The only thing that doesn’t explain USS’s focus on Horror Nights...
Limited investment, high return.
The only thing that doesn’t explain USS’s focus on Horror Nights...
It’s not really an “expansion” if you’re just replacing lands with new lands....
No way it does.I fear for @Mike S if SNW opens here before it does in Orlando.
The only thing that doesn’t explain USS’s focus on Horror Nights... but I do see your point. Singapore will always feel a bit removed from the other Universal resorts without Potter. But cartoon characters would be a better marketing draw for families, I suppose.
The Singapore park seems like a relic from a previous management team. I really doubt Universal would want to buy the park outright, unless it can get the hotels in on the deal, which is unlikely considering the owner.
No way it does.
Minion Mayhem replacing Madagascar is actually a downgrade. I really enjoyed that ride.
In terms of attraction quality, yes. In terms of IP power and merch sales, it's a huge improvement.
I wonder if the fact that the boat ride itself was also to blame for this. I mean that ride was doomed from the get go. Fire burns down most of the sets, then they have issues with the flume system requiring them to abort parts of the intended ride path and cause the ride to open a year late.
Kind of bizarre that Singapore is replacing a boat ride with a motion simulator when Shrek 4D is right there for the taking.
Shrek is a fantastic show peice building. To put Dispicable me into Shrek, would mean getting rid of that castle structure. Not going to happen.