Quantity is all fine and good. But, when amusement park coasters that are lightly themed like Hulk, Dr Doom's fearfall, and Dragon Challenge, I ain't complaining too much. I have a six flags 30 minutes away. They're fun-no doubt, but, if I wanted that stuff in DHS, I'd be rooting for Disney to bring in Toy Story Playland. Then they'd have at least 3 more rides that match the theming of IoA coasters and we'd just need a couple more mediocre attractions on top of that to compete with cat in the hat/hippogriff/popeye.
That statement makes no sense... TSPL is a couple of kiddie carnival rides. Hulk, Fearfall and Dragon Challenge already surpass their quality with their queues. The ride experiences are all vastly superior to RC Racers or Slinky's Zig-Zag Spin.
And Popeye's got higher quality theming than everything at DHS except ToT. Cat's also leaps and bounds ahead of TSMM in terms of entertainment value.
Hulk takes up minimal space and gives the park some kinetic energy. It's truly a Universal-style weenie. Add some LED lights to the trains and clean up the track... I have no problem with it.
Fearfall should be replaced with something more akin to ToT - an indoor ride experience featuring the Fantastic Four. I'd even enclose Storm Force and add some SFXs. That would make both significantly less carnival-esque.
Dragon Challenge is a waste of space at this point considering they don't duel anymore and the queue has been neutered by the HP theming. I'm all for removing it and putting a Forbidden Forest expansion here:
- Everest-caliber coaster themed to the Triwizard Tournament (51" height requirement)
- Ford Anglia suspended dark ride (all-ages)
- Shrieking Shack walkthrough/show experience (Poseidon's Fury meets Alien Encounter - almost like a mini HHN yearround attraction)
- Quidditch stunt show
- expanded Hippogriff family coaster (38" height requirement)
DHS has ToT - only 1 truly great, well-themed high-caliber attraction. Star Tours has a bland facade. RnRC leaves much to be desired in actual ride experience. GMR needs some updates. TSMM is just a couple Wii screens where you shoot at targets, with a wasted queue and Potato Head AA. IOA has Spidey, Popeye (it's one of the best themed and entertaining water rides in the nation), JPRA, FJ, HE, and soon to be Kong. 6 truly great, well-themed high caliber attractions.
You think RSR-lite, a Door coaster and TSPL will make DHS surpass IOA? Keep dreaming...
Not to mention the fact that by the time DHS has its expansion completed, IOA will have overtaken in attendance. IOA's attendance has been growing rapidly in the past few years. In all likelihood it will be more popular than both Animal Kingdom and DHS in just a few years. It even has a shot at overtaking Epcot. Disney's got a huge problem on their hands. If they're not willing to compete with Universal than they are really quite stupid. I don't understand why it takes Disney so long to build just one ride when Universal is building far more at a much faster rate.
I imagine something like this for an attendance increase
2014
USF - 8.2 million
IOA - 8.5 million
2015
USF - 8.9 million
IOA - 9.0 million
2016
USF - 9.2 million
IOA - 9.4 million
2017
USF - 9.6 million
IOA - 9.7 million
2018
USF - 9.8 million
IOA - 10.0 million
2019
USF - 10.1 million
IOA - 10.4 million
2019 is about when a DHS makeover might be finished or close to finished. I expect attendance to decline if Indy, LMA, Backlot Tour, B&TB, Mermaid, American Idol, and Legend of Sparrow are all supposed to be closed by early 2015. Seriously, what are people going to do in that park for more than 2-3 hrs? If you have FP+, TSMM's taken care of. ToT and RnRC are 60 min waits. Muppets and GMR both take an hour combined. Star Tours 20-30 minutes. Every major attraction in 3 hrs. Attendance can't be sustained by "Frozen Summer of Fun" forever.
That is if you assume 1 + 1=2. Cat in the Hat or Dudley Do-Right or Popeye is not a 1 for 1 with Star Wars or an expanded Pixar footprint anymore than the 1927 Yankees are worse than a beer league team because the beer league team gets to take the field with 10 players.
Popeye is up there with Splash Mountain for best water ride in the world... already know RSR-lite and the Monsters Inc door coaster won't compare. It's also about equal with whatever speedbike concept Disney uses for the Star Wars E-ticket.
The only way SWL would surpass Popeye, Dudley and Cat (all three of them) is if there's a family dark ride, lavishly-themed indoor coaster, Milennium Falcon walkthrough, X-Wing spinners, expanded Jedi Training Academy, updated facade for Star Tours, Ewok play area, Jabba's Palace and Mos Eisley Cantina. I don't imagine even half of that will come.
TSMM and Fantasmic aren't 1 for 1 with hardly anything at IOA except maybe Fearfall or Cat. And Star Tours II pales in comparison to Simpsons Ride, DM - Minion Mayhem,. Spidey and Transformers (all better simulator attractions).
So IOA still has the edge... and it's still growing. Dudley will probably be replaced by a lavish E-ticket once the TL rights expire in 2019. JP has been rumored to get a family coaster in recent years (D-ticket). Seuss will get something new eventually. LC was rumored to be replaced by Wonka (including an E-ticket Glass Elevator ride and a D-ticket family boat ride). A dark ride could fit in the front area of TL. A nighttime show is in the works for IOA. DHS is getting 3 D/E tickets at maximum, and that's without budget cuts or finalized plans. IOA will have 11 D/E-tickets in less than two years. Potentially will reach 13-14 over the next decade. DHS will take 15-20 years to approach IOA's theming and attraction quality. USF just as long.