I wonder if Disney realizes that the $2.8 Bazillion program is driving the average fan base to Universal. Sure it feeds the rabid fan base, but the lay guests feels it is ridiculous;.
I believe TDO is the definition of "fubar" these days.And that makes me a Happy Panda
^Nailed it.The Children of this generation are falling in love with Universal. Their "magical" memories will be at Universal.
The Children of this generation are falling in love with Universal. Their "magical" memories will be at Universal. When they met Spiderman, or talked to Optimus Prime, or danced in the streets with Sponge Bob, Gru, and E.B.
Their memories are going to be that of these two enchanting parks where things change all the time, paintings talk, and you can ride a magical train from one park to the next.
Their grandparents will go and fall asleep on the Carousel of Progress, talking about the the good ol' days.
Wow!!! If something is big news and old, the chances are it already has been discussed and/or is being discussed elsewhere.
A new attraction every year. Something we can't definitely boast about :< They know there is money in the parks after they saw what potter did. Carsland should have been disney's wake up call.
Meanwhile Disney builds a kiddie coaster that is taking them52 1/2 years to complete.
Yet Universal is getting HP 2.0 done in almost the span of one year...
Quite frankly, I'm glad to see spending, no matter which entity is doing it. It's good for competition. It's also another reason we're going to UNI on Thurs for our family trip this time, instead of WDW
You have to take into account the size discrepancy at WDW ..
Couldn't agree more- since we started taking DS (now 11) to Universal (about at age 7), all he wants to do is go back- he wants NOTHING to do with Disney. Disney is for little kids and mostly little girls. In addition, he now compares EVERY hotel we stay at to the HRH. Even Boardwalk loses out in his eyes (and he's right-especially when comparing the cost vs room size). DH and I see his point-we grew up Disney because there was nothing else. He had a choice and chose UniversalThe Children of this generation are falling in love with Universal. Their "magical" memories will be at Universal. When they met Spiderman, or talked to Optimus Prime, or danced in the streets with Sponge Bob, Gru, and E.B.
Their memories are going to be that of these two enchanting parks where things change all the time, paintings talk, and you can ride a magical train from one park to the next.
Their grandparents will go and fall asleep on the Carousel of Progress, talking about the the good ol' days.
For some reason you sound upset people have a much better theme park experience at Universal than Disney. I know I do.Look, I am one of those people who loves Universal Studios and Disney. Obviously Disney is #1 here for me, but I'm not one to ever bash Universal. They do a great park. That being said, I didn't think Transformers (in Universal Hollywood) was better than Spiderman at all. The whole movement towards simulator rides means the character can be taken out of an attraction. Jaws had character. E.T. has character. Jurassic Park has character to it. So if they add these new rides I hope at the very least that they don't continue to cut into the heart of what once made the park special. Because what makes Disney special is that there are attractions that are 40 years old that your parents rode at the same age. Universal is missing out on that piece of nostalgia. But its good they maintain some competition for Disney. It reminds me of political parties and the other one always trying to make the other party honest and on their toes (lol, somewhat). But right now Universal has a long ways to go in order to be the #1 attraction in Orlando. I don't think it happens in our lifetime at all, if ever. Here are the attendance figures for 2012:
Magic Kingdom - 17.5 million
Disneyland - 15.9
Epcot - 11.0
Animal Kingdom - 9.9
DHS - 9.9
Islands of Adventure - 7.9
Universal Orlando - 6.1
Sea World 5.3
So in all fairness, Universal - either park in Orlando - isn't even close to the least attended WDW park let alone Magic Kingdom. MK triples the attendance of Universal Studios and has well more than double the attendance of Islands of Adventure. Sea World is comparable to Universal Studios right now. Sometimes instead of going big and pouring a ton of money into things you have to ensure that the experience is worth it. No one does this better than Disney when it comes to the experience of a park.
Define "experience".Sometimes instead of going big and pouring a ton of money into things you have to ensure that the experience is worth it. No one does this better than Disney when it comes to the experience of a park.
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