I am completely shocked that they went with a poke ball as the icon of the park..
It's actually more of a Compass.
I am completely shocked that they went with a poke ball as the icon of the park..
Hey, ThemeParkUniversity, now would be a good time for that info dump you've been promising for months now.....
Yes, I’m aware. All I see is a poke ball. Which isn’t a bad thing. Still like it either way.It's actually more of a Compass.
Because Universal themselves have not awknowleged the existence of this ride to the public.
I am really surprised with everyone’s reaction to my opinion. I thought this was common knowledge. Oh well.
Exactly. It's a nautical compass.It's actually more of a Compass.
Not the only one with this opinion my friend.... Did you just refer to your opinion as common knowledge?
Not the only one with this opinion my friend.
Whatever you say friend.A - let's not jump to assumptions of friendship. B - your opinion, regardless of if you're the only one to hold it, is not knowledge, never mind common knowledge.
You're a condescending little twit, aren't you?Whatever you say friend.
This was purposely leaked. Universal wants to see fans reaction before it’s official. Basically testing the waters. This is a very common practice.
You said that this was not the case. Explain please.While yes it is a practice many companies use, this is not the case. Universal knew the name will get out there once they trademarked it, and we've known about it and other names that Universal has played around with.
Universal also does lots of in-park surveys (as well as e-mails), so if they needed guest feedback they have those options.
You said that this was not the case. Explain please.
Sorry, I don’t agree with your opinion. No way Comcast would let this leak.Already did. There's no point in leaking the name when the public already knew about it months ago.
Sorry, I don’t agree with your opinion. No way Comcast would let this leak.
Nothing, based on their Twitter feed.It was leaked by a mostly-unknown Twitter user. Anybody can take pictures.
My question is, when was this picture taken? And what else did they reveal?
Exactly. It's a nautical compass.