Purduevian
Well-Known Member
I'll just leave this here...
I'll just leave this here...
Remember when MK used to have three different Christmas stage shows instead of only being one?
There was "Sparkling Christmas Spectacular"
"Mickey's Twas The Night Before Christmas"
And "Miss Minnie's Country Christmas"
The last thing that park needs is a major boost! Really all MK needs is to have all their venues open and attractions maintained to proper show quality. It’s always going to be the busiest park in the world. It’s the other three parks that need boosts.
Dan is correct. A large theater wouldn't really move the needle attendance wise but would eat up crowds. It's EXACTLY what MK needs.I actually think a large theater would help with crowds, it would soak up a lot of people.
Just not where they almost put it....Dan is correct. A large theater wouldn't really move the needle attendance wise but would eat up crowds. It's EXACTLY what MK needs.
Really, I thought the location looked good, opened up a dead end to be better utilized.! Could have used the bypass at the end of each show for just a few minutes.Just not where they almost put it....
What is in the ground there is a non starterReally, I thought the location looked good, opened up a dead end to be better utilized.! Could have used the bypass at the end of each show for just a few minutes.
Oh I agree it's not a good source... but the same could be argued for people on this forum arguing Mickey is more popular considering its a Disney forum.That's not even remotely close to being a good source from a statistical standpoint. It's just a self-selected population of people on the Internet, and likely a pretty small sample size of them at that.
I mean, they have Rainbow Dash from My Little Pony ranked as more recognizable than Superman, which is obviously wrong. I don't think anyone would even attempt to legitimately argue that.
is that why the project was cancelled? the land wasnt viable to build on? if that is so how did they not know this ahead of time?What is in the ground there is a non starter
The show is actually a musical adaption of 1993’s Disney produced Super Mario Bros. They’re in talks to get John Leguizamo to reprise his role as for the opening show.Oh I agree it's not a good source... but the same could be argued for people on this forum arguing Mickey is more popular considering its a Disney forum.
Honestly I don't think it really matters if Disney puts a Mario show or a Mickey show in the Magic Kingdom Theater, either will be popular! (That is what the thread is about right?)/s
It got very expensive fastis that why the project was cancelled? the land wasnt viable to build on? if that is so how did they not know this ahead of time?
Interesting. Thank you for dribbling out some infoIt got very expensive fast
Just because Disney isn't doesn't mean that they're right in thinking that.Well, you're of the opinion that WDW should be worried.
Our trusted insiders say Disney isn't.
This is the argument I was making earlier. Video games are a massive industry overall, but individual games/IPs aren't on the same level as other media in terms of market penetration/cultural reach. The gaming industry is very segmented -- even just among the population who plays games, millions and millions don't care about any Nintendo titles.
They do.
1)"Individual games/IPs aren't on the same level as other media in terms of market penetration/cultural reach" - They are on the same level as cultural reach as other mediaThey do what?
If you're trying to argue that everybody who plays video games is interested in Nintendo titles, you're wrong. As I said, there are millions and millions of people who play games who don't own Nintendo systems and don't care about them. There are also millions and millions who do care, but it's not even remotely close to being a one to one ratio.
1)"Individual games/IPs aren't on the same level as other media in terms of market penetration/cultural reach" - They are on the same level as cultural reach as other media
2)"The gaming industry is very segmented" - They are as the same as very other medium - when your young you watch and obsess over a Disney franchise then you grow up and watch more adult things then you when you have god kids/neices/nephews/kids/grandkids you start to obsess over Disney franchise as youngsters in your life start watching them. The same is true for Nintendo content. It all started with JumpMan
yeah but with dlc and expansions, a really good selling videogame makes way more than any movie ever has. GTA online has made like 6 billion+ dollars and still makes 100s of millions a year off shark cards. If a movie makes 500 million its considered a major success, GTA makes that every year a decade after its releaseYou're demonstrably wrong about that. The top video games generally don't come close to selling even half as well as the top films. And they certainly don't get nearly as much media coverage/discussion as the top films, or even top TV shows.
I don't know why so many people who play video games can't accept that -- it's like they take it as a personal affront. It makes no sense to me, because I play a bunch of video games and it's not hard for me to accept that it's a fact.
Absolutely but the question is not whether video games make tons of money or are profitable - they absolutely are - but how wide spread the awareness and popularity are of specific video game properties.yeah but with dlc and expansions, a really good selling videogame makes way more than any movie ever has. GTA online has made like 6 billion+ dollars and still makes 100s of millions a year off shark cards. If a movie makes 500 million its considered a major success, GTA makes that every year a decade after its release
I believe call of duty is the highest grossing series and I'm gonna say like 90% of the population doesn't know what it is.Absolutely but the question is not whether video games make tons of money or are profitable - they absolutely are - but how wide spread the awareness and popularity are of specific video game properties.
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