Also all you'd have to do is jump on the Orlando Eye and see all you want.
We should collectively try and get a group discount for all the business we’ll be throwing at them to get some photos of construction.
Also all you'd have to do is jump on the Orlando Eye and see all you want.
Not all areas of WDW. MK is restricted, for example. However, you can apply to get permission to fly over.But helicopters can fly over WDW it seems. Such odd concessions.
If they were smart they could just put up a webcam. They could put a watermark on the images to advertise the Eye and there would easily be enough people keeping an eye on things to take screenshots when anything interesting happens.We should collectively try and get a group discount for all the business we’ll be throwing at them to get some photos of construction.
If they were smart they could just put up a webcam. They could put a watermark on the images to advertise the Eye and there would easily be enough people keeping an eye on things to take screenshots when anything interesting happens.
Hey it’s free advertising versus a blogger who likely already has an AP anyway.I think the idea is solid but I think they would rather charge bloggers to go up. There’s no money to be made giving away freebies.
Taking the occasional good photo and posting it on their social media though, that’s a great way to get interest.
Hey it’s free advertising versus a blogger who likely already has an AP anyway.
Wan't like Disney had much of a choice though on those (They're the result of a lawsuit) lol. Sometimes I think they were designed to be hideous in revenge.Would not be surprised if Universal ends up partnering with Shingle Creek to be considered "on-site" the same way the Swan & Dolphins are considered Disney World hotels even though they are not Disney. That quickly adds a golf course to the resort.
Yeah up until recently it was included with the Legoland AP. Now it’s seperate but the wax museum and aquarium are still included.I didn't know that an AP was even a thing for it. Your idea is better. :toast:
Golf is a dying sport. I'd doubt they'll acquire a course at this point, but they already have a golf program that gets you deals at area courses.
NBC's Golf Channel is headquartered just across Sand Lake Road from the new property. With so many (top tier) golf courses here in the Orlando area, they don't need to have one as part of the resort, they just need to make/maintain relationships with the neighboring golf course owners. I'm sure that's part of why they host parking for the big tournament each year...
I believe Comcast/NBC wants golf more than UOR wants golf.
That said, I do believe that golf will be part of the resort. Yes Uni already has an agreement with nearby courses, but that is different than Dad popping over for a round while rest of the fam is riding rides. My brother does that all the time at WDW. He never does at Uni. it's just not convenient.
WWoS takes up the same amount of land (or more) as an entire park. Building something like that would eliminate the possibility of a fourth dry park and even potentially take up a water park plot.Speaking of Golf being a dying sport... There's rumblings that those headquarters are not long for this world. And will be absorbed into other NBC Sports locations.
NBC Sports are definitely helping boost the bottom line this year. But it's kinda hard to monitize that in their current resort model. That being said, they are VERY proud of the fact that they've pushed WDW out of the market on stuff like Grad events and Religious Concerts.... Would they dare compete with Wide World of Sports and go after the sports tournament crowd?
Speaking of Golf being a dying sport... There's rumblings that those headquarters are not long for this world. And will be absorbed into other NBC Sports locations.
NBC Sports are definitely helping boost the bottom line this year. But it's kinda hard to monitize that in their current resort model. That being said, they are VERY proud of the fact that they've pushed WDW out of the market on stuff like Grad events and Religious Concerts.... Would they dare compete with Wide World of Sports and go after the sports tournament crowd?
WWoS takes up the same amount of land (or more) as an entire park. Building something like that would eliminate the possibility of a fourth dry park and even potentially take up a water park plot.
It would make zero sense to build something like that as it severely limits the future of their property. I can see Universal building maybe a few structures for things like that, but nothing on the scale of WWoS.
Also, they do have some hold on the cheer groups currently. They use SS33.
For space concerns, it would better for them to continue on with just mainly sporting cheer competitions, band competitions, their growing income based in Esports and increase their share in Fandom based events like PotterCon, etc which in the long run will pay off more.
An NBC Sports Hotel isn’t out of the question is it?
I think the SNL one was part of a survey so it's maybe got a decent chance. In-N-Out is probably a definite no. Unless they're planning to open them throughout the area it would be way too expensive and they only just recently moved as far east as Texas so that would be quite a jump.Just came across this article: In-N-Out Burger, an SNL Lounge and every other rumor we've heard about CityWalk Orlando | Blogs
Is it still possible that we'll see some of these concepts/restaurants in the next CityWalk? They sounded pretty cool, but the article is over a year old at this point.
Some of the concepts include:
- Nintendo arcade/museum (maybe that Pac-Man patent?), similar to Dave and Busters
- In-N-Out Burger
- Saturday Night Live Lounge
- A German beer hall
- A robot cabaret show dinner theater
I think the SNL one was part of a survey so it's maybe got a decent chance. In-N-Out is probably a definite no. Unless they're planning to open them throughout the area it would be way too expensive and they only just recently moved as far east as Texas so that would be quite a jump.
I think the SNL one was part of a survey so it's maybe got a decent chance. In-N-Out is probably a definite no. Unless they're planning to open them throughout the area it would be way too expensive and they only just recently moved as far east as Texas so that would be quite a jump.