Why wait?Timing this with E3 makes sense. Can't wait to see more concert art.
Why wait?
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Now that I look at it, yeah it would've been lol.Funny, but that e3 gif of the Wii music unveil would have Been better.
Tomorrow!
IU poster Huru, from Japan, just posted that it was announced construction of Nintendo Land, Japan starts tomorrow, with a completion date in early 2020. :thumbsup: So, now it all begins....... I would speculate Orlando will be 6 months behind, starting once HHN goes down.
I keep forgetting you split your Twitter accounts. Didn't realize it was you for a minute. Thanks for the tweet. Sorry I beat you to the forum to post it though.Hi, me!
Indeed, and that I am wondering for tomorrow if we'll get more information/art for the Osaka version, as that could actually make sense.
Either way, it's exciting, and that I expect Orlando to not be far behind.
I'm sure this is a HAPPY DAY for you.....:thumbsup:
Isn't tomorrow in Japan... tonight for us?
Or are my time zones off?
I believe tomorrow during the day in Japan, would be tomorrow night for us.
So if USJ is starting tomorrow and opening "early 2020" USF can start in Nov-Jan and open for "summer 2020", potentially
I think the answer lies in the complexity of the ride systems and how confident Uni is to take a gamble on doing three at once. If the supplier can fabricate the ride systems and provide enough support for starting up 3 almost simultaneously, then it could happen. Given what we have theorized about the some of these rides, however, this could be a big risk with untested technology (like the trackless Kong issues).Logistically speaking in all terms, yes. It should be ready by Summer 2020.
Actually, this begs a question; one that I must quite frankly ask. Could it be possible that Super Nintendo World may actually be able to come, depending on how they handle timing; to USH by late 2020? It's a question to ask, but I'm curious if that's actually possible.
I'm guessing if Potter (DC area) comes first, mid to late 2019, , they might want a little time distance between the two, for marketing purposes.I will say I think there's a chance we don't see Nintendo until 2021. The reasons behind this are all GOOD, so no need to panic, but temper your expectations a bit. Not saying 2020 is out of the question, but yea.
I'm guessing if Potter (DC area) comes first, mid to late 2019, , they might want a little time distance between the two, for marketing purposes.