beer dave
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Sorry, Joshua. I was looking for thermonuclear war in the games menu.
thanks. I knew someone would get it.
Sorry, Joshua. I was looking for thermonuclear war in the games menu.
thanks. I knew someone would get it.
Universal (and hopefully St Augustine again. We just loved it there!). That isn't to say that WDW isn't a goal because we do enjoy it and have been many, many times; it's just no longer the primary goal for us. I would prefer to always visit both but if I give WDW a rest it likely won't stop me from going to Florida. There is a lot to love there.
There are other forums besides Disney forums on this website...
Maybe we can get Matthew Broderick to be in the pre-show for Avatarland attractions.
beer dave said:strange game, isn't it... the only winning move is not to play. (anyone?)
Truth be told the only two parks that ever needed saved were California Adventure and Disneyland Paris. MGM is in good standing in visiting numbers just not by feedback from a lot of fans (even though I'll admit I'm not one whose complaining)
That's why Disney is interested in Avatar. They want the "Harry Potter" effect. With a $250 million investment in Harry Potter, Islands of Adventure's attendance went up a couple million guests.
For that matter, Star Wars also has that classic good vs evil theme. The rise, fall and redemption of the main antagonist. The son's struggle to be better/stronger than his father. The powerful allure of "black magic" at the cost of your soul. Disney could print their own money if they did a fully fleshed out Star Wars World.
I also think Middle Earth would have been a much more appropriate IP for Animal Kingdom. It also would have made bank. It would capture essentially the SAME audience that HP captures for Universal. It could keep them on Disney property, which makes Disney money.