If UO wants to do LOTR right, they'll need another park. If WDW wants to do LOTR right, they'll also need another park. It's just grand and epic to be conformed to small plots of land or dopey "Hollywood" themeing. It needs to be big and immersing. I'd rather both parks keep to their own properties though, rather than the current mad grab for outside franchises. WDW, for instance, needs Halloween Town installed before something like Pandora.