News Round Up 2020





That seems like a lot for HTTYD
It does a bit, but the 2 flats are minor rides likely to be lightly themed. The boat ride is not huge, and supposedly off the shelf. They’ve already had a show for it, moving it to the park permanently makes sense. So not major expenses comparatively.
Then the coaster is going to be next to a major dual launch coaster, so it’s not going to be a showstopper, probably more C or D than E ticket. I imagine the simulator is meant to be the main draw here.

So more than the 3 rides Nintendo is getting (then I believe it was 2 rides for Potter, and 1 ride and walkthrough for Monsters), but they really need better draws for the younger crowd. These 2 lands as described could really fix that for their resort, they likely want something that delivers a lot more than Seuss did for them in that regard. Altogether this will be a solid land in a solid park if they truly deliver all of this.
 
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It does a bit, but the 2 flats are minor rides likely to be lightly themed. The boat ride is not huge, and supposedly off the shelf. They’ve already had a show for it, moving it to the park permanently makes sense. So not major expenses comparatively.
Then the coaster is going to be next to a major dual launch coaster, so it’s not going to be a showstopper, probably more C or D than E ticket. I imagine the simulator is meant to be the main draw here.

So more than the 3 rides Nintendo is getting (then I believe it was 1 ride for Potter, and 2 rides for Monsters), but they really need better draws for the younger crowd. These 2 lands as described could really fix that for their resort, they likely want something that delivers a lot more than Seuss did for them in that regard. Altogether this will be a solid land in a solid park if they truly deliver all of this.

Yeah, seems like often the "kiddie lands" have a lot of different rides but none (or few) are huge ... I mean, Bug's Land had 5 attractions
 
It does a bit, but the 2 flats are minor rides likely to be lightly themed. The boat ride is not huge, and supposedly off the shelf. They’ve already had a show for it, moving it to the park permanently makes sense. So not major expenses comparatively.
Then the coaster is going to be next to a major dual launch coaster, so it’s not going to be a showstopper, probably more C or D than E ticket. I imagine the simulator is meant to be the main draw here.

So more than the 3 rides Nintendo is getting (then I believe it was 1 ride for Potter, and 2 rides for Monsters), but they really need better draws for the younger crowd. These 2 lands as described could really fix that for their resort, they likely want something that delivers a lot more than Seuss did for them in that regard. Altogether this will be a solid land in a solid park if they truly deliver all of this.
I’m just excited to see some rides that aren’t in front of a screen. The boat ride and roller coaster look like great additions. I’m usually ok with motion but after too many screen rides it starts to get to me. I have high hopes for the new park!
 
How do we think these will affect crowd levels? No difference? Less people during the day? More?

I accidentally went during one of those. The day wasn’t bad, but it got pretty crazy as it got to start of their private event.
 

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