We might get a model, but I don't think that the model would reveal everything.
I’d say pay attention to whom is saying what. The so-called “insiders” around here seem to agree... this is about the new park.I’d honestly be quite surprised if we get more announced than Nintendo. Now I think whether that Nintendo announcement includes Pokémon is maybe the better question. Wouldn’t be shocked at vague concept art either for the entire layout
Oh I meant just Nintendo confirmed with Fantastic Worlds. I’m just not sure if they’ll give us the exact layout or notI’d say pay attention to whom is saying what. The so-called “insiders” around here seem to agree... this is about the new park.
I’d say pay attention to whom is saying what. The so-called “insiders” around here seem to agree... this is about the new park.
I bet that random palm tree is ground breaking and this is a sorta ground breaking ceremony type deal. Why else would they bus media over to a random plot of land?
Do you think if we get a model that they will move it after this announcement to the park IE. IOA preview center ?
I could see them doing that, but not for a while. It could make guests wait until the park opens to visit again.
The vast majority of guests don’t visit all that often. They could put up a preview center next year and not lose any business
Name, year, location, logo/early art. I’m not expecting anything else.Read a Miami Herald article that says the presentation is only going to be 20 minutes long. If true I'm wondering how much info (or in what level of detail) they'll be able to present in such a seemingly short window of time....
Name, year, location, logo/early art. I’m not expecting anything else.
Quick google search shows the IoA preview center opened in 1997, about two years before the park opened. I bet they open something in 2021, hopefully in the airport so they can get the 40m+ tourists eyeballs on it.
Read a Miami Herald article that says the presentation is only going to be 20 minutes long. If true I'm wondering how much info (or in what level of detail) they'll be able to present in such a seemingly short window of time....
My prediction: Short conference followed by a groundbreaking ceremony, vertical construction starts almost immediately, then local park photographers should buy their own helicopter at this point and/or just get that permanent live video feed from the top of the Starflyer up again and have people take shots from it ad nauseum.
Most of Universal’s announcements fit in a short blog post. 20 minutes is plenty of time
Vertical construction is still ways off. They have a ton of infrastructure/utility work to do
... Don’t count out special guests for this though.Disney's announcements are so long because they include special guests and weird dancing montages.