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The only new things I noticed at Universal today.
I'm pleasantly surprised how big the sets seem to be this year. It tells me they're working to make the houses more immersive and more "grand". It's also a good sign to me of fewer black walls.Man it really seems like most of the houses with the tents got a lot more in the vertical department. Especially FmWM, Ghostbusters, and the Tram Garage's. Makes me legitimately pumped, as it's something that should've been done a long time ago.
Oh, and Hi Firefly House!
I didn't think the sets in H4 weren't that big. Yeah, you have the garage at the entrance and the power plant, but they really didn't seem big compared to HoTC 1.0, Alice Cooper Goes to Hell, or Stranger Things.The sets in Waterworld are surprisingly huge this year. I was shocked by H4’s scale but House of 1000 Corpses looks like it could outdo that easily. Waterworld is easily the venue that confuses me most since it looks small, but is generally long and has the most consistent mazes
Construction update from Jpland21
How else are you supposed to see the facade?Oh Jesus, why are there so many arrows!
Oh Jesus, why are there so many arrows!
So I have this channel that's non-theme park related and focuses on toys and collectibles.
You ever visit the Frank & Son Collectible Show in City of Industry? It's a pretty cool year-round show (Wednesdays & Saturdays) if you're in to toys and collectibles.
The Ghostbusters facade looks a bit too wide for it to be tje firehouse. Is it really the firehouse? I feel like its gonna be the library.
Judging by murdy's tweets its probably the firehouse, I don't think construction for it has reached its max vertical heightThe Ghostbusters facade looks a bit too wide for it to be tje firehouse. Is it really the firehouse? I feel like its gonna be the library.