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Agreed. I think Gringotts marks the turning point where they had more money than ideas.
I don't think Gringotts is at all bad, but it's completely the logical conclusion of Universal's technology to date.
Agreed. I think Gringotts marks the turning point where they had more money than ideas.
I think we're about to enter the second, duller phase of Universal's golden era. Comcast are happy to splash the cash, but they've developed a formula, and they're clinging to it. So investment in the parks will continue to impress, but there's much less imagination and ambition on display than in the case of Potter, Kong (we presume), or even Springfield.
I am more annoyed with the fact when Merlin do a ride based on a bad ip, everybody moans but when Universal does, everybody is happy. I am just annoyed from the moaning in the Thorpe Park discussion.That's nonsense. Universal does have a broad, international audience, but even more so than Disney, most of it's custom is US based. Besides, Fallon is internationally recognised from Youtube alone. His 'lip-sync' battle videos featuring high profile celebrities are immensely popular. Personally, I find Fallon errs on the cheesy and sycophantic side as a host, but he is perfect for this ride, even I'm not too excited about it myself. Also, the bulk of the ride will be a virtual tour of NYC, which is about as universally appealing of a theme as you can find. Well, unless you're from New York...
Saying that, the screens stuff at Universal is getting silly. I'm well aware they're about to release a huge anamatronic ape on the world, but even the general public are beginning to clock on.
I am more annoyed with the fact when Merlin do a ride based on a bad ip, everybody moans but when Universal does, everybody is happy. I am just annoyed from the moaning in the Thorpe Park discussion.
But that's the point of the park? Who cares about the film Twister anymore? ET might be a classic but it's not exactly at the forefront of everyone's minds anymore... Universal Studios is full of IPs because that's the point of the place. Half the rides in the park will be fairly irrelevant in twenty years time but that's the nature of the park itself.To me it seems Universal is planning short than long term with new attractions based on popular IPS at the time.
Sorry for being out of the loop but why are they de constructing The Hulk? Are they altering the layout of the ride in any way?
From what I've been hearing the track and supports are both being built with more support through the spine and supports.