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Can anyone decode the concept art? Jurassic World is all pretty evident but hard to decode the rest. Looks quite real to me
Can anyone decode the concept art? Jurassic World is all pretty evident but hard to decode the rest. Looks quite real to me
Didn't think this would be out there ever or so fast lol
Didn't think this would be out there ever or so fast lol
And the Frisco concept art as well, which was much more detailed, yet nonetheless saw massive revisions.I think it's more likely that this could be more indicitive of the layout of the park and not the actual contents. Like, look back to the concept art of Universal Beijing and it's got different lands (The Mummy up there, some kind of Shrek land to the right, etc) but the general layout of everything is the same
Maybe it matches one of the multiple prospective locations Alicia alluded to in her video? I can definitely imagine Universal drafting very hazy concept art for multiple possible plots of land, using existing rides to sketch out the shape of what a park would look like in x, y, z parcel of land.The location of the park in the concept art also doesn't match the rumoured location of the recent land purchase...so yeah, if its legit it looks like quite early/blue sky. The direct rail/monorail link is interesting, however.
Yes. These concept arts are often far from what ends up in a park. Not worth reading too much into that stuff, except for pretty pictures to look at.*whispers*
The concept art isn't even on the actualbsite, so the layout and choices don't mean much
Love,
The maps guy. Xoxox
I wonder how long til they take to the sea themselves.A couple of years ago the thought was that Universal could eat into Disney's market share by a few percentage points, and that's it. I guess Comcast Execs. paid no heed to that concept. Sounds like they're in a full compete 'worldwide' mode. Comcast is like their Jaws ride, and they smell blood. Feeding frenzy at the turn of this decade. I'm guessing maybe another Asian park,( another Japan location, India, S. Korea.Thailand), is lurking out there.
I can'r imagine them holding the rights ro one of the biggest franchises in the world and not bring it here,I have a theory the large expansion pad for Epic is reserved for it... but that doesn't mean Orlando has to get it first.
They could have their cake and eat it to and do both LOTR and Nintendo. Despicable Me is a given but I hope it's an actual dark ride and not Minion Mayhem but I'm not holding my breath. For DreamWorks I could see a catch all area that breaks off into mini lands.LOTR
WICKED
DR WHO
JURASSIC WORLD
(Some dreamworks/illumination IPs)
would be my guess for this park.
Universal hasn't utilized one of their most known IPs in any of the parks yet and with the sets not too far...it makes sense for Wicked.
LOTR since its rumored they have the rights just makes sense especially if they don't plan to bring Nintendo to the UK.
Didn't Universal Creative keep putting TARDIS easter eggs in a lot of attractions....maybe they have theme park rights and haven't used them yet so i would think this for DR WHO.
Jurassic World because Dinosaurs are timeless
They will need kid ips to compete with Legoland so....