No Name
Well-Known Member
Indeed. This is a low-hanging fruit for IP integration and would be a cheap, quick changeover.
I don't even blame them. If they can make a compelling product based upon a movie franchise in their movie theme park, so be it. Aerosmith never really fit for me.
It’s not a movie theme park, Disney does not define it as such, and narrowing the park to that could very well narrow its appeal. At a certain point they’d be attracting highly overlapping markets. Having attractions that pull people with different interests like music, television, video games, books, theater, magic, etc. is smart business, and is something Universal’s done quite a bit of recently, even though Universal certainly has no 12th level intellect.
Guess MMRR should make its way out for a movie franchise though!
Someone should remind them that the second they build something, it BECOMES a Disney brand. There’s no need to find an IP.
They literally have a Haunted Mansion line. Park-specific properties can make money.
Very good point. Unfortunately Bob Iger has a personal bias that he‘s gone so far as to restructure the company around so that thought doesn’t seem like it’ll be accepted anytime soon.
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