So, You Want to be an Imagineer Season 15: Uniting Universal (Official Hub Thread)

spacemt354

Chili's
I think you're overreacting a bit SPEW :hilarious: It's just a fun project with IPs everyone would want to experience somehow. That's the fun of armchair imagineering :D
Agreed. I thoroughly have enjoyed working on the project with you and everyone else! We both recently have caught up with the GoT show and it seemed like a fun land to create! That's really the end of the thought process.:bookworm:

But the same argument made over and over (with no fleshed out content to replace the already completed land) gets a bit exhaustive.
 

MonorailRed

Applebees
Agreed. I thoroughly have enjoyed working on the project with you and everyone else! We both recently have caught up with the GoT show and it seemed like a fun land to create! That's really the end of the thought process.:bookworm:

But the same argument made over and over (with no fleshed out content to replace the already completed land) gets a bit exhaustive.

Agreed!

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Suchomimus

Well-Known Member
My two cents, I don't see an issue with either of the two lands. They fit with Universal's teen crowd, and would be something different rather than the same rides again and again. Lord of the Rings would be amazing as would Game of Thrones. I think this is more your personal dislike for the properties and less so about how well they fit.
It’s not that I hate them (except the Hobbit prequels), it’s that I hate when
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Disney/Universal creates attractions and lands around their franchises, no one bats an eye and everyone comes up with different reincarnation of Disney/Universal franchises.
Disney/Universal introduces foreign IP to parks, everyone loses their minds and comes up with more foreign IPs to add to Disney/Universal.

Coming up with new content for theme parks and resorts are thing but franchises are a completely different matter. *New end of discussion (sorry Space, I just had to address things with him)
 

Poe Dameron

Well-Known Member
It’s not that I hate them (except the Hobbit prequels), it’s that I hate when
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Disney/Universal creates attractions and lands around their franchises, no one bats an eye and everyone comes up with different reincarnation of Disney/Universal franchises.
Disney/Universal introduces foreign IP to parks, everyone loses their minds and comes up with more foreign IPs to add to Disney/Universal.

Coming up with new content for theme parks and resorts are thing but franchises are a completely different matter. *New end of discussion (sorry Space, I just had to address things with him)
You make a sound point, but you're taking it to the extreme with your arguments. Rather than focusing on the potential for the land, you're just looking at the IPs. Both of which you said you have little interest in. Hence the bias.

I don't want to drag it on further though. You have your right to an opinion.
 

spacemt354

Chili's
It’s not that I hate them (except the Hobbit prequels), it’s that I hate when
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Disney/Universal creates attractions and lands around their franchises, no one bats an eye and everyone comes up with different reincarnation of Disney/Universal franchises.
Disney/Universal introduces foreign IP to parks, everyone loses their minds and comes up with more foreign IPs to add to Disney/Universal.

Coming up with new content for theme parks and resorts are thing but franchises are a completely different matter. *New end of discussion (sorry Space, I just had to address things with him)
You make a sound point, but you're taking it to the extreme with your arguments. Rather than focusing on the potential for the land, you're just looking at the IPs. Both of which you said you have little interest in. Hence the bias.

I don't want to drag it on further though. You have your right to an opinion.
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Suchomimus

Well-Known Member
I think you're overreacting a bit SPEW :hilarious: It's just a fun project with IPs everyone would want to experience somehow. That's the fun of armchair imagineering :D
I’m sorry about that but I’m the kind of person who sees the world as black and white. In this cases; there’s either white (IPs that Universal/Disney already have in their parks) or black (IPs Disney/Universal had at one time but let the contract expire or IPs they are not likey to have in their parks) there aren’t that many gray areas (IPs that are likely to be used in the near future) so to speak.
 

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