NuJoy
NC Is Too North For Me
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We reluctantly bought this ridiculous thing for our tween daughter who loves Star Wars after she begged for it all week of last trip.
So. Embarrassing.
okay so now I need to know where you got the Ewok head cover so I can get it for my 30+ year old sister (I'm not joking)
Personally, I think Star Wars has nothing on Harry Potter. If Disney doesn't hit it out of the park with the next movies they will really have nothing. Harry Potter has like 7 recent movies that were defining to a generation. Star wars has 6, the first three were awesome and defining to a generation, the next three kind of sucked and were more about CGI than anything else. The generation that star wars captivated is now in their 60s, and their kids have moved out of the house. Their kids are now having kids and those people grew up on Harry Potter killing the box office and a few crappy star wars movies here and there. Sure Star Wars will draw crowds however I really don't think that they will be able to maintain public interest for the next 20 years like Harry Potter will UNLESS the new movies are absolute classics (which I doubt they will be honestly)
The generation that star wars captivated is now in their 60s, and their kids have moved out of the house.
In 2013, supported by a robust co-branded merchandise program with LEGO and the continued Angry Birds Star Wars collaboration, the evergreen brand remains popular as ever, even among younger generations; Star Wars is still the No. 1 licensed toy in the U.S. among boys.
My kids are 7 & soon to be 5, and know nothing about Harry Potter. Never seen any of the movies, never asked about the books. But they both have light-sabers, my son has a huge Star Wars figures collection, and they watch the movies, all 6 of them, on a regular basis. My son particularly likes Episode II.
Personally, I think Star Wars has nothing on Harry Potter.
I couldn't disagree with this more - and we are actually reading "Prisoner of Azkaban" aloud to our daughter as I type.My kids, including my 13 year old son, really enjoy HP. HP is big. Good for Univ Studios, and good for us. I actually enjoy visiting U.S. now, unlike before HP. It is well done. Again, congrats to U.S.
Star Wars, however, is not just big. It changed American Culture. The cultural impact of Star Wars cannot be overstated - kinda like Elvis or Sgt. Peppers. Disney now owns that cultural phenomenon. ...AND boys love Star Wars. The same 13 year old mentioned above wears a Star Wars shirt to school once a week or so. He won't wear his HP shirts - too kiddie. I predict that once Hollywood Studios opens the new huge "Star Wars Land" (or whatever they call it), that it will begin to rival Epcot as the #2 park in Orlando.
Really, Star Wars is three times the size of Harry Potter now. Twenty years from now it will be even bigger.
Take it for what you will but Star Wars will have the largest presence at WDW by far from what I have heard at least(brother in law). Anaheim will have some mainly a Tomorrowland/SW reboot with some Meet and Greets etc.
Again take that as you will and thats at the moment, nothing is beyond planning at this stage. As for the HP vs Star War’s as a fan of both, HP is not going anywhere, but comparing it to Star Wars is like comparing a gorilla to a baboon by weight, and thats without the new Abrams movies.
They are both great properties, even though I significantly prefer Star Wars.
The main difference is that Star Wars has already passed the test of time. Harry Potter has not.
Apparently, 60 year old men.![]()
don't kid yourself into thinking that Disney won't have the last laugh with SW.
Disney: Star Wars attractions announcement in 2015
http://www.mynews13.com/content/new...ticles/cfn/2014/8/5/disney_star_wars_att.html