Supersnow84
Well-Known Member
the strange thing is they have some good examples of how they can integrate a “golden age of Hollywood” entrance as part of a wider park that doesn’t necessarily share that theme
Hollywood studios has an awful layout but the Hollywood boulevard entrance nails the entry very well, Buena vista street while not being Hollywood itself also carry’s the golden age of the movies theme as a setup for the rest of the park
Meanwhile WDS feels more like “stick a new park at the back of the existing park then hopefully when that new park bumps attendance up enough to justify more upgrades then just rip the entire front half down
Hollywood studios has an awful layout but the Hollywood boulevard entrance nails the entry very well, Buena vista street while not being Hollywood itself also carry’s the golden age of the movies theme as a setup for the rest of the park
Meanwhile WDS feels more like “stick a new park at the back of the existing park then hopefully when that new park bumps attendance up enough to justify more upgrades then just rip the entire front half down