i really think the whole disney vs universal debate is exclusive to locals. i live in new york and let me tell you, universal is not even a blip on the radar here. ya people know it exists but its more of a something to do if you have an extra day while at disney thing. trust me when i say this, nobody is going to fly to florida to go to universal studios. thrill rides are everywhere in the country. only one place has the magic, thats disney.
I wore a Universal Studios shirt to EPCOT Center once and was harassed by some CM's standing by the lagoon...that was in 1991.
For those who have been to disney we all know Disney is the Big Dog..lol..(Mouse) on the block but has more hotels,resturants,then Unversial and makes more the Universal Orlando...Yes I agree Disney doe's need to upgrade 2 new attractions.I was on a thread a couple yrs.back and it was talking about ideals for new attractions and 1 ideal I had was make an attraction based on the movie Atlantis:The Lost Empire and then follow it up with Atlantis:Milo's Return and have Milo as your travel guild and basically have is follow Milos adventure with the Lavitan and have it set as a ride like underwater..As far as Universal they should make rides based on newly soon to be released movies such as Transfomers,GI Joe,X-Men Orgins:Wolverine,and follow it up with Prince Of Perisa...Disney also has to come up with new attractions like an attraction Based on Disney's Cars have the attraction set on the backdrop of Lightning McQueens time in Radiator Springs leading up to the big race For the Piston Cup....My thing is if one park has a downfall in rides you must build in another park new rides to have a positive reaction..
No it's not. He is expressing his opinion that Universal is not in the same league as Disney.
Another wave of CPs came in this weekend. In fact it's the largest deligation yet. Disney favors the CPs and reserves some very good jobs for them that aren't offerend to the rest of the local CMs. This in turn creates turbulance backstage sometimes and at the Casting Office. But I can almost bet that most complaints about Disney CMs are about CPs. Most come to party and some of them don't care about the real reason why they are there.
Many from the UK dont "do" Disney as, thanks to their marketing, its a kiddy park. So many Brits will simply buy the Orlando Flex ticket. And as the largest overseas visitor group thats a reasonable slice of business and would seem to indicate some pull to the Orlando area.
As for clothing, I wonder if the conspiracy Colins have ever worn a Universal T shirt to The Whispering Canyon, surely the result of which would induce a coronary? But then as non universal visitors they are unlikely to have such an item anyway.:shrug:
And I have to check, we are still only talking about theme parks here? Not real life?
It would be kind of like comparing two movies, such as "Cars" and "Wall-E" for example. Most people who have seen both movies would probably say that there is one they like better than the other. That's very subjective and a matter of personal preference and opinion. If I said I liked "Wall-E" better than "Cars", and I proceeded to list the (honest) merits of both in explaining my preference of "Wall-E", then I'd be expressing my opinion. But what if, instead of going into that explanation, I simply just said that "Cars" wasn't in the same league as "Wall-E", and to back up my claim, I gave ridiculous examples like, "'Cars' is like a high school baseball team whereas 'Wall-E' is like the Yankees." Don't you think that would be somewhat of an outrageous comparison? Especially when the truth is that both films are basically at the same caliber in terms of technology and quality of animation. But by using such a comparison, then anyone who hadn't seen "Cars" (and assuming they put any stock in my claim) would probably be envisioning a movie that was more along the lines of something like "Ice Age".
I've never met anyone that goes to Orlando and doesn't visit Disney..ever.
I know plenty that have never been to Universal though.
The UK market is mainly families. I'd guess that less than 10% is non-families. Therefore everyone is far more likely to go to Disney.
Let me just say this. Once Harry Potter land and that new roller coaster are finished more people will come to orlando to visit and naturally they will go to Walt Disney World. But I will say once they see how stale WDW is compared to Universal they won't be coming back to WDW again for a loong time.
By not building exciting new attractions, Disney is loosing customers for LIFE and there reputation will continue to crumble.
Let me just say this. Once Harry Potter land and that new roller coaster are finished more people will come to orlando to visit and naturally they will go to Walt Disney World. But I will say once they see how stale WDW is compared to Universal they won't be coming back to WDW again for a loong time.
By not building exciting new attractions, Disney is loosing customers for LIFE and there reputation will continue to crumble.
Let me just say this. Once Harry Potter land and that new roller coaster are finished more people will come to orlando to visit and naturally they will go to Walt Disney World. But I will say once they see how stale WDW is compared to Universal they won't be coming back to WDW again for a loong time.
By not building exciting new attractions, Disney is loosing customers for LIFE and there reputation will continue to crumble.
So you're saying that "Ice Age" is not in the same league as "Cars"? Don't you think that is an outrageous comparison? "Ice Age" even got better reviews than "Cars" and was a bigger success.
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