Hey, Ghostbusters 2 wasn't that bad.BTTF is also one of the few franchises that haven't been ruined or diluted by modern Hollywood. The films still stand up extremely well ( kind of like the original Jurassic Park Films). Ghostbusters is great and if be all for a ride but it's a brand that's been damaged over the years by sequels and spin offs of mixed quality.
No, an Only Fools attraction in which a Apocalypse drop tower ride can be themed to the chandelier scene would be better!80' nostalgia is strongest with those of us who were there, I can assure you.
Personally, I'm hoping for a Threads themed attraction.
You forgot a "falling through an open bar-flap" photo opportunity.No, an Only Fools attraction in which a Apocalypse drop tower ride can be themed to the chandelier scene would be better!
And a stage show nearby for Cwying to be sung live!
Personally, I'm hoping for a Threads themed attraction.
If you allow The Hobbit to be part of the wider LOTR universe you open up all sorts of fun you could do with Smaug.Rides for a LOTR area are easy
Bilbos barrels (rapids)
Escape from the mines of Moria dark ride
Wraith - a flying coaster based on the ring Wraiths searching for the one ring
Ride of the Rohirum - small family coaster
And those are just the ones I can think of.
The Tolkien Estate don't own the rights so they won't be able to insist on creative control like JK Rowling does over Wizarding World designs. There are endless scenarios across LotR and The Hobbit which lend themselves to theme park settings, simply endless.It's not that easy. The way Universal have rolled out Potter prioritises a sort of magical realism, and I could imagine that the Tolkien estate would want the same treatment. Hogsmeade, London, and now Paris are all parts of the story, and the rides there suit that particular world/environment, although obviously, now they've used a cheat code with the 'Floo Network' to set a London-based ride in the latter. I can't imagine they'll open a mish-mash RCT corner of vaguely Ringsy rides.
The Tolkien Estate don't own the rights so they won't be able to insist on creative control like JK Rowling does over Wizarding World designs. There are endless scenarios across LotR and The Hobbit which lend themselves to theme park settings, simply endless.
You could create a whole theme-park themed to LOTR on it's own, nevermind a single land. IF it really is to come to USGB, their creative minds will be tested for sure.
what areas of LOTR do people want to see? What story will be told? I struggle to see how they wouldn't bring us The Shire in some form. (smaller than the film set), and then possibly a ride which follows Frodo's journey to mount doom? But how could that be condensed into one experience? And personally I could see them straying away from the original movies/actors which are 25 years old now.