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So who will be excited to go to more in universal and buy a duff bear or if hey sell it in bottles you could buy two and bring it to Epcot. And share your duff bear with Duffy the bear.
Sorry - still not a Universal fan.![]()
Truthfully I was kinda surprised by this announcement. Is Simpsons really still relevant?
Truthfully I was kinda surprised by this announcement. Is Simpsons really still relevant?
When your universal you don't need to be relevant for them to put things in their park.
Thats true I guess. It's just so old, its coming up on 30 years soon. Ugh, its making me feel old.
Truthfully I was kinda surprised by this announcement. Is Simpsons really still relevant?
I not one either and most likely will never go but thought it was cool the thing that worries me is their no to and making new sections and Disney not really doing as much as they should. If they made ads land in dhs or Star Wars not saying it be more popular or better then the harry potter stuff but it would be a way to beat universal because their only so much they can do. Unless they find a loop hole where they become owners of the high school and make the kids buy tickets to enter the school their not much more space to work with.
Truthfully I was kinda surprised by this announcement. Is Simpsons really still relevant?
This is what I was thinking. I don't get the Simpsons at all....even in 1995, I watched maybe two episodes. I can't believe they are still making new episodes, let alone huge theme park attractions.
I am excited because every time Universal puts in something new- Disney follows suit.![]()
I Think I remember hearing that Universal actually owned some more land on the other side of I-4..... some of which it sold off a couple years ago under the old ownership, but with the general state of the Orlanda Tourist market it may have been able to buy back.
To some extent.... yup... I think so. I'll go more into that later.
That being said, This is much more of a "retheme and filling out" of the area than a traditional "expansion".
There was a LOT of empty space over in that area to begin with. The Majority of the storefronts are mostly just facades on the old "International Food and Film" building which was really out of place and didn't fit anymore after Back to the Future was rethemed.
The area between the existing Simpsons Ride and Kwik-E-Mart... and the Lagoon.... Was a lot of wasted empty space. Throwing a Beer Garden (Seriously... Duff Beer is pretty much easy money) and another cute spinner ride ala' Dumbo are quick and easy ways to "plus" the experience. It also doesn't hurt that Universal is arguably lacking in simple rides the whole family can enjoy, and a classic spinner is something that fills that need.
The end result is that Universal in the span of a couple months is turning an area that was disjointed and had LOT of wasted empty space [truly wasted. it wasn't like there was a lot of sitting areas or things to look at] into another very well themed and cohesive area. Considering the most flack Universal gets from most hardcore Disney fans (Beyond the "they only have thrill rides" story which isn't entirely true) is usually a crack on the lack of theming or "cheap feel" of some of the areas, This should be a perfect example for them on how things are fundamentally changing. Most people who've seen the WWoHP talk about how well it was themed, and write it off as a fluke that Universal could do something that good. This retheme I feel is another way of showing that it's not just a fluke and that when they want to, Universal can create an atmosphere and environment just as well as Disney can.
Simpsons is now the longest running Primetime Animated series in History, having eclipsed the old record set by the Flinstones several years ago. I wouldn't be surprised if some of it's current continued following and popularity comes from the fact that kids who grew up watching it have started to enter that phase of their lives where They have kids of their own and the disposable income to spend on theme park stuff.
Simpsons started airing in the late 80's/early 90's.... So it's from the same time period as Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast, which Disney just built a major expansion around... in part due to that same 'it's a classic which our current guests were raised on and passing along to their kids' logic. Obviously the Simpsons isn't really targeted or click with the same demographic as a pair of classic Disney princess films.... but I'm not surprised there would be some overlap in the logic behind the investments.
(Also, FWIW, The primary Simpsons ride opened in 2008 as a retheme of the old Back to the Future attraction. This current work is built around the existing attraction and is basically a retheme of the area which was still themed around the exterior of the BttF attraction before it was changed for the Simpsons Attraction)
Disney has some catching up to do then.
Since 2010, Universal opened the WWoHP Phase 1, Despicable Me, Transformers (next month), And completely upgraded the Spiderman Attraction with a new HD film and projectors.... plus this new Simpsons Attraction and themed area.
Since 2010, Disney finally opened the Storybook circus and New Fantasyland....minus the headliner Mine Train coaster. they also gave us new bathrooms, And some Starbucks in the park. (Universal already had Starbucks in the park, as well as Ben and Jerry's icecream). They also gave us the new Star Tours film and projector system.
I'm not sure I'd say at this point that Disney has given us something in response to everytime Universal has added something.
Upcoming.... Universal is opening WWoHP Phase 2 next year, and there are already major rumors swirling of a major project around the Jurrassic Park section of the IOA to start shortly after the Simpsons and Transformers work is completed.
Disney.... Still waiting on our headliner Snow White Dwarf Coaster as part of the existing expansion.... and then we have the Rumored Avatar project in AK that hasn't even broken ground yet. [and numerous rumors around MGM, which haven't even been officially announced or hinted at yet]
I'm a Universal fan, but I admit I'm not super excited about this area. I like it because I think the more variety the better, but what I really dislike about the Simpson's area are the carnival style games they have along the main pathway.....There's too much of that going on in the theme parks...Dinoland USA, Lost Continent at IOA now the Simpsons. They are so "amusement park" and not something I'd expect at a theme park. Otherwise, I'm ok with it.
No...there's another plot of land that he's talking about.Isn't that land being used to build their new value resort
Isn't that land being used to build their new value resort