BrianLo
Well-Known Member
Too bad you have that view. Stop by in a couple of years and get some relief from all the screens at WDW
The issue remains more one of variety. I realize WDW is dumping in quite a few of the same attractions that Uni has, but many parks aren't duplicating experiences they already have. The two exception to that with D23 include Millennium Falcon (Star Tours can't be long for this world) and Tron - which actually isn't a screen-simulator. I think Uni stripped one too many different attractions along the way and homogenized just a bit too much. They made one too many improvements until they actually lost something along the way...
On paper Fallon is better than Twister, but you lost a practical effect theatre show for another simulator.
On paper Transformers is better than the live stage show, but now you have none.
Diagon Alley is the pinnacle, but sucks that an excellent headliner practical boat ride was the sacrifice.
I think the one-two punch of Disaster/Beetlejuice really was the mistake though for what on paper is actually a downgrade.
It's not that I'm opposed to Fallon for example, but it needed to take out Shrek, Despicable Me or Simpsons for the sake of variety. It honestly feels like no one has been a steward of the Universal parks. No one stopped to say hey, this park needs x/y. Instead it's felt like a repetition of people like attraction z, let's do it again because they like that so much. All well and good until the park is a homogenous blob. The only Dis park that suffers from this problem is Epcot and that's one of many reasons I think its identity is so screwy.
I'm still fearful for ET, the park really truly needs ET. Not that Nintendo won't be a major improvement in all regards, but I don't think the park can keep trashing everything old/different.