Can you give the figures on that? Seemingly Disney's attendance has been growing just as fast if not faster.
I think a big Universal misstep was not allowing 1 park guests ride the Hogwarts Express.
I believe 80% of the people who attend universal get park to park and this number seemingly has went up since DA has opened....I think this was addressed at the last conference call a few days agoHaven't really heard any negative backlash to this. If it increased the number of people buying two park tickets then it is a win for Uni. If it truely had been a mistake, they would have changed the policy by now.
ThanksHere's the 2008 figures (do a ctrl+f search and you'll find Islands' attendance figures) for Islands and here's 2013's. From 2008-2013, Universal built Harry Potter (as well as Transformers) and attendance went up by nearly three million. If Universal keeps up with building new attractions then attendance should keep going up. They've built more Harry Potter now, are building a mini King Kong land, Fast and Furious opens this summer, and Despicable Me the ride was built. Meanwhile Disney has built the Mine Train and New Fantasy Land.
I believe 80% of the people who attend universal get park to park and this number seemingly has went up since DA has opened....I think this was addressed at the last conference call a few days ago
That's not really true. On a literal level, yes, the specific dollar spent in one place isn't spent somewhere else, but the increased attendance at one park doesn't have to be cannibalized from another. If that were the case, it wouldn't make sense for WDW to have four parks. Some people, of course, will just say they have X days in Orlando and each day they choose to be at one resort is a loss for another. But new attractions also drive increased Orlando-area tourism which ultimately benefits everyone. For example, a family that likes both resorts may have not been thinking of coming to WDW next year, but who comes to Orlando to visit something new at Universal, may decide to put in a couple of days at their WDW favorites. More people visiting Orlando for whatever reason puts more money in local pockets, some of which will get spent at WDW. And so on. Economics is not a zero-sum game.Ugh...define overtake. This is not a game of RISK. Every penny that is spent on Universal property is a penny not spent on Disney property. Every penny Universal gains IS overtaking a penny from Disney.
Which would practically defeat the purpose of the attraction and just generate capacity issues to the point that you would most likely be complaining about how their biggest misstep was allowing one park guests to ride.I think a big Universal misstep was not allowing 1 park guests ride the Hogwarts Express.
Considering it would have more hotels plus a water park I think most rational people would agree with you.I do believe that after Sapphire Falls and WonderSea open, UOR will be a thing. A solid vacation destination of it's own. Dare I say, more resort than Disneyland Resort even.
(Oh, he didn't?!? He did!)
Those same folks said that Gringotts was going to be the most amazing E-ticket ever built, and it was a huge letdown.
I won't say huge letdown, but I'll say I expected more. That is strictly based on how good FJ was.Gringotts was a huge letdown? Seriously? Not to get into a debate about Universal attractions on a Disney site, but wow. I'm a MASSIVE Disney fan and have been since basically birth. I boycotted Universal forever because they were the "evil competition" and didn't really have anything worthwhile to see...or so I thought. I went for the first time about a month ago and Gringotts blew me away...as did all of the Harry Potter areas. I have huge expectations for themed areas, rides, and experiences, too. Besides the elevator effect in the queue, I thought that ride was amazing and arguably the best E-ticket ever built. It makes Soarin' look like a kiddie ride from 1994. The only ride at Disney I would say is more immersive than Gringotts is Tower of Terror...and I'm talking when all the effects are actually working. I'm a bit stunned as to how anyone would say that Gringotts was a huge letdown.
Correction. Most Disney Fanbois didn't even think about Uni until they started investing heavily into their parks. Hate would be way too strong of a word for something you thought nothing of.I believe one of the differences between the camps of fanbois is the fact that a lot of Universal Fanbois were Disney Fanbois first.
Most of the straight up Disney Fanbois hated Uni before Uni started making their home team look bad.
I won't say huge letdown, but I'll say I expected more. That is strictly based on how good FJ was.
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