Home with the planter--have some thoughts.
First though; glad to see USH committing to more entertainment and seasonal offerings. I know it's something me and @Jonathan have talked about quietly; in the desire from the both of us in wanting USH to finally gear up for a new seasonal event. Be if it was for this, the return of LNY; or even something like Mardi Gras--we've needed a new Seasonal event for the park properly.
Alongside that, I am also genuinely happy to see Star Trek returning. Given how much that means with Paramount (and the fact that the well has basically opened for further collaboration essentially); I love the fact that we are getting a back/back with the hard ticket events on having IP from them.
Back To The Future is also fantastic to see, I wonder if they might convert one of the levels of Simpsons to be specifically BTTF going forward for FFN purposes (having it as a "permament" fixture for the event would make a lot of sense if this goes past year 1). Dungeon's & Dragons is also incredibly surprising. I didn't expect them to work with WOTC, so I am interested where things will go. If they can do a D&D house on the level of Dueling Dragons in Orlando; I'll be pumped.
As for the Anime--mind has to think One Piece for WaterWorld, or something in the DreamWorks Theater makes a lot of sense. I also wonder if we might get XR overlays of a Universal attraction in the process, to allow VR experiences. But overall; I am really happy to see USH finally dive into a non-horror Pop Culture event.
I think it's gonna do great with LA clienteles; especially if the lineup is strong.
First though; glad to see USH committing to more entertainment and seasonal offerings. I know it's something me and @Jonathan have talked about quietly; in the desire from the both of us in wanting USH to finally gear up for a new seasonal event. Be if it was for this, the return of LNY; or even something like Mardi Gras--we've needed a new Seasonal event for the park properly.
Alongside that, I am also genuinely happy to see Star Trek returning. Given how much that means with Paramount (and the fact that the well has basically opened for further collaboration essentially); I love the fact that we are getting a back/back with the hard ticket events on having IP from them.
Back To The Future is also fantastic to see, I wonder if they might convert one of the levels of Simpsons to be specifically BTTF going forward for FFN purposes (having it as a "permament" fixture for the event would make a lot of sense if this goes past year 1). Dungeon's & Dragons is also incredibly surprising. I didn't expect them to work with WOTC, so I am interested where things will go. If they can do a D&D house on the level of Dueling Dragons in Orlando; I'll be pumped.
As for the Anime--mind has to think One Piece for WaterWorld, or something in the DreamWorks Theater makes a lot of sense. I also wonder if we might get XR overlays of a Universal attraction in the process, to allow VR experiences. But overall; I am really happy to see USH finally dive into a non-horror Pop Culture event.
I think it's gonna do great with LA clienteles; especially if the lineup is strong.