A model that is outdated to the point where half the names on the buildings are wrongAre we really having this convo based on bird’s eye models and photos? Lol
A model that is outdated to the point where half the names on the buildings are wrongAre we really having this convo based on bird’s eye models and photos? Lol
Based on concept art/video, models and Bio's aerials... I think it's fair to critique some of the park's decisions when it comes to specific areas. I haven't critiqued the design choices of what's being built, but I think it's fair to judge the lack of theming on some of the showbuildings that will be seen quite easily like the HTTYD theater (which per Universal's concept art will have a forest mural painted on it), and the backside of the SNW-area just having a flat painted jungle instead of additional temple theming.Are we really having this convo based on bird’s eye models and photos? Lol
We can argue about the semantics of "less ambitious." I might say there's less "variety" to the environments in Animal Kingdom relative to what Epic Universe is aiming for. I think it's still an ambitious park on a design level.It's also disingenuous to compare to DAK which, while well done in its own way, is less ambitious in the variety of themed environments and elevation.
And all offer nothing from the guest's perspective.Based on concept art/video, models and Bio's aerials... I think it's fair to critique some of the park's decisions when it comes to specific areas. I haven't critiqued the design choices of what's being built, but I think it's fair to judge the lack of theming on some of the showbuildings that will be seen quite easily like the HTTYD theater (which per Universal's concept art will have a forest mural painted on it), and the backside of the SNW-area just having a flat painted jungle instead of additional temple theming.
I hope I'm wrong, and want to be proven wrong. I want nothing but the best for the parks.
Are we really having this convo based on bird’s eye models and photos? Lol
Could you clarify what you mean by this?And all offer nothing from the guest's perspective.
Ground level POVCould you clarify what you mean by this?
A maintenance/emergency access path is a far different situation than a showbuilding that can be themed if they choose to.HAGRID PATHS ALL OVER AGAIN.
Pretty obvious to me this will be very visible unfortunately. To the right you can see there's a guest accessible path that will go right up to the exit of the theater.Ground level POV
That is not ground level. It also a pre-vis animatic. It still doesn’t change that it’s wayyy toooo early.A maintenance/emergency access path is a far different situation than a showbuilding that can be themed if they choose to.
Pretty obvious to me this will be very visible unfortunately. To the right you can see there's a guest accessible path that will go right up to the exit of the theater.
I agree that it's early... but all the evidence points to this being an themed part of the land. Unless Universal is purposefully hiding theming from all of the concept art, visual animations, model... it all points to this being unthemed.That is not ground level. It also a pre-vis animatic. It still doesn’t change that it’s wayyy toooo early.
And re: Hagrid - it still didn't change the pages of complaints...
I agree - things do look different from the ground.From the ground things will look MUCH different than from the air. Especially with real trees planted in front.
Because it's very possible you won't be able see any show building from ground-level. We won't know until we get in.I agree that it's early... but all the evidence points to this being an themed part of the land. Unless Universal is purposefully hiding theming from all of the concept art, visual animations, model... it all points to this being unthemed.
I agree - things do look different from the ground.
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Image from Hagrid's queue.
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Obviously still visible, and very easy to spot. No need to look/strain your eye to see it.
Again, these things don't impact the experience as Hagrid (and HTTYD's attractions) will be great, but these minor things do bother me as a theme park fan.
Obviously, but this illusion doesn't work lolTheme parks are illusions, even the most impressive illusions can look bad when not viewed correctly just like in magic.
I visit the park's frequently, so it's not like I'm just seeing the parks from aerial images solely. I have no recent photos myself, but was able to find one from February on Twitter. Very easy to see both the drop building and the utilities building. And this is before they "shed" the parks prior to hurricane season.Because it's very possible you won't be able see any show building from ground-level. We won't know until we get in.
Taken right at the ride's opening. Now do today where the trees have grown in and covered the show building.
Wait for a ground level POV, wait for the trees to grow in, you're not supposed to look that way, most people don't care...
Every time we have this conversation it progresses the same way.
What are you talking about? You're meant to literally view the HTTYD theater that way... since that's the entrance.Wait for a ground level POV, wait for the trees to grow in, you're not supposed to look that way, most people don't care...
Every time we have this conversation it progresses the same way.
Yes, but where theme park nerds in a theme park forum.and it's still something extremely nitpicky at the end of the day.
What are you talking about? You're meant to literally view the HTTYD theater that way... since that's the entrance.
For Hagrid... that's the queue entrance... your're meant to overlook the entire Forbidden Forest area...
It's one thing to turn around on an attraction like Spider-Man/Transformers/Gringotts where your vehicle is specifically forcing you to view a specific point, and something like this where guests are allowed to look anywhere.
Yes, but where theme park nerds in a theme park forum.