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This summer, there will be more nighttime shows than ever at WDW and two new stage shows.
Hyperbole much?
This summer, there will be more nighttime shows than ever at WDW and two new stage shows.
No, truth.Hyperbole much?
Just because some of it is old doesn't mean it doesn't exist (and is still really impressive and popular). I wasn't saying it was all new if you read my post clearly.
The parks absolutely need more actual rides being built, but my point was that these nighttime shows keep guests in the park for a whole day... Even if it's barely a half day park.I agree with you. And nighttime entertainment and shows are a great way to distract from nothing new opening.
The parks absolutely need more actual rides being built, but my point was that these nighttime shows keep guests in the park for a whole day... Even if it's barely a half day park.
I agree and for the most part, I'm the same. But we're the oddities out of the people who travel to WDW.Trust me. I know. But I did my first Star Wars Weekend last year and caught the Star Wars fireworks display and after my initial reaction of awe and delight, I was frustrated. Frustrated that Disney could slap together such an awesome display for a few weekends in May. Yet we're still watching 13-year-old Wishes, 17-year-old Illuminations, and a relatively untouched 18-year-old Fantasmic?
They're not keeping me in the park when I've been there, done that and the replay value is minimal at best.
When reading that point of view you should probably view from the perspective of only the show and not the context it is in. The show itself is better than any at UOR, which is the point that that comment is attempting to make."This is why Universal will never top Disney!"
Cannot eye roll enough. USF and IOA have been wiping the floor with DHS for 2 years, but yea, a fireworks show is gonna change that.
And I can't eye roll at your comment enough because i'm about as even handed as they come when talking about the Orlando parks. Don't put words in my mouth, I didn't say "never top Disney!". I was referring to nighttime shows specifically."This is why Universal will never top Disney!"
Cannot eye roll enough. USF and IOA have been wiping the floor with DHS for 2 years, but yea, a fireworks show is gonna change that.
What we're getting at is that no matter how much better US may get theming/ride wise, they're never gonna surpass Disney if they never improve their entertainment. US has nothing to compare to Wishes, or Fantasmic. CineSpec is a joke compared to them.
This gets to the exact reason Disney will not able to be topped by Uni
I know some people don't like Uni being criticized here, but this is a very legitimate criticism. And if you actually read the thread, you'd see I knock Disney on multiple occasions. Stop acting like i'm pixie dusting. Just because Uni has been on a roll doesn't mean they can't be criticized.
I didn't mean for it to come off that way... I meant they won't be able to be full day parks withoutlegit entertainment 365 days per year. @JungleSkip
The difference is you're a Uni homer. I just want a good theme park experience, no matter where it is.Oh get off yourself. I criticize Uni plenty, and have said often that Cinespec is bad. Your hyperbole is hilarious
The difference is you're a Uni homer.
I honestly don't understand what was so ridiculous about my initial post that you had to go off like this besides slight miswording of a sentence :shrug:Yup. Which is why I'm spending 3 out of 5 days at WDW parks in a few weeks and staying on property there. Because I hate it so much!
I only call people out for ridiculousness:wave:
Pretty much everything I said had basis, and if you read the thread, most agree.
Which was my only point that seems to gotten lost a bit.I agree they have bad and nonexistent nighttime shows. Sure.