Why no Cars Land??

What Disney should do is simply pay Universal the ransom money to allow it to use whatever Universal is not currently using. They probably could never get Spiderman or the Hulk. But the use of some characters on a poster? Disney should pay to get them back. Seems silly to have Iron Man and Thor meet-and-greets in every Disney theme park except WDW.

I'm pretty sure disney and universal both don't want to do this. Universal likes having the rights to the characters and disney makes money from them having the characters. In order to get them back is would cost 100s of millions if not billions to do so. Then universal would have a bunch of rides without a theme, spiderman would have to be demolished or completely redone and I'm sure they would expect Disney to pay for this that's why it would cost billions. Much better for both sides to stay the way it is.
 
A CM told me that Cars Land is coming to DHS, so take that for what it's worth.

Someone mentioned rain, and that's a good point. RSR in California is constantly breaking down, even when it doesn't rain. The ride is also known to be allergic to rain.

Personally, I would prefer lots of new stuff at DHS. People come from all over the world to visit Cars Land at DLR (I know, I talked to some of them). Keep it unique.

CMs know as much as we do. Rain is one of the factors, RSR is one of those rides that has a very large outdoor presence. Florida gets rain practically every day California goes weeks without it.
 
WDW a has a version of Indiana jones it's called dinosaur they use the same ride system just different themes.

Yeah. Same ride system. But totally different ride.
 
I'm pretty sure disney and universal both don't want to do this. Universal likes having the rights to the characters and disney makes money from them having the characters. In order to get them back is would cost 100s of millions if not billions to do so. Then universal would have a bunch of rides without a theme, spiderman would have to be demolished or completely redone and I'm sure they would expect Disney to pay for this that's why it would cost billions. Much better for both sides to stay the way it is.

Why does Universal like having rights to characters that it cannot use? It cannot expand beyond what it currently has. If it could, it would already have an Iron Man ride. US gets to keep Spidey and Hulk. Disney pays a couple hundred million to get full rights to everything else. Nice cash infusion for US and a drop in the bucket for Disney who could then re-build DHS. Disney built its Star Wars ride without having full rights to the franchise, and then spent $4 billion for full rights. Since Universal cannot make any more Marvel rides and cannot make any Marvel movies, the cost to Disney to regain all of the remaining rights can't be $1 billion.
 

Why does Universal like having rights to characters that it cannot use? It cannot expand beyond what it currently has. If it could, it would already have an Iron Man ride. US gets to keep Spidey and Hulk. Disney pays a couple hundred million to get full rights to everything else. Nice cash infusion for US and a drop in the bucket for Disney who could then re-build DHS. Disney built its Star Wars ride without having full rights to the franchise, and then spent $4 billion for full rights. Since Universal cannot make any more Marvel rides and cannot make any Marvel movies, the cost to Disney to regain all of the remaining rights can't be $1 billion.

Because the marvel themed rides they have are popular. Yes they cannot expand. If Disney pays for the rights universal is going to have to get rid of their marvel stuff they aren't going to be allowed to keep it. You're not going to go to universal to see marvel stuff and then Disney to see similar marvel stuff that's not good for marketing. DHS is going to get reworked with Pixar and Star Wars. Disney didn't own Star Wars at the time of they built star tours but they had a great relationship with George Lucas. Lucas wasn't going to sell his business to anyone else. If Disney guys the rights from universal, universal has to retheme their marvel stuff that's going to cost millions and find something to theme it to if not demolish it and build something new. Universal is going to expect money from Disney for those costs. I don't expect this to happen at least in my life time.
 
Yeah. Same ride system. But totally different ride.

Yeah. One is a "don't miss" attraction for us, the other is totally missable in my book.

I still contend it's the music! :thumbsup2
 
Because the marvel themed rides they have are popular. Yes they cannot expand. If Disney pays for the rights universal is going to have to get rid of their marvel stuff they aren't going to be allowed to keep it. You're not going to go to universal to see marvel stuff and then Disney to see similar marvel stuff that's not good for marketing.

We just disagree on this point. Disney could reacquire the rights but allow US to keep what it has in terms of rides. Nothing needs to be scrapped before its time. Eventually, all of the Marvel stuff in US is going to get sunsetted just like Jaws was and replaced by stuff that US owns and can actively promote. As far as Disney not wanting to have something similar to what US has, well, all I can say is...did you see what movie marathon the Disney-owned ABC Family station played at Christmas? As it stands right now, neither park will ever have an Avengers attraction, a Captain America attraction, a Thor attraction or an Iron Man attraction. Given the value of these franchises, that makes no sense whatsoever. Somehow, some day, that ice is going to melt. And $$$ is the catalyst.
 
Yes buts that's why it isn't coming to WDW.

Getting off the point here. The point of the post to which I was responding was that the poster wanted WDW to have an IJ attraction but not a Cars attraction. And their reasoning was that the parks should be disparate. And my point was...why would it be OK to have an IJ attraction in both places but not Cars. I agree that WDW will not get ToD unless and until they re-purpose Dinosaur. (Please, please, please, please!!)
 
