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Alright, my money is on Nintendo or Epic.
An EU preview center/tribute store would be incredible, hopefully something on the scale of what they did for IoA's opening. Would assume this would also coincide with official reveals of the lands and attractions within the park. I'm sure the merch would fly off the shelves.Alright, my money is on Nintendo or Epic.
This seems to be connected to whatever is replacing the Prop Shop...
The Dark Room Closes Location Permanently At Universal Studios Florida, Months After Williams Of Hollywood Closure - WDW News Today
The Dark Room Photo Studio At Universal Studios Florida Has Closed Permanently Months After Williams Of Hollywood.universalparksnewstoday.com
I really hope the exterior remains.
Maybe I missed this ... what bar concept?
Jesus Christ.. Jason PoursThe Bourne Bartacular
Having a tribute store, as well as a coming attractions store, is a smart way of selling Merch that is not necessarily always accessible to the parks lands/rides. Also good way to sell some more creative snacks/desserts possible. I hope we get some food preview for EU here, even if minimal.I’ve heard previously this larger space will still be used for retail. I wonder if instead of an only Epic Universe space, if this could be set up as a Coming Attractions space.
They could promote the Minions things, Epic, even sell Nintendo merch as a way to promote SNW opening next year in Hollywood, etc.
If it does promote Epic, I think it would not be a full blown Preview Center. Just a way to start selling logo merch, get people excited for the new park, and maybe only have a few pieces of concept art on the walls.
A real preview center is still probably going to happen the year before at the Tribute Store space. So, whatever this is, won’t be that.
This would be such an awful letdown from the prop shop. Well, pretty much anything will be, but this in particular.I’ve heard previously this larger space will still be used for retail. I wonder if instead of an only Epic Universe space, if this could be set up as a Coming Attractions space.
They could promote the Minions things, Epic, even sell Nintendo merch as a way to promote SNW opening next year in Hollywood, etc.
If it does promote Epic, I think it would not be a full blown Preview Center. Just a way to start selling logo merch, get people excited for the new park, and maybe only have a few pieces of concept art on the walls.
A real preview center is still probably going to happen the year before at the Tribute Store space. So, whatever this is, won’t be that.
As cool as the idea of the prop shop was it was always kinda hit or miss, more often leaning towards miss. Unless an attraction closed very recently there really wasn’t much to be found in there besides the antiques that came from somewhere other than the park. You had to be extremely lucky whenever you went for there to be anything good in stock.This would be such an awful letdown from the prop shop. Well, pretty much anything will be, but this in particular.
Seemed more interesting as a browse through museum of history. I went in there often, enjoyed it immensely, but never with any intent to buy. More an 'A' level walk around attraction than a merch location to make a profit.As cool as the idea of the prop shop was it was always kinda hit or miss, more often leaning towards miss. Unless an attraction closed very recently there really wasn’t much to be found in there besides the antiques that came from somewhere other than the park. You had to be extremely lucky whenever you went for there to be anything good in stock.
I think your percentages are a bit off here - I found something interesting about every other trip. But even allowing for the unpredictability - in fact because of it - it was still tied with the Tribute store as the most interesting store in either park. Yeah, you might not see anything new or different, but in every other store on property you are guaranteed not to see anything new or different among rows of Minions plush and Jurassic World shirts. The Prop Store was always worth a visit, and that’s very useful in a theme park that needs capacity.The prop shop was 90% filler for sale from a local antique shop that had nothing to do with the parks. 9% was the same props that sat there for months or years that no one ever bought. And 1% really cool and interesting things that were snatched up within a day anyway so you had to be lucky enough to see it before it was gone.
As a regular visitor, it was cool to come across those unique items from time to time, but most of it was a waste of space.
A Legacy Bar would be great. I think the success of the Retro Tribute Store, Universal is realizing that they'd be printing money with more experiences like that.Is there any reason this wouldn't become some kind of Universal Legacy bar and then switch over to a SNW bar later?
Ok maybe not SNW "Bar"...but whatever the thing is in Japan....Cafe I guess
Any warm ones?Lotta cold guesses.