Hey Guys,
I was searching the forums to see if this was posted and didn't see it. Robert Niles from ThemeParkInsider.com came across a preview for a superbowl commercial that Universal will air. Below is the article.
Universal Orlando to debut new offer in Super Bowl commercial
By Robert Niles
Published: January 27, 2009 at 11:26 PM
Universal Orlando e-mailed a press release today advancing its commercial that will run this Sunday during the Super Bowl NFL championship game.
There's a "preview" for the commercial (believe it or not) online. [WMV file]
The preview and the release tease an "unprecedented offer" from the resort that will make people feel like a "superhero." The commercial preview features a kid in a makeshift superhero costume, so that's clearly a theme.
Let the regional parks be on notice, as we've noted before, the Orlando area parks, led by Disney and Universal, are not taking this economic challenge lying down. They're discounting and marketing like heck, looking to expand share in a tough market.
Link to video
I was searching the forums to see if this was posted and didn't see it. Robert Niles from ThemeParkInsider.com came across a preview for a superbowl commercial that Universal will air. Below is the article.
Universal Orlando to debut new offer in Super Bowl commercial
By Robert Niles
Published: January 27, 2009 at 11:26 PM
Universal Orlando e-mailed a press release today advancing its commercial that will run this Sunday during the Super Bowl NFL championship game.
There's a "preview" for the commercial (believe it or not) online. [WMV file]
The preview and the release tease an "unprecedented offer" from the resort that will make people feel like a "superhero." The commercial preview features a kid in a makeshift superhero costume, so that's clearly a theme.
Let the regional parks be on notice, as we've noted before, the Orlando area parks, led by Disney and Universal, are not taking this economic challenge lying down. They're discounting and marketing like heck, looking to expand share in a tough market.
Link to video