A thought on why Concourse A might be closed - to program the Epcot and DCA endings. Yes the new film is done, but that part didn't need to be in order for Shanghai to open.
I think you're along the right path... I definitely think it being closed has something to do with the new film.A thought on why Concourse A might be closed - to program the Epcot and DCA endings. Yes the new film is done, but that part didn't need to be in order for Shanghai to open.
A thought on why Concourse A might be closed - to program the Epcot and DCA endings. Yes the new film is done, but that part didn't need to be in order for Shanghai to open.
Yeah, it's just a giant, empty area with some benches. Plenty of room for a solid store. Merchandising would just need to come up with some new products that are worth buying and boom, new source of revenue.I'm amazed they didnt put a store in the old FP distribution area.
I know right! It makes me sick having to ride 3D simulators, they're getting old Disney.I wish they would get rid of the screens in this ride and replace them with practical, AA-filled sets. Until then, I'm not going back to Disney.
Now you're just over-compensating.I wish they would get rid of the screens in this ride and replace them with practical, AA-filled sets. Until then, I'm not going back to Disney.
He's right.Now you're just over-compensating.
Why can't some of you just admit that Universal is overly screen reliant? Each ride individually is from good to great, but if you try to do them all in a day, it's very repetitive and wears on your eyes. I love Uni. I love Disney. The point I always make is Disney has variety (you can actually tell many rides are individually unique from each other). They utilize both screen based and practical sets, as well as a few mixed attractions. Universal doesn't really change up the experience much... it's all motion/screen based. Aside from the coasters.
I'm done.
Well I heard Terminator 3D updated their preshowI do have to say.. that at least Epcot has been doing okay at updating their screen-based attractions and that's pretty much what they've been selling as new lately. Soarin', Turtle Talk, the Pixar shorts. I wonder if Universal will consider doing this to breathe new life into any of their screen attractions soon.
Now you're just over-compensating.
Why can't some of you just admit that Universal is overly screen reliant? Each ride individually is from good to great, but if you try to do them all in a day, it's very repetitive and wears on your eyes. I love Uni. I love Disney. The point I always make is Disney has variety (you can actually tell many rides are individually unique from each other). They utilize both screen based and practical sets, as well as a few mixed attractions. Universal doesn't really change up the experience much... it's all motion/screen based. Aside from the coasters.
I'm done.
I'd prefer not to talk about it too because I feel the ensuing conversations are just annoying, but it's not complaining, it's constructive criticism. I dont mind screens for attractions, but I just want to see Uni move past motion bases.It's a joke from another thread, probably drawn out too much but yeah.
Now you know how I feel every time the topic comes up.
Oh I thought we were taking the joke here also.. sorry for the sarcastic reply @UNIrdIt's a joke from another thread, probably drawn out too much but yeah.
Now you know how I feel every time the topic comes up.
I mean, I actually agree with you, but I still thought the previous post was funny.Now you're just over-compensating.
Why can't some of you just admit that Universal is overly screen reliant? Each ride individually is from good to great, but if you try to do them all in a day, it's very repetitive and wears on your eyes. I love Uni. I love Disney. The point I always make is Disney has variety (you can actually tell many rides are individually unique from each other). They utilize both screen based and practical sets, as well as a few mixed attractions. Universal doesn't really change up the experience much... it's all motion/screen based. Aside from the coasters.
I'm done.