This is closer to what I'm imagining. Couple of kids flats and maybe a show/M&G, but have the main attraction be the coaster.
Trolls need more than flats though. It provides the ability to provide a beautiful ride through environments.
It doesn't really though. It would be more
ideal, but it doesn't
need it.
@JungleSkip above brings it up well in that it is doubtful
both HTTYD and Trolls would get coasters. Essentially, would you rather HTTYD get a ~42/44" coaster or Trolls get a 36" coaster? I think that's a no brainer.
Using DisneySea Little Mermaid as the example, it trumps MK's Little Mermaid dark ride. The rides in DS aren't anything to write home about, they're themed well, but they're as basic as basic gets. Teacups, balloon spinner, the up and down ride, etc. Carnival rides with good themes.
But where it excels is that it has a very good show (which would be phenomenal with Trolls), a play area (who does these better than Universal?), a QS restaurant and a shop all housed in the single warehouse that is themed extremely well. The environment would be perfect for Trolls. Hell, they could take it one step further and have multiple interactive elements. It's a place for young kids to be out of the heat, bad weather, etc and also sell a ton of merch.
If I'm picking between a Trolls show and a Trolls Dark Ride; I'm actually leaning towards a show for diversity's sake. I'd rather HTTYD get the nod for the coaster and Shrek get the nod for the dark ride.
But the odds of meeting or surpassing projections increase if Nintendo and Potter are included.
Ministry of Magic is the big lurking E-ticket. It makes a lot of sense to use it as one of the cornerstones of a new park.
I think if SNW + Potter can't anchor that park, then they aren't doing something right. And the truth is, if they still have Pokemon, SNW and MoM at UOR; then it will force park guests to buy park hoppers to experience both Pokemon and SNW. What they
don't want is someone to travel to UOR and go to the new park
only, because they are Nintendo fans.
This new park w/ it's hotels puts them in a whole new ballgame and they are now about selling the
resort. Not the individual park. They want you staying there. They want you spending there. They want you swimming at VB. They want you hopping parks. Pokemon at USF helps all of that.