Getting off the point here. The point of the post to which I was responding was that the poster wanted WDW to have an IJ attraction but not a Cars attraction. And their reasoning was that the parks should be disparate. And my point was...why would it be OK to have an IJ attraction in both places but not Cars. I agree that WDW will not get ToD unless and until they re-purpose Dinosaur. (Please, please, please, please!!)

I definitely think WDW will get a Indiana jones attraction somewhere down the line.
 
We just disagree on this point. Disney could reacquire the rights but allow US to keep what it has in terms of rides. Nothing needs to be scrapped before its time. Eventually, all of the Marvel stuff in US is going to get sunsetted just like Jaws was and replaced by stuff that US owns and can actively promote. As far as Disney not wanting to have something similar to what US has, well, all I can say is...did you see what movie marathon the Disney-owned ABC Family station played at Christmas? As it stands right now, neither park will ever have an Avengers attraction, a Captain America attraction, a Thor attraction or an Iron Man attraction. Given the value of these franchises, that makes no sense whatsoever. Somehow, some day, that ice is going to melt. And $$$ is the catalyst.

I kind of agree with you just think it will happen a little differently. Because universal can't expand, they will eventually do something different with the marvel areas they have. I just think this is years down the line maybe 20 years from now. Yes the marvel stuff will go the way of jaws it's just a while before that happens. Only one Disney park in the world currently has a planned marvel attraction and that's the iron man experience in Hong Kong which opens in 2016. I think Star Wars is the main focus of Disney right now after that marvel will probably be back on the table.
 
I think Star Wars is the main focus of Disney right now after that marvel will probably be back on the table.

Agree 100%. However, when one looks at the gap in time between the purchase of the SW rights and the ribbon cutting of the SW expansion at DHS, it would behoove Disney to get to work on the Marvel negotiations now. Otherwise, Iron Man will have a good bit of rust on him by the time the mind-blowing attraction debuts!
 
Agree 100%. However, when one looks at the gap in time between the purchase of the SW rights and the ribbon cutting of the SW expansion at DHS, it would behoove Disney to get to work on the Marvel negotiations now. Otherwise, Iron Man will have a good bit of rust on him by the time the mind-blowing attraction debuts!

Marvel has big movies coming out into 2019 all announced. With the two part third avengers movie. I don't think marvel will be brought back into the equation till at least then.
 
Rumor, fact, or joke?

It's part of the master plan, but the only thing that's actually been signed off on is Phase I. Not clear what all will be included in the January announcement, but the expansion across World Drive is not part of Phase I.
 
Do you have a source?

Imagineering.

And in response to the obvious reaction, the information I've been told is sufficiently non-specific that it does not violate anyone's non-disclosure requirements.

Just to avoid any misunderstanding - my comment was intended to say only that there will be a chunk of space large enough to hold something *like* CarsLand. I have no details as to just what the plans for that area actually are.
 
It's part of the master plan, but the only thing that's actually been signed off on is Phase I. Not clear what all will be included in the January announcement, but the expansion across World Drive is not part of Phase I.

That has been part of an expansion pad for years this is the first I've heard of it being SoA.
 
Imagineering.

And in response to the obvious reaction, the information I've been told is sufficiently non-specific that it does not violate anyone's non-disclosure requirements.

Just to avoid any misunderstanding - my comment was intended to say only that there will be a chunk of space large enough to hold something *like* CarsLand. I have no details as to just what the plans for that area actually are.

Ok that makes more sense. Most credible sources as of late have said it will be a Pixar expansion that will likely include a cars presence but not an entire Carsland.
 
I kind of agree with you just think it will happen a little differently. Because universal can't expand, they will eventually do something different with the marvel areas they have. I just think this is years down the line maybe 20 years from now. Yes the marvel stuff will go the way of jaws it's just a while before that happens. Only one Disney park in the world currently has a planned marvel attraction and that's the iron man experience in Hong Kong which opens in 2016. I think Star Wars is the main focus of Disney right now after that marvel will probably be back on the table.

I've read the contract a number of times and although I am not a lawyer I have never seen anything in it that would indicate that Universal can't expand the Marvel presence if they wanted to.
 
I've read the contract a number of times and although I am not a lawyer I have never seen anything in it that would indicate that Universal can't expand the Marvel presence if they wanted to.

I think that (and I could be wrong) the PP meant US can't expand the roster of Marvel Characters in the park.

The contract might give them the rights to the characters they had at the time, in the comicbook designs of the era...but as I understand it (and I'm also not a lawyer) they can't use any characters that weren't in the original agreement, or use any of the newer looks to the characters they do have.

So I don't think they can build a new ride themed after a character not in the original contract.

And considering the rumored rule handed down at Marvel regarding the restrictions placed on writers of the Xmen titles about no new characters, no cross-overs that could expand the Xmen character roster for Fox movies...I think Disney will be quick to stop any Universal parks attempt to grow the Marvel presence beyond it's current roster.
 
I think Cars Land is lovely! But, it is a better fit at DCA. It is a western themed land and would look and feel weird in Florida. I agree that some attractions should not be carried over to the opposite coast.
 














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