But most people in here have not been jumped on for being too positive have they? Have they been told to wait and see, cause it might suck? Maybe by one or two people, nothing compared to the opposite.
Your post kind of proved my point. It isn't okay to say "I don't like Avatar so I won't like this" but it is okay to say "I love Avatar so I will like this"? Same thing.
I'm not missing the point - I'm not assuming they always screw up. But on the flip side of the coin to assume that they never have any bad ideas - well its just not fact as they have "screwed" up in the past.
I love Disneyworld/Disneyland so much so I even invested in DVC. But just because I love DW/SL doesn't mean I am blinded by the almight Disney "dieties" and think that every single idea Disney has come out with has been a great idea.
No -- I didn't say that at all. It's true that if you like Avatar then right off the bad you're probably predisposed to liking the concept.
But if you're predisposed to liking Disney and what they've done, then I think the fair response is to at least wait and see what the plans are before insisting that you won't like it.
But to simply say, "I don't like/haven't seen/am not interested in Avatar, therefore it's going to stink" sorta puts a dagger into the heart of the relationship we all presumably have with Walt Disney World.

Yup... that breeze you felt was my point going right over your head. Where did I say they've never had bad ideas? Where did I say they never screwed up? Where did I say that every single idea Disney has come out with has been a great idea?
But then again, I hated the idea of the Everest ride being put in and that seems to work 
I like how you hedge your bets.Remember when Star Wars came out...and it was a huge cultural event? People flocked to theaters, drive ins, etc to see it?
And then remember when Empire Strikes Back came out and it started all over, and only grew larger?
I can totally see that happening with Avatar.
Or maybe not.
But that's the point...you can't draw direct parallels to the Matrix, and ignore the ones to Star Wars. Both are a possibility. Neither is a certainty.
I will say this: I have more faith in Cameron than I did in the W. Bros. I'd seen both Assassins and Bound LONG before the Matrix, and was non-plussed by both. The Matrix was great, but as soon as the sequels were greenlit....you had to worry more than a bit.
Cameron, on the other hand? I look at his resume since '84 and I have a hard time picking out a single project I haven't liked. "True Lies", maybe? I guess his producer credit on "Solaris" might be a low point....but other than that, he's made movies I tend to enjoy (fiction and non), that seem to make a ton of money. That's a pretty good track record.

I need concept art and ideas on what this is gonna look like when it's finish before I judge it
The only thing I have a problem with at the moment is why they didn't do this with George Lucas to add a SW land onto the studios![]()
I think this could be an interesting partnership, but I think the concept is much better suited for DHS. Not only could you get all the fantasic Avatar world stuff in, but imagine all the cool behind the scenes, SFX stuff that could go there as well. That is far more interesting than simply a land set in the Avatar world. Well to me anyway, but I'm total geek for that sort of stuff.
I would prefer to see an expansion at AK include animals on this planet.

I just cannot figure out where they are going put this!
I think Avatar fits better into DHS story/theme than AK.
And I ask where did I state that YOU personally stated those things? And thanks for the insult - BTW. I've never used the ignore feature before but there's always a first.....
You stated "Just because they HAVE screwed up doesn't mean it's fair to assume they will ALWAYS screw up" - Not once in my posts did I state they have ALWAYS screwed up.
. I don't blame you for being skeptical and not just jumping on the Disney=awesome no matter what bandwagon. Your opinion on that is no less valid then people who think it's going to be awesome without knowing details too.I love Disneyworld and Disneyland - but after experiencing DCA its hard to give Disney "benefit of a doubt" with every new idea. They have proven in the past that not all of their ideas are great.
I got what you were saying.
California Adventure was one of Disney's biggest and most expensive screw ups to date, and you had the pleasure of being there. I don't blame you for being skeptical and not just jumping on the Disney=awesome no matter what bandwagon. Your opinion on that is no less valid then people who think it's going to be awesome without knowing details too.

I like how you hedge your bets.![]()
Star Wars was a good movie with cool special effects. Avatar was a bad movie with cool special effects. Can't really compare them.
Unless you're using "nonplussed" incorrectly (and a word to the wise - it isn't hyphenated), I don't get your other point.
What if instead of being called "AvatarLand", it was called "Pandora"? Same thing in a land based off the movie license, but presented totally different.
Instead of a land based off some big blue cat people, it's a land based on a fantasy enviroment full of wonderful creatures and sights. A land with trees that glow in the dark and have virtual waves of light moving thru them.
Ground that has glowing light patterns in fun and exciting patterns (think the sidewalk behind Spaceship Earth at night).
As others have pointed out in this and other threads about this, James Cameron did so much more than create a very pretty movie, He actually ended up creating an entire world and the plants/animals/creatures that inhabit that planet. A full ecosystem complete with natives who live within that environment in harmony. Disney Imagineers have a LOT to work with within the world they just licensed and would never even need to go near the actual movie narrative.
Yup... that breeze you felt was my point going right over your head.
I love you! Can I use that???? 
Disney had the chance to make the right proposal to JK Rowling. She simply preferred what Universal offered. I do wonder what Disney did offer though.