That's the big issue with the original USF and not how parks are designed. You do need some filler attractions (like Storm Force!) to soak up the crowds, give something for the whole family to do, and offer a palette cleanser. I'd like to see another smaller experience in Marvel.
Rides like that help to alleviate stress to the bigger ones..."Spiderman has a 60min wait, but the teacups only have a 20min wait"Thought the same thing, I would assume Spider-Man and Hulk soak up way more than Storm force
That'd make sense if more than 0 people road StormForce every day.
Doesn't the potential issue of "too many E-tickets in Marvel Superhero Island" really come down to ride capacity? If the theoretical Avengers ride is a real people-eater, I don't know that the result would be an overloaded/over-clogged island.
yeah this really isn't an issue. Not to mention Kong is pretty close to this land as well and moves a good bit of people. If we got a dark ride in MSHI and eventually got something added to Jurassic Park, IOA would be moving quite a bit of people and could keep as many people from flocking to Nintendo World in Studios- depending on the timeline of everything i guessNot to mention that Spider-Man already has a pretty huge hourly capacity. Hulk is the only one that is a bit of a slow loader, and even that isn't too horrible.
Hey so I was wondering if this was true: In order to prevent WDW from getting the rights to make Marvel themed attractions, Universal has to pay them.
I don't recall reading this part from the contract but this just popped into my mind earlier today.
Thanks!
A Deadpool Chimichanga stand?They could offer far greater themed food offerings than they currently do on this Island.
A Deadpool Chimichanga stand?
It needs something, but VR just isn't it. Would be interested in seeing what the video will do thoug.
I just don't see how VR adds to a drop ride. It goes up and down, what will VR add?