Andrew C
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This could have been interesting.What they should do is allow you to wield the force, i.e. like wand spots.
This could have been interesting.What they should do is allow you to wield the force, i.e. like wand spots.
Very cool. Very pretty. Just stale and lifeless.
And missing the third attraction and table service dining.
The third land in the Wizarding World?Cool, now describe Ministry of Magic at Epic.
Cool, now describe Ministry of Magic at Epic.
Its a personal preference, but I understand Animal Kingdom gets mentioned for not rain friendly. I first went Animal Kingdom in 2001 and the other 3 parks in 1991. Animal Kingdom in some parts is spread out.What about Animal Kingdom?
Galaxy's Edge: We loaded it with world-building details, made it look like a plausible full-scale spaceport (with only the fact that the resistance base is right next to the spaceport being a thing that is obviously space-constraint dictated), flexed our creative muscles going all-in creating a new world not seen before in other content that still feels authentically "Star Wars-y". We went so in on realism (and cut a few too many features...) that it feels a little depressing and lifeless.
Ministry of Magic: Well, we built a generic Paris intersection. We put magical creatures and a few easter eggs in the windows and as posters. There are no breaks or gaps in the Parisian buildings so it still does not feel like a lived-in city despite being at the scale of one. Also there's only one ride and a show most people don't care about.
Tbh, both have flaws, but Galaxy's Edge is easily more impressive to me even when considering the flaws of both.
I think both look gorgeous, but I'd say Wizarding World Paris should face very similar criticism as Galaxy's Edge.
Highly immersive, feels large, but somewhat empty. Also it's a locale that many are not as familiar or nostalgic for.
I agree it's not quite the same density but it is leagues better in the rain compared to Epic and its not even close.Its a personal preference, but I understand Animal Kingdom gets mentioned for not rain friendly. I first went Animal Kingdom in 2001 and the other 3 parks in 1991. Animal Kingdom in some parts is spread out.
The park is not as sheltered as some other WDW parks although there are people that like see animals during the rain.
That park though is a bit of a wait and see after Tropical Americas since Chester & Hester area was all outdoors in terms of rain.
I went to WDW for years in late August through a couple days after Labor Day. That time of year is a must for a person to bring ponchos.
Kinetic? Did you and I go to a different park or something? I did not see many kinetics? Other than the upcharge wand spots which aren't fully "kinetic" in a park of THAT scaleThe third land in the Wizarding World?
Very cool, very pretty, scale is quite something. Good job with the beast integration. I am glad they still considered the kinetic energy of the area to be important.
Its easier to correct than Galaxy's Edge, but how long will Universal wait to correct it. The land is not as time sensitive as Galaxy's Edge considering the land has 2 different time periods due to Universal had to do corrections to the land on the fly after Fantastic Beast Franchise had problems after the 1st movie of that franchise. The Fantastic Beast Franchise actually a film that flopped unlike the Star Wars Sequel Trilogy.I think both look gorgeous, but I'd say Wizarding World Paris should face very similar criticism as Galaxy's Edge.
Highly immersive, feels large, but somewhat empty. Also it's a locale that many are not as familiar or nostalgic for.
Difference of opinion. It happens.Kinetic? Did you and I go to a different park or something? I did not see many kinetics? Other than the upcharge wand spots which aren't fully "kinetic" in a park of THAT scale
Fair, I just didn't find it particularly cool/kinetic over than its scaleDifference of opinion. It happens.
I think Galaxy's Edge is honestly somewhat simple to correct. Add in more droids/robots, maybe add in that 3rd Bantha ride and give us more effects around the land.Its easier to correct than Galaxy's Edge, but how long will Universal wait to correct it. The land is not as time sensitive as Galaxy's Edge considering the land has 2 different time periods due to Universal had to do corrections to the land on the fly after Fantastic Beast Franchise had problems after the 1st movie of that franchise. The Fantastic Beast Franchise actually a film that flopped unlike the Star Wars Sequel Trilogy.
The land has space for doing a third attraction after Universal decided to cancel the Broomstick VR ride.
I like that we are comparing universals third wizarding world where they were towards the end of the idea train with THE Star Wars land. It’s fun.Its easier to correct than Galaxy's Edge, but how long will Universal wait to correct it. The land is not as time sensitive as Galaxy's Edge considering the land has 2 different time periods due to Universal had to do corrections to the land on the fly after Fantastic Beast Franchise had problems after the 1st movie of that franchise. The Fantastic Beast Franchise actually a film that flopped unlike the Star Wars Sequel Trilogy.
The land has space for doing a third attraction after Universal decided to cancel the Broomstick VR ride.
Je ne sais quoi.Cool, now describe Ministry of Magic at Epic.
Tell us how you really feel.Galaxy's Edge: We loaded it with world-building details, made it look like a plausible full-scale spaceport (with only the fact that the resistance base is right next to the spaceport being a thing that is obviously space-constraint dictated), flexed our creative muscles going all-in creating a new world not seen before in other content that still feels authentically "Star Wars-y". We went so in on realism (and cut a few too many features...) that it feels a little depressing and lifeless.
Ministry of Magic: Well, we built a generic Paris intersection. We put magical creatures and a few easter eggs in the windows and as posters. There are no breaks or gaps in the Parisian buildings so it still does not feel like a lived-in city despite being at the scale of one. Also there's only one ride and a show most people don't care about.
Tbh, both have flaws, but Galaxy's Edge is easily more impressive to me even when considering the flaws of both.
Did you avert your eyes from all of the various window displays while walking through, some with animatronics? The interactive paintings? The walkaround characters?Kinetic? Did you and I go to a different park or something? I did not see many kinetics? Other than the upcharge wand spots which aren't fully "kinetic" in a park of THAT scale
Also a bit, how you say, "jejune," n'est-ce pas?Je ne sais quoi.
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