HopperFan
"It's a bug-eat-bug world out there, princess."
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I agree that they have to work out the legal issues. I hope the legal eagles who work for Universal have it all under control.
I just read a little more about Skyplex. Do you know anything about that? Apparently Universal fought against zoning for Skyplex because it features a 500 foot tall coaster that could mess up sight lines and theming for The Wizarding World (who wants to see a towering 500 foot coaster behind Hogwarts?) but it looks like the zoning change was approved for Skyplex to go ahead.
Skyplex holds practically no interest for me, and I would sure hate for it to mess up my being immersed in Harry Potter World.
Universal and Thomas' company seem to be battling right now and it could get uglier.
Yup, Skyplex got approved. I watched the zoning meetings live, interesting. Most were in support of it. Those who spoke against it didn't have valid reasons, they were there for Universal's purposes. Universal didn't want it more because they knew they were going to buy this other land, they knew they were closing Wet & Wild and this property sits in a place that they likely wanted to scoop up as well and make their properties more connective. Where it is going needs something to upgrade that area and be the beginning of change for north I-Drive area. Universal may have just waited too long to start grabbing that land.
Skyplex is not behind Hogwarts, it is across I-4 off International and Sand Lake Drive. Will it be visible from points in the park? Maybe, but that is what happens when you build theme parks with zero land buffers. It will be up to Universal to plant, and design/build illusions.
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