Per my understanding for why Star Trek costed as much as it did--it was as a result of the Picard sets and how much they bloated the budget. When they boasted and made the praise and comments on how they got those sets to be part of FFN, it came with the price tag of the quality of the rooms).
Been hesitant to really talk about the IP that was planned for UBE, because I really hope it's a case to where things might realign again in the future.
The IP would've used a specific iteration of the brand that was more on the "Retro" side. AFAIK, the holders of the IP were the ones that pulled from the project it seems, as a result of shifting creative direction following a high-key project being put on indefinite hold. Hoping the IP comes back to form if we get FFN 2027 for both Hollywood and Orlando.