station arch, to the dedication by Walt and Marty Sklar.
DHS is no comparison.
 

SteamboatJoe

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Not really. Magic Kingdom is linked to the American Mythos of ideals both local and Romanticized past and future. All linked from Mainstreet USA to really drive the point home at the start and end of day. This is covered quite well since the dawn of study of theme parks, on the plaques in varying degrees of detail from the simple ones on the train station arch, to the dedication by Walt and Marty Sklar.
DHS is no comparison.
And DHS is romanticized Hollywood and the places the movies made there take us. Instead of generalized places, they are just more specific.
 

celluloid

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And DHS is romanticized Hollywood and the places the movies made there take us. Instead of generalized places, they are just more specific.
Yes. That is what a large part of it started as with the studio.

What it has become...
But Monstropolis is not that. Andy's Backyard is not that. Galaxy's Edge is not that. It does not really match and there is no transition to the entrance and exit. About half of the park are now animated movie-based lands. Not amalgamations. No comaprison to MK

Only one and a Half Land is that anymore. Sunset Blvd and Hollywood Blvd. They have been butchered. And one was always technically the entrance plaza.
 
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SteamboatJoe

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Yes. That is what a large part of it started as with the studio.

What it has become...
But Monstropolis is not that. Andy's Backyard is not that. Galaxy's Edge is not that. It does not really match and there is no transition to the entrance and exit. About half of the park are now animated movie-based lands. Not amalgamations. No comaprison to MK

Only one and a Half Land is that anymore. Sunset Blvd and Hollywood Blvd. They have been butchered. And one was always technically the entrance plaza.
They are exactly places the movies take us. I mean if you're saying the whole park isn't themed to LA or a studio backlot anymore, of course, but the evolution of how movies are created (green screens and computers) made that change a necessity. The mystique and glamour of movie making no longer exists and an entire park devoted to the "the old ways of doing things" is way too niche.

Hollywood, Sunset, and Grand Avenue are the roads of Hollywood that take us to places in a way that only Hollywood can. It doesn't have to be your cup of tea or design preference but it doesn't mean the theme doesn't exist.

There is absolutely zero thematic transition in MK between Fantasyland and Tomorrowland (Tea Cups to Speedway and Cosmic Rays) or Main Street and Tomorrowland (Plaza Inn to Tomorrowland Terrace).
 

TheMaxRebo

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The studios used to be much more about the making of movies and TV - it is now about putting you into the worlds that film and television have created and enabling you to have your own adventures in those worlds. So instead of the making of Star Wars, it is putting you in the world of Star Wars. Instead of about making Toy Story and Pixar movies, it is about putting you in Andy's backyard and how it feels to be a toy there

And Monstropolis will do that too - make you feel like a part of that work and go on adventures like Mike and Sully

The front of the park is still more like the studios, though Sunset Bvld could be putting you in the world of old Hollywood. Really, just Echo lake doesn't fit the rest of the park much

Not saying this is all a good thing or a bad thing, but the change of direction and why it is IP lands vs MK which is lands with an overarching theme and various attractions/multiple IP that fit that theme
 

WDWFREAK53

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Let's turn the back of Sunset into a Muppet Studios.
Rock n Rollercoaster starring the Electric Mayhem
Theater behind Tower could house a revised MuppetVision 3D with different in-house effects.
Bring out the Muppet Mobile Labs in the RnR courtyard
Tower of Terror could have Gonzo and Rizzo running the elevators and each floor has a different skit being shot. (Swedish Chef, Pigs in Space, etc.)

(Yes, the Tower of Terror line was sarcasm)
 

SteamboatJoe

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The studios used to be much more about the making of movies and TV - it is now about putting you into the worlds that film and television have created and enabling you to have your own adventures in those worlds. So instead of the making of Star Wars, it is putting you in the world of Star Wars. Instead of about making Toy Story and Pixar movies, it is about putting you in Andy's backyard and how it feels to be a toy there

And Monstropolis will do that too - make you feel like a part of that work and go on adventures like Mike and Sully

The front of the park is still more like the studios, though Sunset Bvld could be putting you in the world of old Hollywood. Really, just Echo lake doesn't fit the rest of the park much

Not saying this is all a good thing or a bad thing, but the change of direction and why it is IP lands vs MK which is lands with an overarching theme and various attractions/multiple IP that fit that theme
Well said. They are just different philosophical approaches to the conveyance of theme.
 

Blobbles

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MUPPETVISION 3D’S FUTURE: THE STORY SO FAR

Since there has been a lot of discussion about the closure and hypothetical future of MV*3D as a result of disneys open ended claims, I wanted to make a master post with everything that is currently out there about the future of MV3D, both official word and rumors



OFFICIAL WORD:



DISNEY: "As we move forward with these changes, we are having creative conversations and exploring ways to preserve the film and other parts of the experience for fans to enjoy in the future."



