Ravenclaw78
Well-Known Member
Universal's Wizarding Worlds around the globe had, for better or worse, the draconian fist of JK Rowling enforcing her will about every tiny detail. It resulted in incredible recreations of Hogsmeade and Diagon Alley, with so many hidden secrets that you can find something new every time you visit. On the other hand, it also resulted in a lot of cuts and compromises. A walk-through Hagrid's Hut in Hogsmeade got cut because she insisted it had to be identical to the movie set, which had a very non-ADA compliant set of steps instead of the ramp that would have needed to be built in the theme park. The otherwise-vegan Butterbeer can't be ordered without the dairy "foam" topping (because it wouldn't look authentic enough) or with alcohol (and the employees WILL stop you if they spot you trying to mix an adult beverage into a Butterbeer, as some friends of mine discovered). The USO entrance to the Hogwarts Express had to be moved outside the land. Other than Celestina Warbeck, no characters from the books or movies can be portrayed by live actors, so the only photo ops are with a generic bus driver and train conductor. Etc, etc.
Maybe SWGE would have benefited from George Lucas's guiding hand. On the other hand, Han Shot First, and he never met a crappy piece of merchandise he didn't approve of if he thought he could make a buck off it. Chances are, fans would be just as annoyed at a Lucas-led land as they are with a Chapek-led land.
Maybe SWGE would have benefited from George Lucas's guiding hand. On the other hand, Han Shot First, and he never met a crappy piece of merchandise he didn't approve of if he thought he could make a buck off it. Chances are, fans would be just as annoyed at a Lucas-led land as they are with a Chapek-led land.