Flippin'Flounder
Well-Known Member
I would, but not in 10 years. (I'm looking at you, Ellen's Energy Adventure)You wouldn't want to ride a version of Cranium Command set inside Phil's head?
I would, but not in 10 years. (I'm looking at you, Ellen's Energy Adventure)You wouldn't want to ride a version of Cranium Command set inside Phil's head?
I'd be game is if Matt Damon was involved.Imagine if they made a Jimmy Kimmel attraction or something...
So just your personal preference of not liking shows that are not targeted at you?
Breaking news: kids like different things than adults. Just because you don't like Nick's current line up doesn't mean their target audience (to whom they are #1) doesn't love it.
I don't think this is real since:There is also talk there may be a new park in the works that will be a bit more kid-oriented and will contain IPs like Nintendo, Nickelodeon and Hello Kitty.
and ADULTS- we grew up on Nintendo 64 baby!i think Nintendo would be its own park, it would be clever to open a Hello Kitty themed area in Universal for the kids though...
Nintendo probably wouldn't just attract kids, i can bet on attracting alot more teens.
I don't think this is real since:
Nintendoland is supposedly taking over the 'KidZone' area,
Nickelodeon is already part of UOR as the characters appear in the daily parade,
Hello Kitty is opening a store at the front of USF.
who are the sources? 3-5 years is not that far away, especially for a 3rd gate.You're completely missing the point. Nintendo, Hello Kitty and Nick may have small additions to the current parks, but it sounds as if they will be part of a new park, or parks, in the near future. Timetable I'm hearing is 3-5 years.
who are the sources? 3-5 years is not that far away, especially for a 3rd gate.
You're completely missing the point. Nintendo, Hello Kitty and Nick may have small additions to the current parks, but it sounds as if they will be part of a new park, or parks, in the near future. Timetable I'm hearing is 3-5 years.
No chance, whats your source?
Look 3 posts up.
well xxxx is a fantastic source, well done.
I hope this happens, id rather have a full park day than just one hotel with few fun.Hearing rumblings that the reason the Holiday Inn owned Nickelodeon Suites Resort is being de-themed to Holiday Inn Orlando Water Park is because Nickelodeon did not renew its contract that is scheduled to expire in April.
According to "friends," Universal will purchase rights to the IP once that contract has officially expired and it will be used for, not only a new resort somewhere in the I-Drive corridor, but also for theme park attractions.
There is also talk there may be a new park in the works that will be a bit more kid-oriented and will contain IPs like Nintendo, Nickelodeon and Hello Kitty.
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