News Round Up 2017

It prob depended on how popular your server was. But yeah, I do remember a few expansions where it was hard to click on the NPC you needed. But still, my point was that it will be rare to be able to walk up to SW cast members and be the only one trying to talk to them if this story experience stuff is what I think it is.

Yeah I agree, it will be. I think they'll probably have to limit it to EMH or random interactions in the queues at first. I do like the idea of having more interactivity. But you're also right in that it'll cause bottlenecks. Perhaps they'll have the games like Sorcerers but star wars themed. I feel like the whole thing will probably really be great for repeat/frequent visitors. Imagine building reputation with the First Order or the Rebellion, now that would be fun.
 
This new Story Engine concept is just incredible to me. People always look to the Imagineers for new types of ride experiences, but this is taking theme park experience to a whole new level. Instead of going to an IP park to "ride the movies" you now become the movie in a sense. And taking it and carrying it into an over-the-top themed resort will be an almost zenith-level type of experience. You are now talking about storytellers and in-park/resort story designers becoming the next big job in Imagineering. And what is great about this is the degree of nuance this can be taken to constantly change and reshape the visitors experience down to such personal levels. Every trip to this expansion and/or the resort will almost always culminate in a unique experience. And the little adventures, character interactions can evolve and change over time as more of the Star Wars Story is developed and told by Disney.

I hope this rumor becomes truth as it will be an incredible experience.
 
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Survey revealing possible Star Wars Resort?

http://wdwnt.com/blog/2017/04/break...xperience-attached-disneys-hollywood-studios/

I mentioned this recently but WDW1974 on WDWMagic has mentioned Disney is looking at building a Star Wars boutique resort.

I have no doubt that this would successfully sell. The fact people spend $700 a night for some regular resort rooms tells me this would sell.

(I even would say I would personally consider it...not sure that I would actually DO it, but would consider it. Once.)
 

True, but while I was reading the article I was thinking Disney would make the price something completely ridiculous. $1000 per person for this is a premium, but not completely absurd.

Loose breakdown:

Room: $200 ($100 per night per person for $400 room)
Food: $200 (5 meals at average $40 per meal)
DHS day ticket: $100

So that leaves $250 per day for the immersive experience. Most VIP tours are that much or more.

By those standards this isn't crazy pricing.


I read this article/survey to say 2 day, which by Disney's typical marketing standards would be 1 night, 2 day. This would change the math quite a bit.
 
I read this article/survey to say 2 day, which by Disney's typical marketing standards would be 1 night, 2 day. This would change the math quite a bit.

Yup - I agree this is likely a single night stay. Most likely it will be some sort of specialty experience where you report at maybe 9 or 10 AM and have stuff going on for a while but your room isn't ready until 4 PM...then the second day you have to clear out of the room before 10 AM, but the experience may continue until afternoon or evening. (If something like this succeeds I could very well see a similar experience set up in Universal for Harry Potter - there might well be more kids that want to be receive their Hogwarts letter / be sorted into houses than want to train as a Jedi. My daughter being first on that list.)
 
So I can see the story engine concept working very well for that immersive SW hotel experience.

I can't see it working in the theme park. Even if you limit guests...there are still going to be almost wall to wall people in the SW land. Think of how crowded some of the Disney lands (like Fantasyland) can get in the middle of the day on just regular sized crowd days. You can't have that super high level of immersive experience if all the cast members who are involved in the story have lines of 20+ people waiting to talk to them.

When I play a very immersive video game like World of Warcraft, I don't have to line up to talk to the quest giver. I just get to walk right up and interact.

Unless the story is driven entirely by your magic band or some element like a video screen that you are given, I just can't see it working like they want it to.

If it is like Universal's Harry Potter wand technology where you interact with the area and do spells, you'll still have to wait in line to use those elements. It won't be a fluid story experience, it will be a 'oooh this exciting thing happened let's rush to the next story element then wait 15 minutes and watch other people do it which ruins the surprise'.

Maybe I'm getting this entirely wrong and someone else can explain it to me. I just don't think this type of storytelling will work in the theme parks where you have massive amounts of people who want to 'play'. Though I do agree I can see it working in a very limited environment, like the proposed SW hotel.

I'm not arguing that the land won't be very immersive, I don't understand how they could do a highly interactive choose your own adventure type thing unless it is all just on a screen you are holding. If you have to interact with the cast members and elements around the land, I don't think it will work like it should.


I think there definitely can be elements of it ... so when you go to the restaurant or cantina they treat you based on past experience ... if they have stalls and little demonstration areas where you can interact with things, that gets measured, ... obviously your results / experience on the attractions ... they could have a lot of small droids around to interact with.

So less of one continuous story that is constantly ongoing and more mini-exchanges that build up over time
 
Anyone notice the $56.6 billion take In licensing your "magic" dealers pulled in last year? That's honestly the only number that really matters to them.
 
I have no doubt that this would successfully sell. The fact people spend $700 a night for some regular resort rooms tells me this would sell.

(I even would say I would personally consider it...not sure that I would actually DO it, but would consider it. Once.)
You know, I'm not the biggest star wars fan, and I think I would do this.....
 















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