Lynx04
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Indy95 said:But they're not. Disney is building thrill attractions because it wants to build thrill attractions. They've been building thrill attractions since the Matterhorn. It has nothing to do with Universal. Disney doesn't give Universal nearly as much credit as you think it does. Since IOA was not the booming success it was supposed to be, Disney doesn't care about building thrill attractions to compete with a park that has nowhere near the WDW attendance levels. If they did, then where's the Spider-Man clone? Or the Hulk clone? Or DD? Or the Jurassic Park River Adventure? Why would Disney have gone cheap with JIYI, Dino-Rama, and SGE if IOA was such a threat to them? No, the fact is that Universal has yet to build something that Disney does not already have, and until that changes Disney won'y pay heed to what Universal is doing. Notice how Universal increases ticket prices AFTER Disney increases theirs. Notice how Disney builds simulator, then UO builds simulator. Disney builds indoor roller coaster, then Universal builds indoor roller coaster. Notice how UO had to steal Disney's plans for BK to complete their new park, and steal the theme and layout for DTC to build its big E-Ticket. Do you see Disney doing this? No, because they don't care enough about UO to warrant such tactics.
If you were a company and lost 20 to 30 percent of guests visiting time because they are at another park, you will try to find ways to bring them back. Just because Disney has not cloned any of UO attraction doesn't mean they are not trying to obtain attraction with a higher thrill. Also, besides Mummy and Spiderman, Disney generally obtains original types of attractions before Universal. I don't think either try to emulate each other, but they do try to take each others guests. I agree that Disney isn't going to be over shadowed by Universal, but we all know how stingy Disney is. They want every guest they can bring in, that is one of the reasons I have stock in the company. Most of IOA downfall was because of poor marketing, if Universal gets their act together with the marketing, they will do a lot better.
The reality, Universal will never be able to compete with Disney with attendence. Walt's smart genious to buy as much land as he could paid off. Even USF teaming up with SW and BG will never be able to compete with Disney's attendence, but doesn't mean they can not build great attractions that are on par or better then what Disney has. Disney's attraction are not good because it is Disney, they are good because of the imagineers that work there. And those imagineer can go and work for any other company and create the same attractions that they can create at Disney. Just because they are at Disney doesn't mean that they magical abilities that they wouldn't have anywhere else. Universal and Disney have the same theme park mentality. Build attractions from a story, and not build a story from an attraction.