cjkeating
Well-Known Member
That just makes it even worse.Pixar Pier wasn’t cheap. It cost more than Expedition Everest (even after adjusting for inflation).
That just makes it even worse.Pixar Pier wasn’t cheap. It cost more than Expedition Everest (even after adjusting for inflation).
I don't understand this.
Except for walking into SWL or TSL, all the public walking space of DHS is still themed to LA/Hollywood of various time periods.
Even the Christmas decorations respect the time period they show up in.
Even with the building of SWL, they doubled down on LA/Hollywood by creating a modern homage to downtown LA with Grand Ave. Square.
It’s at least 150 feet away. And Tom Holland’s Spidey is never redundant. If it were Tobey, sure.DCAs entrance copied HWB basically complete with the gas station, theatre weenie and high end restaurant. Pixar Pier basically took a carnival area and threw random pixar statues around. Web is redundant when TSMM sits 50 feet away.
Be done all you want, doesn’t mean everyone has to share that opinion. I think Paradise Pier looked a lot better and made way more sense than random characters thrown everywhere.Yeah, I'm done with people trashing Pixar Pier. It's a huge aesthetic upgrade over Paradise Pier and looks great in the day and epic at night. The only miss in my mind is Incredicoaster, but the impact the overlay had is negligible. Even the area across the water where Mermaid is (Paradise Park) is beautiful. I was one of those people until literally this week when I went to Pixar Pier for the first time.
HWS also has astronomical wait times due to overcrowding, has awful food, has more touristy crowds, and has short park hours. DCA wins by all of those metrics and doesn't have any of those issues.
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Hollywood Studios has way more ugly areas than California Adventure (the area around the hub is criminal) meanwhile at DCA, the only bad area is the end of Hollywoodland. The northern end of Pixar Pier (where it didn't really receive any updates during the overhaul) where Silly Symphony Swings is, is okay, but it's no worse than Toy Story Land.
Beyond just Pixar Pier, the combination of Cars Land which is way better executed than Galaxy's Edge even though it's smaller, Grizzly Peak, Buena Vista Street, Pacific Wharf, and Paradise Park, is far more numerous than the nice areas at Hollywood Studios which just has Sunset/Hollywood Boulevard and Galaxy's Edge.
Avengers' Campus is nowhere near what it should've been given the IP, but in a vacuum, it's still a huge upgrade over "A Bug's Land" and I'd say comparable to Grand Avenue at Hollywood Studios given that most of it are just facades and nothing more.
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If we are talking about rides, to me, the lineups are a coin toss. They're equal to one another in my view, but I'd tip it to DCA since the wait times are shorter and it has smaller rides on top of the big ones that you can do while you're waiting for a Lightning Lane return time. Plus, the Avenger's ride is coming up while Hollywood Studios has nothing on the horizon. However, the case could be made for HWS'. My point is that the difference is negligible.
Radiator Springs Racers swaps for Rise of the Resistance, Mission: Breakout (which is honestly more fun than Tot) swaps for Tower of Terror (which is in painful need of an update), Soarin' Over California is easily better than Smuggler's Run, Grizzly River Run is such a good rapids ride and IStar Tours, Toy Story Midway Mania! is the same, Incredicoaster instead of Rock n' Rollercoaster, WEB Slingers and Mermaid and Monsters Inc. together instead of Runaway Railway, and DCA has I believe 7 flat rides compared to HWS' 1 that gets huge waits.
Slinky Dog Dash is legitimately the most overrated ride at any Disney park in the world... how it frequently tops two-hour waits is something else; it's better than Goofy's Sky School but it's a C-ticket at best. Overall, the only ride that gets massive queues at DCA is Radiator Springers Racers, but you can use single-rider for it. Otherwise, Hollywood's queues are completely out of control.
I don't think Hollywood Studios is bad, I thoroughly enjoy it, but it's easily one of the lesser Disney parks in the world even after pumping well over a billion into it, and people acting like California Adventure is worse than it is laughable when it's at the minimum on par. The guest experience is just better at DCA when you factor in things beyond rides, which as I said, the rides are comparable.
Hollywood just has no depth of its ride line-up as it's just headliners with 90-minute waits, which means you wait in lines WAY more than you do at the other Disney World parks and both Disneyland parks.
Every show is also stuck in the 80s, and Galaxy's Edge as well as the better versions of Runaway Railway and Fantasmic! are all literally 200 feet away from DCA at Disneyland Park.
Plus, I might add, World of Color is legitimately the greatest night show ever made.
California Adventure's issue is it feels like a normal park in Orlando even though it sits across from arguably the best park in the world.
By that comparison, it can't hold its own to Disneyland Park. Otherwise, it's no slouch, and it gets completely unfair criticism from Disney fans that is almost becoming a mockery at this point.
Carthay is a letdown since they removed the duck wings and biscuits. Every time I go to brown derby it’s a fantastic meal. The Cobb salad is to die for. I had an amazing duck dish last time.Even if all of that is true, DCA still has at least double the amount of good food that you mentioned (especially for quick-service and snacks). Sci-Fi's unique setting is brilliant and is the only thing DCA lacks. Carthay is way better than Brown Derby.
