It's definitely conceivable that Universal could, in theory, nab those rights, so that wouldn't be an issue. Those books take me back. R.L. Stine was like the Stephen King of children's horror lolI really love the Godzilla idea! It could be a beautifully themed area!
One last land idea: What if the last land complimented the rest of them? Horror and made for children?
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Exactly! Everyone has some form of Goosebumps memory. And with sooooo many books to look at, there is easily enough material for a whole land.It's definitely conceivable that Universal could, in theory, nab those rights, so that wouldn't be an issue. Those books take me back. R.L. Stine was like the Stephen King of children's horror lol
I don't think that Fox owns Futurama. I know that the rights have bounced around a lot....Y'know, if it weren't for the fact that it's now owned by Disney, I would've suggested a Futurama land.
I had that same thought earlier lol. That was what inspired me to suggest Rick & Morty hahaY'know, if it weren't for the fact that it's now owned by Disney, I would've suggested a Futurama land.
I really love the Godzilla idea! It could be a beautifully themed area!
One last land idea: What if the last land complimented the rest of them? Horror and made for children?
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Of those three, Mad Max would be my pick. Though I've only seen Fury Road and the Rick & Morty episode that parodied it, so I don't know much we could do beyond a slot car E-Ticket And some cool Wasteland environments. Maybe a Thunderdome stunt and effects show? Thunderdome is Mad Max, right?I don't think that Fox owns Futurama. I know that the rights have bounced around a lot....
Whatever you guys choose I'll support. We just gotta get moving on this. Out of Pi's list, my choices are:
.Mad Max
.Bioshock
.Adventure Time
Thunderdome is Mad Max, yes. Honestly, Fury Road is the one that matters so it’s not an issue that you haven’t seen the others. I think that the biggest issue is figuring out how to convey the action in a dark ride, but everything else is very feasible.Of those three, Mad Max would be my pick. Though I've only seen Fury Road and the Rick & Morty episode that parodied it, so I don't know much we could do beyond a slot car E-Ticket And some cool Wasteland environments. Maybe a Thunderdome stunt and effects show? Thunderdome is Mad Max, right?
Same here. The whole IP is a proven classic.I'm sold, personally. Definitely worthy of the 'Epic' tag, recognizable, multicultural appeal, and lends itself rather well to attractions, provided we make them unique enough to stand out against the Reign of Kongs and JP River Adventures of the world.
Out of all these my too pick is still Mad Max given its unique aesthetic currently not represented in a Orlando theme park.I just wanted to quickly run through some concepts for each of the ideas we’ve discussed to look at viability:
Bioshock
.bathysphere simulator
.dark ride experience through Rapture Civil War
Mad Max
.Thunderdome stunt show
.slot car dark ride
Ghostbusters
.shooting dark ride
Adventure Time
.simulator through cosmic universe
.dark ride/ coaster through Ooo
Godzilla
.special effects show
.themed coaster
Avatar
.water ride
.dueling coaster (side note, I’ve always wanted to make a dueling roller coaster and water coaster)
Rick and Morty - The Citadel of Ricks.
.BttF: The Ride parody simulator
.Blips n Chitz.
. Weird flat ride.
Out of all of these, I think that the only one that blatantly doesn’t work is Ghostbusters. I just genuinely don’t know which is best as there doesn’t seem to be a clear outlier to me.
I think that’s where I’m at too. I really adore the Bikini Atoll, but I think that Mad Max has more potential as a land.Same here. The whole IP is a proven classic.
Out of all these my too pick is still Mad Max given its unique aesthetic currently not represented in a Orlando theme park.
Godzilla would be my runner up.
I think Ghostbusters works better as a stand-alone attraction and not its own land.
Give me a few hours and I have full pitches for each of the three lands we’re stuck between, if it would make the decision easier. I’m just stuck at work right now so I can’t type it out on my phone.Looks like we're somewhat split, although Mad Max has picked up some steam. For the sake of confirming an IP asap, let's roll with Mad Max, provided no one has any objections? It's not set in stone just yet.
Ooh League of Extraordinary Gentlemen was one of the first things I thought of as well, but I worry about its' placement with it being a comic book, as IoA is the literature park. I would absolutely love to work with that IP, and the world absolutely lends itself to an immersive theme park land, but I dunno.Hey I was just informed that not only has things started early but the first thread i found myself on was the enemies. Hi, I'm pix, my pronouns are they them and I was not prepared to start until june first so i don't have much to contribute. Out of the ones listed my top 3 are avatar, adventure time, and rick and morty, and i know we are basically just down to pick one of the ones listed but I feel like i gotta throw out my first two instinctive thoughts which were league of extrordinary gentleman and road to el dorado. but yeah. I am not available much for this one so really i dont have too firm of a preference.
(I swear I am marginally more cohearent and better at writing when I am more awake and also more sober, I just popped on to change my profile pic and saw things were happening)
I agree with Mad Max being the best pick, though I'm not terribly passionate about it either. I don't think it's good that none of us are terribly passionate about the properties, but unfortunately we have to keep moving. I'm sure that we can still knock it out of the park.Like Ace, none of these I'm crazy passionate about and none of these I'm crazy against.
I think Mad Max is my pick.
I know nothing about Godzilla even if the land ideas we have sound cool. And Adventure Time just doesn't grab me as much despite being the most familiar with that one. Mad Max feels like a good balance between different things and gives us a good chance to create a land that could stand on its own apart from the IP.
We could always pull an audible and go all in on Cats as a goofy, tongue in cheek project.I agree with Mad Max being the best pick, though I'm not terribly passionate about it either. I don't think it's good that none of us are terribly passionate about the properties, but unfortunately we have to keep moving. I'm sure that we can still knock it out of the park.
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