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There is James Cameron's Avatar and then there is Disney's Avatar -big difference. Make no mistake - this collaboration is Disney's "adaptation" of Avatar. 
I for one, am glad that Disney did not take HP. I just don't see how Disney could give HP the attention and budget it deserved without upstaging it's own railroad and castle. Universal gave HP a $200 million budget and 20 acres of land. Disney's would not have gone to this length for HP. So kudos to Universal!
I hope James Cameron would not be too proud enlist the help of Pixar to assist in establishing a much stronger storyline that may help viewers connect emotionally with the characters and perhaps add a dose of that whimsy Disney magic. On the other hand, Avatar has made billions in it's first attempt without the help of Disney -- so kudos to Cameron.
This project is SO huge that AK is the only park that has the space needed for a land of this magnitude. AK has over 500 acres - Disney is investing almost half a billion dollars to create this land. I am expecting a behemoth of a coaster and some awesome thrill rides.
I really don't care to see yet another castle. I would love to experience something amazingly different and just "out of this world". I have no idea what to expect and I love that -- it's so exciting.

I for one, am glad that Disney did not take HP. I just don't see how Disney could give HP the attention and budget it deserved without upstaging it's own railroad and castle. Universal gave HP a $200 million budget and 20 acres of land. Disney's would not have gone to this length for HP. So kudos to Universal!

I hope James Cameron would not be too proud enlist the help of Pixar to assist in establishing a much stronger storyline that may help viewers connect emotionally with the characters and perhaps add a dose of that whimsy Disney magic. On the other hand, Avatar has made billions in it's first attempt without the help of Disney -- so kudos to Cameron.

This project is SO huge that AK is the only park that has the space needed for a land of this magnitude. AK has over 500 acres - Disney is investing almost half a billion dollars to create this land. I am expecting a behemoth of a coaster and some awesome thrill rides.

I really don't care to see yet another castle. I would love to experience something amazingly different and just "out of this world". I have no idea what to expect and I love that -- it's so exciting.
