I believe it's open on Fridays and Saturdays. they did an overlay for Mardi Gras that ran through mid-April, so it appears it's still being used.Is the Red Coconut Club still closed? They had that HHN overlay with the classic monsters but not sure if the regular club is still in business. If not they could use that space. Especially if all the classic monster stuff is still in there.
Put the Legacy Store in the Lucy/Kitty space and give that building a purpose again. Even better, combine it there with the prop shop and you’ve got thematic coherence AND one of the most interesting retail locations in Orlando.It would be great if the Legacy Store found a permanent location somewhere inside USF. I understand why it's in CityWalk, but it feels like it needs to be in USF.
The merch is not my primary concern (though I do think it's nice having a location dedicated purely to the "classic" properties). The props/set pieces/behind-the-scenes paraphernalia are.The merch can go elsewhere.
Unless they pull a Volcano Bay, I doubt that will be the headline.I am fine with retiring the Legacy Store for a year and then bringing it back post EU opening.
Like the incoming preview center, I think the Legacy Store fits best on CityWalk since it has merchandise from retired attractions at both parks (though, admittedly, primarily Studios).
Unrelated, while I like the Epic Universe name, I think that given the long history of opening day woes/bad press for theme parks, they really set themselves up for the Epic Fail headline. It was my first thought upon hearing the announced name and has remained at the forefront of my mind every time it seems even closer to happening.
At the speed they are constructing I think they will have plenty of time to test, stress test, soft open, etc. and work out all the opening day problems long before the real opening day.I am fine with retiring the Legacy Store for a year and then bringing it back post EU opening.
Like the incoming preview center, I think the Legacy Store fits best on CityWalk since it has merchandise from retired attractions at both parks (though, admittedly, primarily Studios).
Unrelated, while I like the Epic Universe name, I think that given the long history of opening day woes/bad press for theme parks, they really set themselves up for the Epic Fail headline. It was my first thought upon hearing the announced name and has remained at the forefront of my mind every time it seems even closer to happening.
It would be great if the Legacy Store found a permanent location somewhere inside USF. I understand why it's in CityWalk, but it feels like it needs to be in USF.
Is the Red Coconut Club still closed? They had that HHN overlay with the classic monsters but not sure if the regular club is still in business. If not they could use that space. Especially if all the classic monster stuff is still in there.
Eh, CityWalk is perfect. That way even if you're just there to meet up with friends, you're going to Red Coconut, If you're staying on property and doing a CityWalk night, or if you're just seeing a movie, it's there to be advertised to the widest possible audience.It would be great if the Legacy Store found a permanent location somewhere inside USF. I understand why it's in CityWalk, but it feels like it needs to be in USF.
Eh, CityWalk is perfect. That way even if you're just there to meet up with friends, you're going to Red Coconut, If you're staying on property and doing a CityWalk night, or if you're just seeing a movie, it's there to be advertised to the widest possible audience.
We live in an online bubble and think everyone knows that a new park is coming. While a lot of people in Orlando know because of simply seeing the construction, I still come across some that have no idea every once in awhile and I know people especially who live in the Tampa and Miami areas who pay Orlando no attention. They had no idea a third park was coming until I told them recently.
CityWalk is perfect for this type of thing.
Yes. During the 10 vacation nights at WDW in April, and lots of conversations with other guests, very few knew Epic is being built.Eh, CityWalk is perfect. That way even if you're just there to meet up with friends, you're going to Red Coconut, If you're staying on property and doing a CityWalk night, or if you're just seeing a movie, it's there to be advertised to the widest possible audience.
We live in an online bubble and think everyone knows that a new park is coming. While a lot of people in Orlando know because of simply seeing the construction, I still come across some that have no idea every once in awhile and I know people especially who live in the Tampa and Miami areas who pay Orlando no attention. They had no idea a third park was coming until I told them recently.
CityWalk is perfect for this type of thing.
I know people love the Spongebob store but it would be really cool to see the Legacy Store next to ET.I was referring to the Legacy Store being moved to USF, the EU preview center makes sense at CityWalk.
If I had to choose between SpongeBob or Legacy, I'd choose the former in a tenth of a heartbeat, especially since Film Vault already has a bunch of BTTF, ET, GB, & JAWS stuff anyway.I know people love the Spongebob store but it would be really cool to see the Legacy Store next to ET.
Haha well the Biergarten concept is still kicking around, not dead yetThe CityWalk Beer Garden, formerly known as the Epic Universe Preview Center, formerly known as The Legacy Store, formerly known as the Universal Studios store, will be nice.
But again, the merchandise is not primarily what we're trying to preserve from the Legacy Store. It's the museum-esque elements.If I had to choose between SpongeBob or Legacy, I'd choose the former in a tenth of a heartbeat, especially since Film Vault already has a bunch of BTTF, ET, GB, & JAWS stuff anyway.
Fair point, but there are plenty of other, significantly less profitable spaces for this stuff to go, whereas StorePants closing would be the death knell for SpongeBob at Universal.But again, the merchandise is not primarily what we're trying to preserve from the Legacy Store. It's the museum-esque elements.