No, which is why it’s more likely. Instead of solely relying on the popularity of Luigi’s Mansion only, it can ride off of Mario.
I don’t think that’s what he means. Does it count as one of the 25 IP’s, since it’s a separate game, after all.
No, which is why it’s more likely. Instead of solely relying on the popularity of Luigi’s Mansion only, it can ride off of Mario.
When I heard the goal was 22 attractions and 25 IPs was last Oct/Nov.
Yes.That would make sense, but the question I'd have is this: Would what is being possibly on the cards of Croods, can be considered as an "Attraction" so-to-speak?
Yes.
That would make sense, but the question I'd have is this: Would what is being possibly on the cards of Croods, can be considered as an "Attraction" so-to-speak?
Keep in mind, "If I Ran the Zoo" at Islands of Adventure is considered an attraction. Universal OrlandoKinda mad that they’d waste an attraction on the Croods, not gonna lie.
Stores, meet & greets, and restaurants?If there’s going to be 25 IP’s represented in the park, and only 22 attractions, which IP’s get left out and what happens to them?
If there’s going to be 25 IP’s represented in the park, and only 22 attractions, which IP’s get left out and what happens to them?
Stores, meet & greets, and restaurants?
Then I would expect a Samus meet and greet. I’m still 50/50 on Pokémon going here or Kid Zone.
When I heard the goal was 22 attractions and 25 IPs was last Oct/Nov.
As it relates to these numbers, what is Universal's definition of an "attraction"? If that number is just rides and shows, I think it's a good number. If it encompasses anything else, it sounds way too low.
Correct. Not usually meet & greets.I think Uni counts rides, shows, parades, and play areas as attractions.
IOA has 24 attractions.How many attractions are in IOA? 22 sounds low for a new park.