Not when you consider that the Universal Studios they are talking about is in California not Orlando. Disney and Universal work very closely together when you consider the fact that in many areas they are in heavy competition with each other. Just think about how Disney, owner of ABC TV, is always promoting and showing Harry Potter movies. The one genre that is most closely in competition with Disney as far as the Theme parks go. There is no New York Street in the parks operated by Disney. I have never really thought about it, but, since they shut down Disney/MGM, Disney doesn't even possess a back lot anywhere. They lease them from other studios, I think. If that is incorrect, someone, correct me. My mind is drawing a blank on the existence of a Disney one.