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PeterAlt

Well-Known Member
Who the heck were you talking to?

Anyone I explained the scenario to agreed that $2 billion was way too much money to spend on something like that...and when I explained that DAK and DHS could have been built with that kind of money, people realized there should be more attractions. One guy even said they should've spent it on building two new parks. (I don't agree with that)
See my reply on Page 30, third one down. In retrospect, what was I thinking? ...Trying to pick up girls with a nerdy conversation about NextGen and Avatar! Lol...
 

FigmentJedi

Well-Known Member
And technically TSMM wasn't even an addition. It replaced Who Wants to be a Millionaire
To me, live shows don't count as attractions. They run on a limited schedule, almost never in the evenings, and because of how damn many of them there are in Studios, you can count the things to do later in the day there on a single hand.
 

lazyboy97o

Well-Known Member
So even when Universal had bad leadership they still made smarter decisions than the current WDW leadership. If only Maelstrom was being replaced by something on the scale of The Mummy (and thematically fitting, of coarse).
I really enjoy the attraction, but cohesive theme is not something to be found at Revenge of the Mummy.
 

GLaDOS

Well-Known Member
So even when Universal had bad leadership they still made smarter decisions than the current WDW leadership. If only Maelstrom was being replaced by something on the scale of The Mummy (and thematically fitting, of coarse).

Right. The Kong decision was probably a bad one, but Mummy is just as good of an attraction. In fact, Universal does a pretty bang-up job of replacing their attractions with stuff just as good, if not better.
 

randyrut

Active Member
Disney clearly likes to keep things more family-oriented. All of their rides pretty much follow this policy, with the exception of Aerosmith and Tower of Terror at DHS. Universal goes for attracting everything, families, youngsters, thrill-seekers, etc. If you look at Gringotts, Forbidden Journey, Mummy, etc, those rides are so high quality that it makes my entire family, from 7 to 40, want to go there first. We love Disney more than Universal for the overall experience, but Universal blows Disney out of the water with their rides.

Why won't Disney continue with the thrill ride idea at DHS? They can make that park just as strong as USF or IoA. Thats not a rhetorical question. Someone please explain to me why they dont go that route to keep up... is it just money? Or something else?
 

MichWolv

Born Modest. Wore Off.
Premium Member
The parade is what it is. The night show is easily the second best in Orlando, IMHO
Others have given the night show a thumbs up. My wife and I both thought it paled in comparison to Illuminations, Wishes, whatever the castle projection show is currently called, Fantasmic, and going to see to a movie.

We have another trip in September to Uni, so we may give the show another shot.
 

dadddio

Well-Known Member
Who the heck were you talking to?

Anyone I explained the scenario to agreed that $2 billion was way too much money to spend on something like that...and when I explained that DAK and DHS could have been built with that kind of money, people realized there should be more attractions. One guy even said they should've spent it on building two new parks. (I don't agree with that)
These impromptu surveys are meaningless to the conversation, in my opinion. Regardless of which side of the conversation that you are on, it's somewhat likely that you are going to end up with results that support your opinion.
 

doctornick

Well-Known Member
Others have given the night show a thumbs up. My wife and I both thought it paled in comparison to Illuminations, Wishes, whatever the castle projection show is currently called, Fantasmic, and going to see to a movie.

We have another trip in September to Uni, so we may give the show another shot.

My parents went to Uni last year and felt that both the parade and night time show at USF paled in comparision to Disney offerings. They enjoyed a lot of what Uni offered, but felt this was a clear area where Disney was superior. Obviously, everyone ca have different opinion.

I'm going to Uni later this year and look forward to checking out Cinematic Spectacular for myself. A question I have: does IOA have any large entertainment offerings? I have not seen any parade or show listed for there, which surprises me. I would think some sort of fireworks/WoC/Illuminations type show over the lagoon would be a real hit.
 

GoofGoof

Premium Member
Still, they have FP+ available to them if they prebuy their tickets. It is incorrect to say that off-site guests do not have access to FP+ prereservations.
This is true. It only inconveniences someone who chooses to not buy their ticket in advance. Other than the 30 day difference and paying for bands, off property guests are in the same position as hotel guests. It's actually a lot less of an on property benefit than some of the original speculation.

I have no issues with Disney rewarding guests who buy their tickets in advance. It's good business and if it matters to you as a guest then buy the tickets in advance. Problem solved.
 

WildcatDen

Well-Known Member
You're forgetting a new night show, a parade, and a new miniland/food offerings.
What you are calling a parade is laughable at best, at least the version we saw last April. Even the pathetic Nickelodian (sp?) Parade King's Island had years ago was better than the embarrassment of a parade I saw at USF. That said, we really enjoyed our two days at the Universal parks and look forward to going back.
 

jme

Well-Known Member
I went to high school in Denny, food was simple but tasty, a bit like some of the pupils.
Your schtick of not knowing American pop-culture is wearing thin. We get it, you're from Scotland, and they don't have everything that there that one might find in USA. Also, you are on a discussion board about theme parks located (primarily) in USA.
 

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