draybook
Well-Known Member
Which is so unfortunate for both Disney and us. Had they locked down Potter it could have been the end of any serious competition from Universal.
Nah, I'd prefer healthy competition.
Which is so unfortunate for both Disney and us. Had they locked down Potter it could have been the end of any serious competition from Universal.
I say that because I have no interest in theme parks other than Disney and would have preferred one stop shopping for my Potter obsessed childrenNah, I'd prefer healthy competition.
Normally, I would agree, but then you run the risk of trying to be a "one-stop-shop" to please everyone and the "product" can become diluted.I say that because I have no interest in theme parks other than Disney and would have preferred one stop shopping for my Potter obsessed children
I believe the plan was a Midway mania type attraction was their Pitch to JK. I am grateful universal won her attention because those plans solidified a future of competition between the resorts.Then we would have had no Avatarland or Staresrsl
Disney would have made like one Harry Potter ride and left it at that. kind of like FroZen which is just a rebranded Maelstrom.
They never would have made an entire world like universal did.
Going to be slightly rude, but anyone who says Forbidden Journey is an average ride isn't worth listening to.
Not trying to be one of those people on here, but it would be logistically impossible to have people in 9-10 foot tall blue alien costumes walking around Pandora and have it look realistic, so to compare the two lands based on that requirement isn't really fair, IMO. In all other aspects, I found Pandora to be extremely immersive, even to the point that the only hint of Disney you will see in Pandora are the Magic Band scanners-you won't find any Mickey Mouse Pandora t-shirts or Donald Duck Na'vi plushies or Goofy meet and greets. The first time you go, it can even be hard to spot the queue entrance for FOP & NRJ, as there is not as much obvious signage as there is anywhere else at WDW. I've never been to HP at Uni, so I can't comment there, but, to me, it would be hard to beat Pandora for immersion.I have not been to Pandora yet BUT been to the WWHP. Harry potter feels more immersed. As someone said there are no blue aliens and such walking around. In harry potter world, there are people all over the place dressed up.
...would be logistically impossible to have people in 9-10 foot tall blue alien costumes walking around Pandora and have it look realistic...
Agreed. Anything less than a convincing alien costume would kind of destroy the immersion, not enhance it. Not to detract from HP, but it's alot easier for them to simply dress someone up in a wizard/witch/Hogwarts costume.I'm not sure how you'd do this. You'd have to put them on some kind of stilt, which would mean their feet would be somewhere midway up the leg. I don't think the illusion would hold up.
Going to be slightly rude, but anyone who says Forbidden Journey is an average ride isn't worth listening to.
This,Pandora is a start, but SWL will be the all immersive comparable and over take of HPL.
Going to be slightly rude, but anyone who says Forbidden Journey is an average ride isn't worth listening to.
I have to beg to differ. I have seen maybe 2.5 potter movies and have read no books. I do not identify as any of their "houses" but I am super impressed with the landsI feel that you have to know Potter (which I don't) in order to get the Potter Lands.
I thought that they were extremely well done, but without knowing what I was looking at - there was nothing to relate to.
I've yet to visit Pandora, but since it is a natural looking land - you don't really need to know what you are looking at in order to appreciate it.
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