Pixar Pier looks way better than Paradise Pier, regardless of the IP infusion, going to have to hard disagree with that comment.
Though that doesn't change the fact that I was primarily criticizing the park's aesthetics. DCA destroys Hollywood Studios on that front, and there are other factors like better clientele and a better night show, and of course, lower crowds that your post decided to ignore.
Not trying to sound combative, just the park gets so much hate I feel it needs defending because it is a great park.
Yes that’s true they are over 30, but that’s not every show like you implied. I will politely disagree on the frozen singalong, it’s a hidden gem. Cars isn’t perfect but the animatronic is really nice and kids enjoy it..
I was referring to Beauty and the Beast and Indiana Jones, which are indeed over 30 years old and are showing their age. MuppetVision just got swapped with Philharmargic at DCA, so it's not exactly like either park has the upper hand on that front. The Cars show and Frozen singalongs are awful. I'd take the short Spider-Man stuntronic show over any of those.
Lmao!If you must take away something at least understand Walt Disney Studios > Tokyo DisneySea.
Id personally remove star tours and the rnrc area at DHS and add avengers and several areas of pixar pier at DCA. But fair points. Id argue DHS transports you to Hollywood circa the 30s-40s, another planet, the 50s in a few restaurants etc.Really bad areas at HWS vs. really bad areas at DCA. Not trying to argue either of the rest of the parks are perfect but they're at least satisfactory. HWS is also just a hodge-podge mess of stuff. At least DCA has different feeling areas whether its a desert, oceanfront, or a national park. There is zero flow between the back and front of the parks.
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I would personally add the entire echo lake, Star tours, and Indiana Jones into the “ugly” category.Really bad areas at HWS vs. really bad areas at DCA. Not trying to argue either of the rest of the parks are perfect but they're at least satisfactory. HWS is also just a hodge-podge mess of stuff. At least DCA has different feeling areas whether its a desert, oceanfront, or a national park. There is zero flow between the back and front of the parks.
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He didn’t include Star Tours or RNRC, it’s the area around Star Tours and then the lightning McQueen racing academy building and courtyard.Id personally remove star tours and the rnrc area at DHS and add avengers and several areas of pixar pier at DCA. But fair points. Id argue DHS transports you to Hollywood circa the 30s-40s, another planet, the 50s in a few restaurants etc.
They weren't attempting to fool anyone. Some of those sound stages were actual sound stages for actual productions. Others were themed to pretend to be a sound stage so that they could run an attraction pretending to put on a production in which they either taught the audience about film-making or got them involved. There was no attempt to 'fool anyone.'On the other hand, Hollywood Studios (and other studios parks like Universal Studios Orlando) have many unthemed areas. I don’t buy into the “sound stage theming.” It’s a warehouse. You’re not fooling anyone.
I still need to learn the lay of the land at WDW to make a fair comparison, but totally agree with you that Avengers Campus is an epic fail. Vast "under-treatment" of this incredibly valuable franchise. The Web-Slingers ride is a glorified TSMM and the "land" is laid out terribly with no shade, little seating. Just yuck.Hollywood Blvd, sunset Blvd, and SWGE are better than anything at DCA. Also avengers, Pixar pier, and hollywoodland are atrocities
The only success was Mission: Breakout but it was already there. The addition of the actual “land” felt rather weak.I still need to learn the lay of the land at WDW to make a fair comparison, but totally agree with you that Avengers Campus is an epic fail. Vast "under-treatment" of this incredibly valuable franchise. The Web-Slingers ride is a glorified TSMM and the "land" is laid out terribly with no shade, little seating. Just yuck.
Avengers Campus is lame but Web-Slingers is great any has basically nothing in common with TSMM other than being in a ride vehicle playing a game. It’s a more fun, more accurate version of Ninjago or Cupfusion, both of which are considered the premier attractions at their respective parks.I still need to learn the lay of the land at WDW to make a fair comparison, but totally agree with you that Avengers Campus is an epic fail. Vast "under-treatment" of this incredibly valuable franchise. The Web-Slingers ride is a glorified TSMM and the "land" is laid out terribly with no shade, little seating. Just yuck.
Disney finally one-upped Legoland and Hersheypark. It’s a proud day. Next year, I understand they’ve set their goal at surpassing Magic Mountain.Avengers Campus is lame but Web-Slingers is great any has basically nothing in common with TSMM other than being in a ride vehicle playing a game. It’s a more fun, more accurate version of Ninjago or Cupfusion, both of which are considered the premier attractions at their respective parks.
The people love it.Disney finally one-upped Legoland and Hersheypark. It’s a proud day. Next year, I understand they’ve set their goal at surpassing Magic Mountain.
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Disney finally one-upped Legoland and Hersheypark. It’s a proud day. Next year, I understand they’ve set their goal at surpassing Magic Mountain.
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