The number one thing I take away from the concept art is just the insane level of detail they are going for. If that is the measuring stick for the rest of the land then it'll be amazing.
The number one thing I take away from the concept art is just the insane level of detail they are going for. If that is the measuring stick for the rest of the land then it'll be amazing.
Love the amount of research and thought put into these videos Alicia!
Not gonna lie, I'm pretty disappointed if this is the main attraction for Wizarding World in EU. Seems like it would be a decent ride Smuggler's caliber secondary ride, but the main E-ticket? They should've dusted those plans off after seeing how well-received RotR was. That concept with the courtroom breaking out would've easily given Rise a run for its money.
Actually, come to think of it, this sounds more like it would make for a better preshow element that would rival the transport preshow on Rise. If you got to experience this before going on the main ride that was trackless, this would've been incredible.
I hate to say it, but it would be a disappointing opening lineup in general.
I don't know if they really are sketches of a live show in the Monsters’ land, but it seems to me that we have a werewolf right in the center of the action...
Gringotts is not a disappointment.
The experience of Gringotts is what makes it worth it. My sister loved the ride, and we did single rider a lot, so I oddly and more used to the ride then the whole experience lol. It works for me, frankly. The first scene is my favorite tbh, which isn’t great for any ride, but the end makes it worth it. It’s fun if you’re riding with first timers as well once Voldemort appears.Definitely the outline of a werewolf, but surely just a placeholder.
It looks very little like the Wolf Man's silhouette.
For the GP, it's certainly a hit. And it has a world-class queue.
The experience of Gringotts is what makes it worth it. My sister loved the ride, and we did single rider a lot, so I oddly and more used to the ride then the whole experience lol. It works for me, frankly. The first scene is my favorite tbh, which isn’t great for any ride, but the end makes it worth it. It’s fun if you’re riding with first timers as well once Voldemort appears.
I don’t see their new park having a sub par Potter attraction, I just don’t.
I think we need to wait and see.A ride can be "fun," but in the case of Epic I think it's fair to expect a couple rides that reach a bit beyond that, to something truly great. MK for example is a decent, fun ride, and it serves a purpose that way. But most people likely won't mention it alongside the GOATs.
I think we need to wait and see.
I disagree, Universal is significantly expanding their resort, that’s definitely a game changer, even if you’re a casual who’s just aware it’s happening without details.Fair. But at the same time, then, I think people should pipe down with the "EU is going to change the game in Orlando theme parks!" talk.
I disagree, Universal is significantly expanding their resort, that’s definitely a game changer, even if you’re a casual who’s just aware it’s happening without details.
Not even being a homer, I just don’t see reasons to doubt them as a whole right now and cast full on doubt on the park and it’s significance.
Idk, for all the reasons you just mentioned I disagree.Could very well be. Both their stateside additions last year were stellar, along with the headlining ride in China. But I still think it's best to not count the chickens before they hatch here.