The House Cup: An Imagineering Competition - Discussion Thread

IAmNotAHufflepuff

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Jurassic Park came first because it was he reason why we have Islands of Adventure; to go and adventure in worlds; or islands/ports based on mostly based on literature and exotic worlds. Now you may say that Donkey Kong has an exotic world his own, but his game is a spinoff of Mario and that making Nintendoland in IOA or USF would be the equivalent of building Tomorrowland in Hollywood Studios or Walt Disney Studios park. Also is "Ride The Movies" still Universal Studios parks' slogan? Also Curious George and The Simpsons may be tv shows but they exactly ruin the concept of movies since they are the same room, just not the same concept.

I'm pretty sure it's still the slogan,

Now you're complaining about a broad theme being acceptable for one park, yet you are specific about everything fitting the overall theme on the other.

Just let it go dude... Magic Kingdom doesn't have a specific theme that everything in the park is based around either.
 

IAmNotAHufflepuff

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And no I am not complaining that one broad theme is acceptable because Jurassic Park is a key staple of the making of IOA, and that a studio is a place where people make movies, tv shows, and music videos.

I've seen this before... While the theory is well-constructed and has evidence, there's no official source from the company that has ever confirmed it.

I agree with what you are saying, but just labeling it as a "studio park" is just a broad, cheap excuse for slapping un-related IP's into a park.
 

Jack Pumpkinhead

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I've seen this before... While the theory is well-constructed and has evidence, there's no official source from the company that has ever confirmed it.

I agree with what you are saying, but just labeling it as a "studio park" is just a broad, cheap excuse for slapping un-related IP's into a park.
I told you, a studio is where movies and tv shows are produced, and yes; they are unrelated; in theming. And that's very rich coming from the guy who put the land of Oz and Pixar in his Walt Disney Studios park expansion plan.
 

IAmNotAHufflepuff

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I told you, a studio is where movies and tv shows are produced, and yes; they are unrelated; in theming. And that's very rich coming from the guy who put the land of Oz and Pixar in his Walt Disney Studios park expansion plan.

In terms of the expansion plan (it was actually a team effort), it probably was too much for that particular challenge to completely pave down the theme and start from scratch theming-wise... We tried making it into what Hollywood Studios is today.. Not really coherent, but really immersive in individual lands.

If I didn't explain it well enough... Hey @spacemt354, remember this? :p

Also, @Voxel. :hilarious:
 

spacemt354

Chili's
Original Poster
In terms of the expansion plan (it was actually a team effort), it probably was too much for that particular challenge to completely pave down the theme and start from scratch theming-wise... We tried making it into what Hollywood Studios is today.. Not really coherent, but really immersive in individual lands.

If I didn't explain it well enough... Hey @spacemt354, remember this? :p

Also, @Voxel. :hilarious:
I do remember it quite well:p

Gringotts
 

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