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I mean there's also the reality that no business has unlimited money...
Of course, but that opens up a whole other discussion about what spending was authorized for which projects in which areas over the last seven-eight years that we probably don't want to have in this thread!I mean there's also the reality that no business has unlimited money...
Yeah I was really excited for a Mr Ping's Noodle Shop lolGenuinely my only issue is there’s not a quick service noodle restaurant for KFP. Other than that this looks good, and I think it’ll help the park. I do hope it gets a dark ride one day.
Kidzone definitely had flats too. You can totally prefer 3D statues, but “everything that is demolished” wasn’t just 3D.The area is going to look great. Only problem I have is cutouts. Everything that is demolished had 3D letters and characters. Yes it's a bit more expensive but the charcters are the main Universal ip's and should be represented in the most markitable way possible.
I’ll compare it to KidsZone, which I feel it looks better than, flats and all.
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I stand corrected. Still my point stands as this is now their own ip. But I know Universal does care less about their own ip so....Kidzone definitely had flats too. You can totally prefer 3D statues, but “everything that is demolished” wasn’t just 3D.
Alicia posted this as an example:
Uni owns those IPs too....I stand corrected. Still my point stands as this is now their own ip. But I know Universal does care less about their own ip so....
Yea the white border works on words and logos, not the characters.I simply thought signs with the white border hits the eye wrong when you look at it. The Destinations sign may have been made quickly, it's still nicer to look at than the new placeholder sign. I'm just saying is this white border around flats is happening in more than one area like a new design trend and personally I don't want to see it showing up at other additions.
My problem with this is about sign design choice, not how much they're spending. Trim them back like the examples posted recently and I would think it absolutely fine! Everything else here area looks fantastic and is looking better as they're filling in the finishing touches.
If Universal needs to cut corners they can start with the ones on the signs.