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I won't argue that Disney could have done it better. For what was done, Universal did an outstanding job. I would only echo the key criticisms of the DisUnplugged gang. While they've been harsh at times, they've also appropriately lauded the good things. The biggest issues I have are:
1) There's just not enough of it. WWoHP was wedged inside Lost Continent, and it's biggest drawbacks all have to do with space. I see this mostly as a missed opportunity. Universal could have built a truly repeatable crowd-magnet if they'd added a couple more (non-coaster) rides and spread out the shopping and perhaps added a "real" restaurant (perhaps entering Diagon Alley via a Fireplace-shaped entrance - like using the Floo Network to pass between Diagon Alley and Hogsmeade).
2) The marketing of WWoHP all along has been terribly disingenuous. That isn't really a strike against the attractions, but more a strike against the Universal decisionmakers' hyperbolic claims and consistent under-delivery.
3) Related to #1, cramming HP fans into the narrow space of WWoHP forces guests to treat WWoHP like a separate park, even when it's not a separate park. It creates long waits for everything, and forces guests to plan around lines, instead of planning around attractions. I know that, for my family, it's a big reason why we'll only be spending one day at Universal. We've planned that day around HP crowds. Any other attractions we get to do are gravy. Then we'll move on.
Universal gets TONS of credit from me for doing a beautiful job with the theming, for including the food and drink menus in the authenticity they've created, and for getting more out of re-themed existing attractions than I thought they could (though I'm still bothered by there being only two dragons at the Tri-Wizard Tournament).
Nah, I'm sure Merlin and Yensid would have been out for photo ops too.And the only wizards he would have seen would be Mickey with black-rimmed glasses and a robe....
Nah, I'm sure Merlin and Yensid would have been out for photo ops too.
Some people have a bug up their butt and nothing's going to pull it out. He was biased going in and will remain biased even if buried alive in Mummy dust.
I love the Wizarding World, even as I complain about its flaws. Is it too small? Most definitely. I hate to say it, but most of LC is a waste of space that would have been much better off as part of WWoHP. The "the stores have to be small to be authentic" spiel doesn't cut it for me because if they were being that accurate, there would be no Ollivanders at all since it's in Diagon Alley, not Hogsmeade. Did they over-promise on some things? Heck yeah. Just look at the old Ollivanders promo material that showed a room full of kids all getting chosen by wands. And retheming two old rides...well...cost effective but not too exciting for me.
But with all that said, Forbidden Journey is a ride like no other. You'll never see anything even close at Disney because they just don't do the thrill ride thing (no, Expedition Everest and the other coasters are not thrill rides and Mission Space wussed out with the tame version). It's a technological marvel and I still haven't gotten tired of it after 40 rides. Butterbeer must have crack in it because I crave the stuff regularly. And the atmosphere is just so neat, especially at night. I just love to walk around and soak up the ambiance. I rarely used to go to IOA before it opened (mostly when to the Studio side), but now I'm there regularly.
Oh well, maybe that rant will keep the crowds down a bit for those of us who know how to appreciate it.
This is one of my points as well. I guarantee they would have the Disney characters running around in HP robes, etc. I do love Disney, but sometimes you just don't want to see a giant headed costumed character...
Also, this article is all over the place. He talks about how well things are themed but then says there is no "imagination" Maybe he is the one with a lack of imagination, and in need of better writing skills, imo.
If it turns out that WWOHP is a big draw they may just end up folding a good chunk of LC and JP into it. Don't they have to renegotiate with Stephen Spielberg soon anyway? HP may provide Universal with some leverage because all of a sudden Jurassic Park isn't that important any more.I love the Wizarding World, even as I complain about its flaws. Is it too small? Most definitely. I hate to say it, but most of LC is a waste of space that would have been much better off as part of WWoHP.
Disney could have done it better? What is their response to Universal's new addition? One new ride copied from DCA and more character meet and greets. Animal Kingdom is a poor excuse for a park and Epcot and the Studios have lost their vision and don't know what they want to be. Where are the new countries for World Showcase? Where's the Matterhorn and Mt. Fuji rides for World Showcase? Why did they build Soarin' so small, and not even bother to make a new movie for it? Why do they rip out classic highly themed audio-animatronic heavy rides like 20,000 Leagues, World of Motion, Horizons, and Journey into Imagination and replace them with imagination deprived industrial type thrill ride wanna-be's?
Why on earth did they bring back Captain Eo?!
They are too cheap, that's why. They would have made to many budget cuts with any Harry Potter attraction that it would have been appalling.
Why do they rip out classic highly themed audio-animatronic heavy rides like 20,000 Leagues, World of Motion, Horizons, and Journey into Imagination and replace them with imagination deprived industrial type thrill ride wanna-be's?
Go at night if you really want to feel immersed in the world vs. being on a set. It's hard to describe, but night time has an ambiance all its own. I espcially love looking at the castle. A Mickey lightning bolt is going to strike me down for saying this, but I think it's actually prettier than other the castle down I-4.
My camera isn't the best, but if you click here you'll see a few night pics to give you an idea. I need to get the castle from the Jurrasic Park bridge as that is an even better view. The wording pic is the fiber optic sign for Forbidden Journey that you can only see at night. Dragon Challenge has one too. Hippogriff is great to ride at night too.That may be a great idea! I can imagine it feeling more mystical at night. I'm getting a little more excited about this.
The reason why is because I like certain parks better at night. Animal Kingdom is a totally different park at night than during the day, for instance. EE is more fun.
WWHOP in the dark may feel more believable and feel more immersible.