I thought it's taking over an expansion pad and parking lot near Potter?
That's what I thought I had read.....If they eliminated all of Hollywood, they would severely lose capacity, which would be an issue with the huge attendance increases they've experienced since Potter.I thought it's taking over an expansion pad and parking lot near Potter?
well in japan its taking up almost a forth of the park everything in the Hollywood section is going so it need to be a big area
So I was overly scrutinizing this site plan in the Universal Beijing thread, and I couldn't help but notice something. Try to follow my line of thinking here. The theme park on the left matches the layout of Universal Studios Florida almost EXACTLY, just flipped horizontally. The Mummy, the Music Plaza, Men in Black, The Simpsons, damn near well everything, even the Kings Cross building, even though there doesn't seem to be a friendly route for a Hogwarts Express route to the other park. So, okay, they're probably just using the layout of our park as a placeholder until their second park is designed. This could be further evidenced by the fact that the park on the right seems to be a little more fleshed out, and a little more prominent in context of the overall resort with a much larger entrance complex, so we can guess that this is actually their Studios-branded park under construction right now. So what's interesting, then, is that if you look at KidZone in that placeholder layout of our park... it is totally different. No Barney, no Curious George, no Fievel, no Woody Woodpecker, but a space with 2-3 big showbuildings. So it seems that this might be a little hint at what is to come for Nintendo. No way to tell for sure for now, but I'd say there's reasonable chance that that's a proposed layout for our Super Nintendo World.
Okay, I had to flip the image to wrap my mind around it, but is this what you mean?So I was overly scrutinizing this site plan in the Universal Beijing thread, and I couldn't help but notice something. Try to follow my line of thinking here. The theme park on the left matches the layout of Universal Studios Florida almost EXACTLY, just flipped horizontally. The Mummy, the Music Plaza, Men in Black, The Simpsons, damn near well everything, even the Kings Cross building, even though there doesn't seem to be a friendly route for a Hogwarts Express route to the other park. So, okay, they're probably just using the layout of our park as a placeholder until their second park is designed. This could be further evidenced by the fact that the park on the right seems to be a little more fleshed out, and a little more prominent in context of the overall resort with a much larger entrance complex, so we can guess that this is actually their Studios-branded park under construction right now. So what's interesting, then, is that if you look at KidZone in that placeholder layout of our park... it is totally different. No Barney, no Curious George, no Fievel, no Woody Woodpecker, but a space with 2-3 big showbuildings. So it seems that this might be a little hint at what is to come for Nintendo. No way to tell for sure for now, but I'd say there's reasonable chance that that's a proposed layout for our Super Nintendo World.
Now just replace E.T. with YoshiOkay, I had to flip the image to wrap my mind around it, but is this what you mean?
Because you're right, it's like the only thing that's actually different from our park. Even Earthquake/Disaster looks like the old version to me, and not F&F.
You got it!Okay, I had to flip the image to wrap my mind around it, but is this what you mean?
Because you're right, it's like the only thing that's actually different from our park. Even Earthquake/Disaster looks like the old version to me, and not F&F.
Yea, I thought about that, but was labeling based on our current frame of reference.Now just replace E.T. with Yoshi
I think from the USJ thread testtrack said this was an earlier layout for SNW.
Just wonder how it may have changed?
That makes me wonder how much pent up demand there is for SW. It's already been in the parks for 20 years. They are already super saturation marketing SW at DHS. And you know they aren't going to back off with VIII coming out soon. Followed by IX and 2 SWEs. So how do they step it up from here?I feel like Nintendo will draw more new people more to Universal, as it's a new fan base. Star Wars however is already established in Disney, so no new fan base.
That makes me wonder how much pent up demand there is for SW. It's already been in the parks for 20 years. They are already super saturation marketing SW at DHS. And you know they aren't going to back off with VIII coming out soon. Followed by IX and 2 SWEs. So how do they step it up from here?
This is going to get silly.