Jon Fu
Editor-in-Chief Emeritus
Allen's right. WaterWorld isn't going anywhere.
Potter - coupled with the news of an audio upgrade - almost guarantees that the show will remain at the park for the foreseeable future. I wouldn't expect anything till at least 2016 at the earliest, and that's if they want to combat Potter crowds.
But to answer your question William: there's currently construction right next to Potter in Islands right now, so I'm guessing Universal thinks it's fine.
Potter - coupled with the news of an audio upgrade - almost guarantees that the show will remain at the park for the foreseeable future. I wouldn't expect anything till at least 2016 at the earliest, and that's if they want to combat Potter crowds.
But to answer your question William: there's currently construction right next to Potter in Islands right now, so I'm guessing Universal thinks it's fine.
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