culturenthrills
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I can't believe they are spending that much money for DWA. However, can't wait for them to build a Berk land
I hear there is a spot coming open for CEO at TWDC? Did someone mention outsider?
OK, so sarcasm aside, WDW is getting new things, just like Tokyo is.
So upcoming things for Tokyo include:
* BatB E-ticket and land
* new indoor theater
* BH6 flat ride
* re-skinning of Storm Chasers to a Nemo overlay
* Soarin'
(If I missed anything, please feel free to correct)
The Nemo ride will be coming sooner, but otherwise the rest of the stuff isn't until 2020 or so.
For WDW:
* re-skinned boat rode for Frozen (2016)
* new version of Soarin' (2016)
* Pandora land with flying ride and boat ride (2017)
* Toy Story coaster and flat ride (2018)
* Star Wars land with two rides (2019 or so)
There's also new entertainment (larger Star Wars fireworks, RoL/ToL awakenings, etc.) coming to WDW, but Tokyo might be getting similar things.
So, if you look over these lists, I don't see how Tokyo is getting so much more or better stuff than WDW in upcoming years. And, yes, TDL will be getting other stuff in 2021 and beyond, but probably so will WDW so let's compare it when that stuff comes around.
And even if you want to say that WDW has not had stuff in so long and is overdue and stale, the same is true for Tokyo. They haven't gotten a new ride in years.
The main difference in terms of attractions between Tokyo and WDW is how much better Tokyo has been developed in the past. They build TDS as a complete park from the start, unlike places like DHS or DAK. So the baseline for Tokyo is a lot better. They also upkeep better and refresh things more regularly. These are all good and important things and I commend OLC for their investment and attention. I'm not pretending there isn't a significant difference in terms of how the resorts are right now.
But people who are swooning over the announced Tokyo additions, but dismissive of stuff coming to WDW? I don't get it. WDW is getting a bunch of new and quality additions in upcoming years (finally!) just as much as Tokyo is.
TDR, as far as we know, is still building Arendelle as well
For Tokyo you're forgetting the full fledged Frozen port at DisneySea and the Alice E Ticket in Fantasyland. The first one will be a huge sore spot for WDW fans for obvious reasons especially if the main E Ticket is cloned in Fantasyland at Disneyland. The second one just further proves how we got shortchanged with "the biggest expansion in Magic Kingdom history." After all is said and done Tokyo will have 5 E Tickets in their Fantasyland while we still only have 1. This is absolutely inexcusable. I would've gladly given up Enchanted Tales, Be Our Guest, and Storybook Circus for that B&tB E Ticket. Also, you know, longer Mine Train, better Mermaid, yadda yadda yadda. SC was barely any upgrade over Toontown Fair and at this point I would've preferred if Disney kept that area for possible future expansion (hello Frozen) and focused on the three other areas a lot more. I'm just really bitter about these two topics. So much potential absolutely wasted and flushed down the crapper.OK, so sarcasm aside, WDW is getting new things, just like Tokyo is.
So upcoming things for Tokyo include:
* BatB E-ticket and land
* new indoor theater
* BH6 flat ride
* re-skinning of Storm Chasers to a Nemo overlay
* Soarin'
(If I missed anything, please feel free to correct)
The Nemo ride will be coming sooner, but otherwise the rest of the stuff isn't until 2020 or so.
For WDW:
* re-skinned boat rode for Frozen (2016)
* new version of Soarin' (2016)
* Pandora land with flying ride and boat ride (2017)
* Toy Story coaster and flat ride (2018)
* Star Wars land with two rides (2019 or so)
There's also new entertainment (larger Star Wars fireworks, RoL/ToL awakenings, etc.) coming to WDW, but Tokyo might be getting similar things.
So, if you look over these lists, I don't see how Tokyo is getting so much more or better stuff than WDW in upcoming years. And, yes, TDL will be getting other stuff in 2021 and beyond, but probably so will WDW so let's compare it when that stuff comes around.
And even if you want to say that WDW has not had stuff in so long and is overdue and stale, the same is true for Tokyo. They haven't gotten a new ride in years.
The main difference in terms of attractions between Tokyo and WDW is how much better Tokyo has been developed in the past. They build TDS as a complete park from the start, unlike places like DHS or DAK. So the baseline for Tokyo is a lot better. They also upkeep better and refresh things more regularly. These are all good and important things and I commend OLC for their investment and attention. I'm not pretending there isn't a significant difference in terms of how the resorts are right now.
But people who are swooning over the announced Tokyo additions, but dismissive of stuff coming to WDW? I don't get it. WDW is getting a bunch of new and quality additions in upcoming years (finally!) just as much as Tokyo is.
