I think a good BTTF coaster would still be a huge hit. It lends itself so well to that sort of thing and it’s a franchise that’s retained its appeal across generations.
You don't want the land entrances to be "hidden" from the hub. You want them to stand out. That's how guests remain absolutely certain of the land their entering.
The entrance to Diagon isn't just the brick tunnel, it's actually the entire London Waterfront.
So, for the green pipe into Mushroom Kingdom will stand out by design. A massive viking ship could carry you to Berk. A dark forest could be the entrance to Transylvania and the Classic Monsters and the Arc de Triompth would lead you into Paris and Fantastic Beasts.
And you won't see anything from the other lands while you're in the specific land. The hub is different though, and has a different purpose. Each entrance has to draw guests in and tell the story of what is through the "portal." That means they each need to be unique and visually striking. If they all look like slightly different castles, guests may end up in Far Far Away when they want to go to Mushroom Kingdom. It's much harder to make that mistake when the entrance to Mushroom Kingdom is a massive green pipe, framed by goombas and with a Mario on top.Yes and how will that all make sense in the hub together? IMO, the london waterfront is not what makes the land and I don't consider it to be the actual land. It works to keep the theme of backlot studios themed to different cities, and to hide the themed land.
I am asking for several "london facades" that will work into creating a unique, yet cohesive hub but that hides the lands, like Diagon Alley is hidden. I don't want to see anything of Berk while I am in Classic Monsters.
Daaaaaaaang. Looks like something out of Animal Kingdom.Didnt know where to put this. This is the new entrance to Fantasy Springs in Tokyo Disneysea. Its really impressive and I think something this detailed to mark the entrance to worlds in FW would be amazing
Didnt know where to put this. This is the new entrance to Fantasy Springs in Tokyo Disneysea. Its really impressive and I think something this detailed to mark the entrance to worlds in FW would be amazing
My prediction:
2023-Fantastic Worlds opens
2024-hotels and citywalk 2.0 are finished with construction
2025-new restaurants and possibly a Sports entertainment sports arena like the NBA experience at Disney Springs
2026-second new water park
2027-Fantastic Worlds opens up the 2 expansion pads of lands with 2 new themed Worlds
2028-new attraction for fantastic worlds
2029-new waterslide attraction for second waterpark
2030-Fourth or Fifth Universal Orlando Park opens
Although I love that detail, hope the hub is not just four entrances with something in the middle. Hope the hub is it own world that connects the other worlds.
I was thinking the same thing. Almost like a place where travelers come and go to access far away worlds. Maybe with a Adventurer's Club feelSomething like Port of Entry would work, with high theming but no IP attached.
Because Waterworld is already a proven world class stunt show. They can come up with new attractions so reviving old stuff makes no sense when they have plenty of newer IPs to use.It’s weird that Universal Studios Beijing is getting a Waterworld themed area and a movie for that franchise hasn’t been rebooted in a good while and still hasn’t. But BTTF can’t comeback in ride form at any universal studios parks. Again looking at TPU’s article maybe Universal is rolling out the wrong IP’s they should switch it up a little bit. Waterworld is a Universal movie so of course it would fit in well with Fantastic Worlds. If Universal can’t come up with any new ideas why not focus on their classic films and revive them as attractions?
You bring up BttF too much.True i just wanted to show this it is pretty cool though even though it’ll never happen....
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Sorry I just miss it I’m done though I just don’t understand why the franchise popularity hasn’t give away and their coming out with a musical it’s been in the works for awhile. So why continue a popular franchise without a sequel which will never happen and continue to make references in other movies? Then do a musical? Or see a flying car in Welcome to Marwen?You bring up BttF too much.