I wish Universal could go beyond just replacements for attractions.
They can fill in the lagoon
I wish Universal could go beyond just replacements for attractions.
I know that’s a joke but Uni actually has a use for the Lagoon.They can fill in the lagoon
Is it really an artificial boost to open up an entire new park? It gives them a whole new line to show new attendance.Attendance report finally came out for 2023... UOR down 9%, WDW up 4%
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Epic will artificially improve USF/IOA's attendance for a year or two... but after that some serious investment will need to be made in the existing parks.
USF & IOA will benefit from Epic's opening with people buying multi-day tickets to include all parks while visiting Epic Universe as the main draw. UOR attendance will 100% increase next year... but for how many years? The newness will wear off after 2 years, but after that there will be serious investment required at USF.Is it really an artificial boost to open up an entire new park? It gives them a whole new line to show new attendance.
Pricing & Inflation are certainly impacting the parks (and 2024's attendance report will showcase that for both resorts) but WDW attendance did increase 4%, and they also had increased pricing. I'm not concerned about a lack of investment at the Universal parks, but I am worried that USF won't see the investment needed until as far back as 2029-30 (Pokemon) according to insiders, which leaves USF at a dire state for far too long.I think most of this comes down to pricing and inflation. Comcast is still looking to invest in the parks so I'm not too concerned.
Universal may well try to employ some tomfoolery in order to goose the appearance of attendance at the current resort.USF & IOA will benefit from Epic's opening with people buying multi-day tickets to include all parks while visiting Epic Universe as the main draw.
Yeah, let me be clear, they have invested into USF over the past decade, but only Transformers/Diagon/Fast Food Boulevard made an actual impact. Universal obviously learned their lesson by giving UC more leverage over what gets built (not forcing synergy into the parks), but it's time to start fixing some mistakes.Universal may well try to employ some tomfoolery in order to goose the appearance of attendance at the current resort.
But I would be very, very surprised if there are not fewer bodies physically walking around USF next year once Epic opens. And, frankly, I think that would be a good thing, to illustrate to Universal that the park needs continued attraction investment on a much larger scale than it's gotten in the last five years*.
*I'd really argue 10 years in terms of quality, but it can't be denied that they spent some money on Fallon and Supercharged. They didn't spend it wisely, but they spent it.
Attendance report finally came out for 2023... UOR down 9%, WDW up 4%
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Epic will artificially improve USF/IOA's attendance for a year or two... but after that some serious investment will need to be made in the existing parks.
This really surprises me because every time I’m at the parks they feel packed. I would’ve guessed flat YOY at the very least.Attendance report finally came out for 2023... UOR down 9%, WDW up 4%
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Epic will artificially improve USF/IOA's attendance for a year or two... but after that some serious investment will need to be made in the existing parks.
It may not have made an impact, but I think The Bourne Stuntacular is the best attraction USF has opened since Revenge of the Mummy. I wouldn't have expected it to move the needle in a dramatic way, but I am a bit disappointed it's kind of gotten lost in the wash.
Well now that’s interesting. I think my theory that Epic may have the greatest impact / cannibalization on USF and DHS may not be that far off.
It's always a shame to see it fly under the radar like it does. I'd personally say I think it's the most underrated attraction - not just at Universal - but in Orlando.It may not have made an impact, but I think The Bourne Stuntacular is the best attraction USF has opened since Revenge of the Mummy. I wouldn't have expected it to move the needle in a dramatic way, but I am a bit disappointed it's kind of gotten lost in the wash.
It forms a three-attraction span (from E.T. to Horror Makeup to Bourne) that is one of the most enjoyable in the park.It's always a shame to see it fly under the radar like it does. I'd personally say I think it's the most underrated attraction - not just at Universal - but in Orlando.