Radiator Springs looks incredible and it has worked wonders for the park. I can't wait to get back there and experience it. Would I like to see it replicated in DHS. No... Please no. Leave it as a unique experience that you have to visit California for. This is despite the fact it would be far easier for me to experience it in Florida (if it were there) than in California. I'd be happy enough to visit it of course but it wouldn't be as 'special' - I am also aware that in business, decisions are not really made to just keep it 'special'.
I appreciate that certain staple attractions have to appear in all the resorts but I also feel that they should keep these ETicket on steroid attractions unique. I've just always felt it lessens the impact if you can visit it everywhere, to a degree.
I used to work at Madame Tussaud's in London and once upon a time it was unique, special and people had to visit London to see it. Now you can see it in half a dozen cities around the world which just makes it all less special. Yeah, I get it, drive business and make more money but still.
I'd rather see Star Wars get a proper good look at and a whole area that could easily outstrip HP. It's the most powerful Franchise that Disney own to a degree. The turn out for Star Wars weekends for a franchise that is now 37 years old speaks volumes of its power. Evergreen is an understatement. In terms of the films the franchise is 2nd only to Harry Potter but I reckon that will shift back with the new movies now well on the way. Still, I agree with what has been said before, do they need to build anything at all? I'm not convinced they do.
Yes Universal have struck gold with HP but has it really dented the top line figures of the WDW resort? I doubt it. With MK alone having attendance figures that still outstrip the entire Universal Resort by far. And then you have the fact that a large number of tourists coming from around the world to see HP are still going to stop in and do WDW too it probably isn't marginal. I'd even argue that HP is actually going to benefit WDW overall because any major attraction in Orlando is going to have some kind of benefit all of the resorts. Yes, I desperately want to get out to see the new HP stuff from here in the uk but that also means a full vacation where I will still end up spending far more time on Disney property.
In terms of the top line, do Disney really need mass development? I honestly believe they are still a long way off it being a requirement.
In terms of being masters of the craft, the visionaries, the leaders in the industry, all of which are more emotional and nostalgic reasons then yes I agree, they could really do with stepping up and showing that they will always win the creative battle. Unfortunately I don't think that is a big enough justification for them to snack that kind of capital investment.
Let's hope I am completely wrong and we see pod racing across Tatooine in the not too distant future. Gotta keep positive.