That is matter of opinion and you or I could never really prove how Uni. compares to Disney on a quality level, becuase its strictly an opinion. Someone could say they like Six Flags more than Disney and Uni. and they wouldn't be wrong. It's just an opinion.
Someone liking one or the other better is NOT the same as quality or competition. You're correct in that liking one or the other is an opinion, I'm not talking about liking one or the other.
Have you been to Universal in recent years to see the horrible conditions of the parks? You see people complain about things wrong at Disney, but the conditions at Universal have been deplorable.
But the biggest thing that shows that Disney is in a different league than Universal is this.
Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom, 16.64 million, up 3.0 percent
Epcot, 10.46 million, up 5.5 percent
Disney-MGM Studios, 9.10 million, up 5.0 percent
Disney's Animal Kingdom, 8.91 million, up 8.6 percent
Universal Studios Florida, 6.00 million, up 1.2 percent
SeaWorld Orlando, 5.74 million, up 2.5 percent
Universal's Islands of Adventure, 5.30 million, down 4.8 percent
WDW Total: 45m
Universal Total: 11.3m
Sorry, but when you're only dealing with 25% of the people, you can't be considered the equal.
I could agree with you on Spider-Man and Mickey. I already said that LOTR is probally just as popular as HP. However the other things on your list are no way more popular than HP. Toy Story being more popular as a franchise than HP?
It is. Besides the movies, it makes ridiculous amounts in merchandising, a lot more than Harry Potter. Why do you think Disney fought so hard to keep merchandising rights when they were renegotiating the Pixar deal before they purchased them? The merchandising to these movies easily makes more then the box office. Much, much more.
I get the impression that you've grown up with Harry Potter. Its fine to believe its a great series, and to love it. But you can't disregard other franchises simply because they aren't Potter.
Could you explain this a little more? I think it wouldn't be hard to do an entire LOTR theme park, never mind a land.
Sure, all I meant was that I don't like the idea of giving an unproven (in theme parks) property an entire land of attractions. If you do one, and it does well, you add another.
No disrespect meant to LotR, there are hundreds if not thousands of possibilities for shows and rides that could come from LotR, but if you were going to have an LotR theme park presence, I think it should begin with a single attraction.