Both resorts are opening swamp-themed attractions at the same timeIt is wild this thing is going to be overshadowed some by the Dreamworks Land and other Universal announcements ready to go.
Both resorts are opening swamp-themed attractions at the same time
I think you may be a little biased. You are dubious Encanto is popular enough to justify an attraction but all on board for an entire land themed to How to Train Your Dragon.One resort is opening an area that features relevant theatrical triumphs that have a legacy of more than 20 years.
Both resorts are opening swamp-themed attractions at the same time
Pretty sure he is comparing PatF vs Shrek series.I think you may be a little biased. You are dubious Encanto is popular enough to justify an attraction but all on board for an entire land themed to How to Train Your Dragon.
I thought it was about Creature from the Black Lagoon...Pretty sure he is comparing PatF vs Shrek series.
The post you are quoting is not the one I was responding to.Pretty sure he is comparing PatF vs Shrek series.
I think you may be a little biased. You are dubious Encanto is popular enough to justify an attraction but all on board for an entire land themed to How to Train Your Dragon.
I think Disney is doing ok with their IP alongside Dreamworks. Maybe, for example, Kung Fu Panda is more of a recent box office hit than Ratatouille, but I don't think Disney is worse off for being able to build a Ratatouille attraction and not a KFP attraction. I would say the same for PatF.Who said anything about how to train your dragon? And read the tongue and cheek.
I am talking about Kung Fu Panda and Pussnboots being recent hits. (Both recent hits)
Kids today are far more familiar with Kung Fu Panda than Ratatouille.I think Disney is doing ok with their IP alongside Dreamworks. Maybe, for example, Kung Fu Panda is more of a recent box office hit than Ratatouille, but I don't think Disney is worse off for being able to build a Ratatouille attraction and not a KFP attraction. I would say the same for PatF.
Tiana will overshadow everything else here soon once everyone realizes how good it's going to be.It is wild this thing is going to be overshadowed some by the Dreamworks Land and other Universal announcements ready to go.
Tiana will overshadow everything else here soon once everyone realizes how good it's going to be.
I think you're underestimating the Disney halo over their IP. There have been a lot of animated films that have out-performed Disney films at the box office over the years, but Disney is particularly good at adding value by folding them into their catalogue.Kids today are far more familiar with Kung Fu Panda than Ratatouille.
Not to say that the others are not popular.
But relevancy of attractions opening up PATF vs Dreamworksland. It is not even close.
As Disney fans we like to think everyone knows Princes and The Frog the same wy they did from 2009-2011. But that is not the case. Only one has a hit movie out right now and a series actually produced. So the relevance of time point stands.
I think you're underestimating the Disney halo over their IP. There have been a lot of animated films that have out-performed Disney films at the box office over the years, but Disney is particularly good at adding value by folding them into their catalogue.
Is there an Illumination and Dreamworks generation? I know there are a lot of people who love Universal in the theme parks world, but I've never heard people profess their love for either Dreamworks or Illumination as you routinely hear people talk about how much they love Disney.The Illumination and Dreamworks generation is very powerful. Not just because they had luck and marketing, but because among their few hits, their reputation continued as Disney's diminished.
Sorry, there are still too many issues with the plot of this ride and the lack of stakes to allow me to put any credence into someone saying how good it will be. Unless they have completely hidden something about this that will not only knock my socks off, but knit me a whole new pair of socks, I'm still skeptical.Tiana will overshadow everything else here soon once everyone realizes how good it's going to be.
Is there an Illumination and Dreamworks generation? I know there are a lot of people who love Universal in the theme parks world, but I've never heard people profess their love for either Dreamworks or Illumination as you routinely hear people talk about how much they love Disney.
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