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It's okay Mike. We know what the true Zelda fans would want .The Deku Tree/Lost Woods/Kokiri Forest doesn't have the Temple of Time. I'm just going with the area that makes the most sense for a theme park.
It's okay Mike. We know what the true Zelda fans would want .The Deku Tree/Lost Woods/Kokiri Forest doesn't have the Temple of Time. I'm just going with the area that makes the most sense for a theme park.
True fans? I wouldn't say that. I'm just saying what most would probably accept due to logistics. You could honestly build a whole park out of Zelda and it's locations (much like LotR) but there has to be a compromise on a single land. How can you cover the most bases? Zelda has always had towns with Castle Town being the most iconic. It would also be easy to show off the rest of Hyrule through an E Ticket attraction. Mini games are a big part and they can be right there. The Master Sword is the most iconic weapon of the series and you can have it right there in the Temple of Time. Possible food, beverages, and shops? Got you covered there too.It's okay Mike. We know what the true Zelda fans would want .
Pretty much every game from Super Mario 64 onwards. It's Princess Peach's Castle.It's odd, I always knew there would be a castle entrance, but I never knew what the castle would be.
That pink turreted castle, what game was that used in?
I agree. When you look at the general consensus of Nintendo fans on social media, they are all wondering where Hyrule castle is going to go. If anyone needs further proof, look at Gamexplain's discussions on the subject matter. The primary content creator of their YouTube channel is a fan of both Nintendo and theme parks.True fans? I wouldn't say that. I'm just saying what most would probably accept due to logistics. You could honestly build a whole park out of Zelda and it's locations (much like LotR) but there has to be a compromise on a single land. How can you cover the most bases? Zelda has always had towns with Castle Town being the most iconic. It would also be easy to show off the rest of Hyrule through an E Ticket attraction. Mini games are a big part and they can be right there. The Master Sword is the most iconic weapon of the series and you can have it right there in the Temple of Time. Possible food, beverages, and shops? Got you covered there too.
Yeah, a berm with a giant Warp pipe would create for great immersive transition, much like Diagon.Would have preferred to enter the park through a giant warp pipe.
That is what @JungleSkip said it would be.View attachment 3399
The more I look at this Castle, the more I think it's the enterance to the Mario Kart ride.
The Master Sword is the most iconic weapon of the series and you can have it right there in the Temple of Time.
Or they're just not in the plans anymore.
It's odd, I always knew there would be a castle entrance, but I never knew what the castle would be.
That pink turreted castle, what game was that used in?
So they potentially took a 5 ride area down to a 3 ride area???? As one of the weaknesses of Universal is too many E tickets to few C tickets?
Pretty much every game from Super Mario 64 onwards. It's Princess Peach's Castle.
So would that make it appropriate for a Yoshi ride?
Depends on the height requirements.So they potentially took a 5 ride area down to a 3 ride area???? As one of the weaknesses of Universal is too many E tickets to few C tickets?
Not really if that's where they're putting it. The Yoshi ride would make more sense on that mountain where all the Yoshi's are.So would that make it appropriate for a Yoshi ride?
Not at allSo would that make it appropriate for a Yoshi ride?
I agree it should definitely take majority of elements from Yoshi's Island. Yoshi only had a cameo in SM64. I guess he was in 64 DS, but that would be stretching it to put a Yoshi ride in Peach's Castle.I would assume it'd be using elements more from titles like Super Mario World 2 more than Mario64..
I think this is actually more important than having Hyrule Castle, Death Mountain, and Kokiri Forest combined. If you are doing a Zelda land and you don't have the Master Sword in the pedestal surrounded by the Temple of Time, forest ruins, or whatever... well you've failed fans on a fundamental level.
But seeing the direction this Mushroom Kingdom area is going, I trust UC not to eff it up.
Yea, I'd argue the Master Sword in its pedestal is way more important than the castle. Put the sword in the middle of a forested land surrounded by some ruins and you've got your centerpiece