What did Lucas do in 2012? Bathe in riches.What will Katzenburg do now that he's not CEO anymore...
So now that Universal owns DreamWorks it's only a matter of time before SeaWorld closes their Madagascar show in Busch Gardens Aflorica... is not what anyone is going to say, ever. In 2009, though, I bet everyone remembers how quickly Universal was going to drop their Marvel Land, right?
DreamWorks Animation is definitely a huge licensing mess. They seemed to make deals with anyone.
What does Universal get out of this IP wise?I can't believe they are spending that much money for DWA. However, can't wait for them to build a Berk land
how to train your dragonWhat does Universal get out of this IP wise?
Wow - that's an awesome list-
how to train your dragon
shrek and spinoffs
madasgascar and spinoff
Kung fu panda
The Croods
PLUS
UPA catalog (Mr. Magoo, Gerald McBoing-Boing, etc.)
Harvey Entertainment catalog (Casper the Friendly Ghost, Richie Rich, Baby Huey, etc.)
Golden Books/Gold Key Comics catalog (Magnus, Robot Fighter, Doctor Solar, Turok, Little Lulu, etc.), including the Broadway Video catalog (Lassie, the Lone Ranger, Sergeant Preston of the Yukon, Underdog, Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, Frosty the Snowman, Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town, etc.)
Big Idea Entertainment catalog (VeggieTales)
Entertainment Rights catalog,including the Filmation (He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, BraveStarr, etc.), Woodland Animations (Postman Pat, Charlie Chalk) and Tell-Tale Productions (Tweenies, Boo!, etc.) catalogs.
Noddy
Olivia
Felix the Cat
Where's Waldo?
Licensing rights
Theodore Tugboat
Voltron
Jay Ward Productions catalog (The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show, Mr. Peabody & Sherman, George of the Jungle, etc.)
Tribune Media Services catalog (**** Tracy, Brenda Starr, Reporter, Gasoline Alley, Broom-Hilda, etc.)
Several Godzilla films, under license from Toho
Seems like all of Toon Lagoon is now owned by them. Yowza.-
how to train your dragon
shrek and spinoffs
madasgascar and spinoff
Kung fu panda
The Croods
PLUS
UPA catalog (Mr. Magoo, Gerald McBoing-Boing, etc.)
Harvey Entertainment catalog (Casper the Friendly Ghost, Richie Rich, Baby Huey, etc.)
Golden Books/Gold Key Comics catalog (Magnus, Robot Fighter, Doctor Solar, Turok, Little Lulu, etc.), including the Broadway Video catalog (Lassie, the Lone Ranger, Sergeant Preston of the Yukon, Underdog, Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, Frosty the Snowman, Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town, etc.)
Big Idea Entertainment catalog (VeggieTales)
Entertainment Rights catalog,including the Filmation (He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, BraveStarr, etc.), Woodland Animations (Postman Pat, Charlie Chalk) and Tell-Tale Productions (Tweenies, Boo!, etc.) catalogs.
Noddy
Olivia
Felix the Cat
Where's Waldo?
Theodore Tugboat
Voltron
Jay Ward Productions catalog (The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show, Mr. Peabody & Sherman, George of the Jungle, etc.)
Tribune Media Services catalog (**** Tracy, Brenda Starr, Reporter, Gasoline Alley, Broom-Hilda, etc.)
Several Godzilla films, under license from Toho
Thanks for the update @WDW1974 . Tokyo in 2021 or later? I save up for vacations in advance.
Is Soarin' not going on part of Frozen's planned space though? I mean, if you're correct, that really sounds great. I just wonder why they would've left out the Frozen and Alice parts today. The press release makes it sound like this is the extent of their plans 'till 2021 and beyond, but is it not?
I'm not saying I don't trust you. It's just that things change. Or people don't pick up on the changes. I mean, phase 3 for DHS (and Star Wars in the Indy stunt show area) was still being defended by many until the day some new art came out... despite all of the signs over the last three months pointing otherwise. Btw, any new word on phase 3?
So yeah, I don't totally believe both the Alice and Frozen rides are still in the plans, but I'm dearly hoping they are. I do fully agree that this is a very positive announcement though. Extremely excited, as everyone should be, for what is to come in Tokyo.
An attendance goal being moved forward (from 2023 to 2020, in this case) is something we all should applaud.
@WDW1974 is correct (per usual). The Soarin' plot is in Mediterranean Harbour. Arendelle/Scandinavia is on an unused expansion pad next to Lost River Delta; the two projects are on opposite sides of the park.
Didn't you hint at B&tB coming to DL too before or no?
I get where everything is going for TDS and TDL but it is very odd that they wouldn't mention frozen or alice in the press release. Anybody know why that is?
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