For me it's far ahead based on the outside detail we've already seen...I can only imagine how much better it is racing through it...Add on some practical show scenes, and we have the type of ride we've needed Universal to do for a whileIt’s as close of a comparison as we can get, of course. And that’s a great coaster with a similar pace, even.
But I don’t think the HP Coaster will be able to be compared to any coaster. I think anything you try to compare it to would be the equivalent of comparing Dr Doom to Tower of Terror.
I think it’s going to stand out that much.
In the background, it looks like the old castle from Dueling Dragons is also getting "windows" like the Abbey.
Yep, they officially hate us
Enjoying these GENERIC HARRY POTTER ADS.
Enjoying these GENERIC HARRY POTTER ADS.
I consider myself a pretty big Harry Potter fan.
That commercial is extremely awkward.
It's almost like it's designed for a system that allows specific ads to be viewed and distributed by an equally specific demographic, maybe determined by things like browser and search histories.It really made the park look nerdy. I don’t think “regular” folks will react well to that spot.
I’m pretty sure it’s a web only commercial aimed at that particular audience.
Enjoying these GENERIC HARRY POTTER ADS.
Wouldn’t count on it.I wonder if they will be adding virtual line pass to this attraction as well?
No.I wonder if they will be adding virtual line pass to this attraction as well?
It really made the park look nerdy.
Theme parks are unequivocally nerdy
(Non marketing expert alert) Why do they always shoot for these vague summer openings that sometimes get pushed back and get people all miffed that they missed it? Why not shoot for like the beginning of the actual year since these aren’t seasonal parks. New year new ride, they might pull in more people during a traditionally slow season, and they’ll have all the kinks worked out by the time the crowds of summer show up?
(Non marketing expert alert) Why do they always shoot for these vague summer openings that sometimes get pushed back and get people all miffed that they missed it? Why not shoot for like the beginning of the actual year since these aren’t seasonal parks. New year new ride, they might pull in more people during a traditionally slow season, and they’ll have all the kinks worked out by the time the crowds of summer show up?