What makes you think this is related to PortAventura though?Sure. Here you can check it out.
What makes you think this is related to PortAventura though?Sure. Here you can check it out.
I know that this doesn't really mean anything, but during the opening event for the Uncharted ride, David Garcia, current director of the park, when asked about which IP he would like to see next coming to the park, he said 'Harry Potter' and gave a wink to the camera, it happens around the second 50 of this video:
I know that this doesn't really mean anything, but during the opening event for the Uncharted ride, David Garcia, current director of the park, when asked about which IP he would like to see next coming to the park, he said 'Harry Potter' and gave a wink to the camera, it happens around the second 50 of this video:
While we don't know much about what will be included in Warner Bros Wold Abu Dhabi, it seems like rights for a Potter experience "could" could be negotiated for parks outside of Universal.Technically they could probably do a deal with WB for Potter rights as long as they don’t do “rides.” The same way WB has built multiple Potter themed experience tours, or even the NY store—which may have pushed what exactly constitutes a “ride” with their VR experience.
If that’s the case, no need to work with Universal.
Out of pure genuine curiosity—has anyone outside of you specifically said of Woodbury visiting the area as of June 21st? Feels like a grasp without proof to back up a claim like that.If it looks like a horse, sounds like a horse and smells like a horse... it sure won't be a minivan.
Why dont you, instead of shooting us down, look up where Mark Woodbury and his team were on the week of June 21st?
I’ll chip in $50!Seems PortAventura is now up for sale:
KKR e Investindustrial ponen en venta Port Aventura
Las valoraciones del parque de atracciones rondan los 1.000 millones de euros y JP Morgan se perfila como asesorcincodias.elpais.com
Epic Universe cost much more than 1 billion.Epic Universe costs about $1b, so $1.6b~ purchase price + debt for a park that's probably much less profitable seems like a tall order. Think Universal sits this one out unless it's really confident it can grow those numbers with its IP.
EU number wildly off.Epic Universe costs about $1b, so $1.6b~ purchase price + debt for a park that's probably much less profitable seems like a tall order. Think Universal sits this one out unless it's really confident it can grow those numbers with its IP.
Went off a quick google search, so I believe it. Point is though, PA seems expensive, they'd probably need to spend more to unlock its full potential, and they're already building one massive park and have other parks they have to tend to. Will gladly eat crow if I'm wrong, but idk, just feels like if they really saw an opportunity they would've bought it already.EU number wildly off.
All they would need to do is put a Hogsmeade in there and the park would become super popular in the region. The question is, what is the cap on how big it can get and is the money you'd spend worth it or would this just be another DLP situation? UOR benefits a lot from European travel, although Spain is far enough south Europe that I don't think it would hurt them in any significant way.Went off a quick google search, so I believe it. Point is though, PA seems expensive, they'd probably need to spend more to unlock its full potential, and they're already building one massive park and have other parks they have to tend to. Will gladly eat crow if I'm wrong, but idk, just feels like if they really saw an opportunity they would've bought it already.