lazyboy97o
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Monsters was not in flux. It was one of the first to be permitted. All of the lands have sizable expansion pads.Nope, again, pre Covid19. Monsters was in Flux. It is half expansion pad.
Monsters was not in flux. It was one of the first to be permitted. All of the lands have sizable expansion pads.Nope, again, pre Covid19. Monsters was in Flux. It is half expansion pad.
Monsters was not in flux. It was one of the first to be permitted. All of the lands have sizable expansion pads.
So what kind of star trek ride was in the works? Is it still in the works?Interesting. You know more than I do then. The Monsters and Nintendo plans I have seen have the area marked Expansion pad are one in the same. There were definitely things in flux though. Also publicly speaking this was announced by Tom Williams to not go by the concept art due to that reason. A transparent thing that should probably be done more often.
So what kind of star trek ride was in the works? Is it still in the works?
there's certainly a lot being _made_, but it doesn't seem to have the push in the mainstream that even FlareTrek, much less the TNG/DS9/VOY eraI disagree I loved the JJ Trek movies and the first 2 did really well. Heck another movie is coming out in 2023 and there are new 3 shows for Star Trek on Paramount Plus not including Star Trek Prodigy which will be a big hit with kids. Star Trek as a property and a brand is still very successful.
There's an expansion pad between Nintendo and Monsters but it would likely be a new land. If you look at the site plan it is separated from the two by fire access roads.Interesting. You know more than I do then. The Monsters and Nintendo plans I have seen have the area marked Expansion pad are one in the same. There were definitely things in flux though. Also publicly speaking this was announced by Tom Williams to not go by the concept art due to that reason. A transparent thing that should probably be done more often.
There was no Star Trek ride in the works for Epic Universe. As of now IP gets a dedicated land.So what kind of star trek ride was in the works? Is it still in the works?
Oh ok. Thanks for the clarificationThere's an expansion pad between Nintendo and Monsters but it would likely be a new land. If you look at the site plan it is separated from the two by fire access roads.
Things are always in flux to a degree but the attraction roster was set as was most of the rest of the programming. The parks always say don't take art as gospel because it can be behind development, things can get cut, there are embellishments and sometimes people think they see things that are not there. There were people insisting the concept art for the new Spider-Man rides at Disney's California Adventure and Walt Disney Studios Park showed a suspended dark ride even though section drawings had already been published.
There was no Star Trek ride in the works for Epic Universe. As of now IP gets a dedicated land.
I agree. It would fit as an phase 2 land for the park between Potter and Dragons.Epic would be a better location than IOA wouldn’t you say?
That space is occupied by the racing coaster.I agree. It would fit as an phase 2 land for the park between Potter and Dragons.
I agree! That would be awesome. Peronsally I want to see AT&T to put more effort into the Six Flags parks. Plus it would be great to have a Paramount Park in the US.
Yeah it would be cool to see Paramount actually use their properties in a park. Plus don't do it cheaply like Six Flags A fully fledged Paramount park with Star Trek and Nickelodeon lands on the scale of Galaxy's Edge and Wizarding World would be awesome.Paramount bought Great America in California, and I guess sold it to Cedar Fair in 2006. The only thing good to come out of that from my perspective as a kid was they added a nickelodeon slime zone that was really fun to play in. I guess the Drop Zone, too, before that kid died.
I haven't been there in years, obviously, lol
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