JIM HENSON COMPANY: “As we learn of the show's upcoming closure in its current form at Disney's Hollywood Studios, we look forward to Muppet*Vision 3D's next act."



FAN SITE RUMORS:



TOUGHPIGS: “Our contacts at Disney have told us that they are investigating options to keep the attraction alive in another format. If it’s possible, this may not be the last we see of Muppet*Vision 3D.”

&

“The surrounding displays, including the iconic Miss Piggy fountain, will be removed as well, though we have been told that Disney is investigating options for a new location for the statue.”



DISNEY DISH: Jim Hill: “Imagineering is having conversations about bringing back MuppetVision into the Disney Parks in some form” Len Testa: "well, I know what you know so that's all I'll say".



WDWMAGIC: “While the closure of MuppetVision 3D in its current form at Disney's Hollywood Studios is blow for fans, The Jim Henson Company's statement hints at a promising future. The phrase "we look forward to MuppetVision 3D's next act" suggests that this beloved attraction is not gone forever, but rather poised for an evolution—perhaps in a new format, location, or even as part of a digital experience.”

(If you want me to change your quote Steve, just lmk and i will)



Use this as you will. Hope this is helpful
 

Blobbles

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MUPPETVISION 3D’S FUTURE: THE STORY SO FAR

Since there has been a lot of discussion about the closure and hypothetical future of MV*3D as a result of disneys open ended claims, I wanted to make a master post with everything that is currently out there about the future of MV3D, both official word and rumors



OFFICIAL WORD:



DISNEY: "As we move forward with these changes, we are having creative conversations and exploring ways to preserve the film and other parts of the experience for fans to enjoy in the future."



JIM HENSON COMPANY: “As we learn of the show's upcoming closure in its current form at Disney's Hollywood Studios, we look forward to Muppet*Vision 3D's next act."



FAN SITE RUMORS:



TOUGHPIGS: “Our contacts at Disney have told us that they are investigating options to keep the attraction alive in another format. If it’s possible, this may not be the last we see of Muppet*Vision 3D.”

&

“The surrounding displays, including the iconic Miss Piggy fountain, will be removed as well, though we have been told that Disney is investigating options for a new location for the statue.”



DISNEY DISH: Jim Hill: “Imagineering is having conversations about bringing back MuppetVision into the Disney Parks in some form” Len Testa: "well, I know what you know so that's all I'll say".



WDWMAGIC: “While the closure of MuppetVision 3D in its current form at Disney's Hollywood Studios is blow for fans, The Jim Henson Company's statement hints at a promising future. The phrase "we look forward to MuppetVision 3D's next act" suggests that this beloved attraction is not gone forever, but rather poised for an evolution—perhaps in a new format, location, or even as part of a digital experience.”

(If you want me to change your quote Steve, just lmk and i will)



Use this as you will. Hope this is helpful
Real question though: has ANYONE actually HEARD about what this preservation could mean? NO personal opinions on what you personally THINK could happen.
 

Jrb1979

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Not to sound like a huge conspiracy nut, but Sesame posting this definitely feels intentional...

What are the odds of a "creative solution" being moving MuppetVision to a different theme park altogether. We know the Henson company is invested in keeping the show alive, who is to say that doesn't extend to Sesame Workshop? Could we see a deal made that allows Sesame Place to become the new home of MuppetVision 3D?

I know its extremely unlikely. Its way more likely that this film finds a new home is on Disney+ or even at the Sunset Showcase/Magic Eye...but is this possible?

I don't think it would end up at Sesame Place. They are owned by the SeaWorld parks. I can see it going to Busch Gardens or SeaWorld over Sesame Place
 

The Leader of the Club

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So, I’ve been thinking about the idea of MuppetVision on Disney+. I think if that happens we need an introduction from The Henson Kids, Frank Oz, or Dave Goelz to explain the significance of this attraction. Putting it on D+ should be done with love and admiration for the attraction’s history instead of just slapping it on there to appease fanboys.
 

muddyrivers

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So, I’ve been thinking about the idea of MuppetVision on Disney+. I think if that happens we need an introduction from The Henson Kids, Frank Oz, or Dave Goelz to explain the significance of this attraction. Putting it on D+ should be done with love and admiration for the attraction’s history instead of just slapping it on there to appease fanboys.
I think it also needs to be made available in both 3D and 2D. Because if they just release the 2D footage, that would be a huge disservice to the attraction and its fans. Also, how do you incorporate the interaction with the animatronics in the film?
 

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