No one has argued against a castle show. No one has said a nighttime show would be a bad idea. No one has said they want USH to offer less.
You keep reframing the disagreement into something it isn't, like you always do.
What we've actually been saying is that Hollywood Drift is clearly the headliner of this year's event and the thing Universal wants guests to focus on. That's not the same thing as saying the coaster consumed the entire budget, that we don't want more entertainment, or that we're somehow opposed to a nighttime show.
Every time someone disagrees with your conclusion, you turn their position into "you're fine with less" or "you don't care about entertainment." That's not what anyone is saying.
The focus IS the coaster.
Looking at the two years side-by-side:
2025
- Jurassic World new finale with "Mosasaurus Splash"
- Jaws 50th Stuff
- Back to the Future 40th Stuff
- Toothless Photo Op
- Wicked M&G
2026
- The opening Fast & Furious: Hollywood Drift + 25th Anniversary Stuff
- Minions & Monsters Stuff
- The Odyssey Ship and Trojan Horse display
- Jaws Stuff - again
- Wicked M&G
The biggest change is that Fast & Furious replaces Jurassic World as the headliner, and a brand-new coaster is a substantially bigger addition than a ride finale update. Minions largely fills the role that BTTF occupied with M&Gs and themed food, while The Odyssey displays replaces the Toothless photo op with film-used large-scale props on the Tour and CityWalk. The Jaws and Wicked offerings are still there.
Like, yeah, more is always better. Nobody is going to argue that adding a castle show, nighttime entertainment, or more live performances would somehow make the event worse.
But "more would be nice" is not the same thing as "what's being offered isn't enough."
That's the point people keep making.