eXo
Devil's Advocate
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It's not a question of if Universal will build a third gate, it's a matter of when.
They already have the land and they have already filed development plans for a transportation system to move people from International Drive to the property itself.
Presumably they want to get Volcano Bay and Sapphire Falls opened before they announce another round of hotels and the new gate.
Ultimately, Universal *had* to go to a third gate. They are tearing down rides that aren't even that old because they have no space left. At that rate, they are cannibalizing themselves. Millions of dollars going into development for what is essentially a zero net gain on rides. Jaws was the last big space hog of a ride that they could tear out and replace with something that could generate more revenue.
That leaves the two theaters, what's left of the lost Continent, the T2 space, and Toon Lagoon to mess with. If they want to fill up more hotel rooms, which is a major part of their bread and butter, then they need more attractions.
They already have the land and they have already filed development plans for a transportation system to move people from International Drive to the property itself.
Presumably they want to get Volcano Bay and Sapphire Falls opened before they announce another round of hotels and the new gate.
Ultimately, Universal *had* to go to a third gate. They are tearing down rides that aren't even that old because they have no space left. At that rate, they are cannibalizing themselves. Millions of dollars going into development for what is essentially a zero net gain on rides. Jaws was the last big space hog of a ride that they could tear out and replace with something that could generate more revenue.
That leaves the two theaters, what's left of the lost Continent, the T2 space, and Toon Lagoon to mess with. If they want to fill up more hotel rooms, which is a major part of their bread and butter, then they need more attractions.