JoeCamel
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Well Fun Spot next to Universal but yeahLol, could you imagine if that group gets the land and then we will have two competing theme parks right next to each other
Well Fun Spot next to Universal but yeahLol, could you imagine if that group gets the land and then we will have two competing theme parks right next to each other
Lol, could you imagine if that group gets the land and then we will have two competing theme parks right next to each other
They aren't getting the land. I don't think they even want the land. They have lawyers willing to gamble on getting a big check. Even If Universal loses on all fronts, they aren't signing over any deeds.
Anything is usable if you're bold enough...only about 40 of those acres are usuable, with ten of those in the area next to 913
A well produced video showing the impact Epic Universe will have to the surrounding area.
I don't want to make it anything more than it is, but it is interesting the "new park" strategy differences between Disney and Universal
Disney attempted to provide similar experiences to their direct competition so as to suffocate their direct competitors.Ive seen the video, but can you elaborate @shiekra38 ?
Disney attempted to provide similar experiences to their direct competition so as to suffocate their direct competitors.
Universal on the other hand is creating a new park that is equal parts an evolution on previously established endeavors they've taken the last decade, and part out of necessity for a resort that is clearly bursting at the seams. All of this is done without really acknowledging their competition too much. They aren't building the world's largest aquarium or something like that to compete with SeaWorld, they're just leaning into their brand.
Often during the Eisner era, he would attempt to create the Disney version of non-Disney things, so as to make Disney a one stop shop...Leading to the Iger era where we had a ton of parks that needed to be completely overhauled and or required significant capital to "fix"
Animal Kingdom, for instance, was a direct shot at BGT and SWO...MGM was a shot Universal...Both of which felt incomplete upon opening..And even with their expansions still don't feel complete.
I've often felt that Disney has too many parks in Orlando, and they can overlap each other for attention, both thematically and expansion-wise.
So I suppose what I'm trying to say is new Disney parks (in Orlando) felt like an answer to competition...Universal's new park(s) feel like and answer to a problem, that problem being capacity of their current resort
A well produced video showing the impact Epic Universe will have to the surrounding area.
Epcot didn't just teach me about energy, it taught me how to liveThat's really a great analysis.
the only thing EPCOT has taught me is, if i wanna have any kind of fun I have to pay more than the ticket price for itEpcot didn't just teach me about energy, it taught me how to live
And have 6 stomachs.the only thing EPCOT has taught me is, if i wanna have any kind of fun I have to pay more than the ticket price for it
I tend to fast for 5 days before going to Food and Wine to be sure theres roomAnd have 6 stomachs.
I tend to fast for 5 days before going to Food and Wine to be sure theres room
That’s the three Mack Rides, yes. I have heard coaster track for the big one should be showing soon, so maybe that?Hub coaster, spinning coaster, interactive boat ride?