I wonder if adding Epic to park hopper options might actually help the overcrowding situation? Currently people can only enter Epic with a one day, one park ticket. People feel obligated to stay all day and ride everything. However, if it was part of a park hopper option, people may feel they got their value by only riding a few rides and walking around as they got value out of USF/IOA for the other part of their day.
I expect we'll see a rebalancing of demand, slightly less in the morning, slightly more in the evening. Possibly busier in the middle of the day as people crossover.It's an interesting theory, but I'd bet that so many people would hop there every late afternoon & night; when crowds may be manageable to hit those late day rides, thus keeping the park totally packed ALL day haha.
It could be an attraction expansion, but I feel like those permits are usually very specific when it comes to square footage. In the past I’ve seen numbers like 78,240 sq ft. Would anyone with more knowledge of permitting like to jump in?That's the size of the dormant land in Potter Portal for the 2nd ride that got 'delayed.'
It's also the size of the expansion pad next to Mario Portal.
I have to assume one small upside of the 2020–2022 inflation and supply chain mess is that a lot of projects that were already greenlit and permitted ended up paused, not canceled.That's the size of the dormant land in Potter Portal for the 2nd ride that got 'delayed.'
It's also the size of the expansion pad next to Mario Portal.
It’s too bad the Play pavilion got cancelled.I have to assume one small upside of the 2020–2022 inflation and supply chain mess is that a lot of projects that were already greenlit and permitted ended up paused, not canceled.
It is most likely the Wizarding World. The contract with WB and the author most likely requires that Potter worlds are equal to or better than all other theme park areas.That's the size of the dormant land in Potter Portal for the 2nd ride that got 'delayed.'
It's also the size of the expansion pad next to Mario Portal.
I cannot imagine a world where something so subjective would be a clause in a contract.It is most likely the Wizarding World. The contract with WB and the author most likely requires that Potter worlds are equal to or better than all other theme park areas.
while I am in no way in possession of knowledge that such a clause exists; insiders here and on other sites (as well as reporters who have covered business dealings with comcast and WB) have speculated and stated that such a clause exists. While that may be an internet rumor that leaked out to the general public; it absolutely sounds like a reasonable thing to include. Who is the Judge? Like any issue where people are in conflict over facts--- either a juge or jury of the case if ever brought and litigated.I cannot imagine a world where something so subjective would be a clause in a contract.
Who is the judge?
No, it's not. It would've sucked.It’s too bad the Play pavilion got cancelled.
The original contract included this:while I am in no way in possession of knowledge that such a clause exists; insiders here and on other sites (as well as reporters who have covered business dealings with comcast and WB) have speculated and stated that such a clause exists. While that may be an internet rumor that leaked out to the general public; it absolutely sounds like a reasonable thing to include. Who is the Judge? Like any issue where people are in conflict over facts--- either a juge or jury of the case if ever brought and litigated.
Second and third ride. The second ride wasn’t going to occupy the whole space.That's the size of the dormant land in Potter Portal for the 2nd ride that got 'delayed.'
It's also the size of the expansion pad next to Mario Portal.
Interesting, I had known about the broomstick ride in the French Ministry but wasn't aware another ride was planned for the same space. Do you know/can you share what the third ride was?Second and third ride. The second ride wasn’t going to occupy the whole space.
The original contract included this:
“ APPROVALS:
3.1 Licensee shall at all times in all respects maintain the general appearance, maintenance, staffing and overall quality of the Theme Park, including without limitation, the rides, attractions, themed areas and all other aspects of the Theme Park at a first class, world class level for destination theme parks unsurpassed in quality by any other destination theme park worldwide (at a minimum, equivalent to the quality of the Theme Park as of the date of this Agreement) throughout the Term.”
But it applies to the Theme Park, which is all of Islands of Adventure.
It was just an expansion pad for future use.Interesting, I had known about the broomstick ride in the French Ministry but wasn't aware another ride was planned for the same space. Do you know/can you share what the third ride was?
Warner Bros. is already on its third different owner since the original contract. Also, neither large attraction development nor large business deals like that move very quickly.Just speculating, but I wonder if they're expediting a Harry Potter expansion while WB is still independent.
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