Would Warner Bros. Open Their Own Park? | Inside Universal Forums
Inside Universal Forums
Inside Universal Forums
  • Home
  • Forums
    New posts Search forums Account Upgrades
  • News
    Universal Studios Hollywood Universal Orlando Universal Studios Japan Universal Studios Singapore Universal Studios Beijing
  • Merchandise
Log in Register
What's new Search

Search

By:
  • New posts
  • Search forums
  • Account Upgrades
Menu
Log in

Register

Install the app
  • Signing up for a Premium Membership is a donation to help Inside Universal maintain costs and offers an ad-free experience on the forum. Learn more about it here.
  • Forums
  • General Park Discussions
  • General Discussions
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an alternative browser.

Would Warner Bros. Open Their Own Park?

  • Thread starter Thread starter Parkscope Joe
  • Start date Start date Jul 30, 2018
  • 1
  • 2
Next
1 of 2

Go to page

Next Last
Parkscope Joe

Parkscope Joe

Superstar
Joined
Feb 15, 2012
Messages
18,242
Age
38
Location
PIT
  • Jul 30, 2018
  • #1
With the opening of WB park in the Middle East open, WB Tour expanding their haunt event, and rumors of UOR being in talks to open an all WB park recently let’s move discussion of the possibility of a new WB in the USA to here. This includes parks operated by WB directly or indirectly (such as than one at YAS World).
 
  • Like
Reactions: jtsalien, Ryan, tankart150 and 2 others
Viator

Viator

Veteran Member
Joined
Nov 23, 2013
Messages
23,426
Location
Seattle, WA!
  • Jul 30, 2018
  • #2
I think this is actually a very fair and valid topic.

The WBDhabi project, was a ten year endeavor, all the way back to the origins of Dubaiworld (yeah, remember that kids?); as Thinkwell had a large hand in the endeavor. And while that was being worked on, they seemed to begin strengthening and expanding the variety of options to both the Hollywood WB tour; and the London WB tour (with that having a strong emphasis on Potter).

And as of now, it seems as if the WoM for WBDhabi is something unlike any other project that has been done for that pocket of the world.

The possibility of WB looking to expand their themed entertainment for a mainline theme park in the US, actually is something that I completely get and it makes sense. They have the properties to make it work, and have tested it strongly with the Dhabi project. I would be all for it.

As for locations, two comes to mind quick.

One, is Las Vegas. Say what we will; but this may actually make sense in a larger scale. They can easily market it as a large resort, with a casino/hotel combo alongside the indoor theme park. And you know what? It may actually be a huge draw. It'd get families to book for a themed resort experience that can offer variety and accessibility. Not to mention, the indoor aspect of Dhabi would translate extremely well for Vegas, alongside having a casino for adult's.

The other, is somewhere in the east. I'm not talking Orlando specifically, but that may be a big thing for them depending on where they'd put it.

Just some thoughts I'm having with the potential of a US Warner park.
 
  • Like
Reactions: tankart150, ChristopherSE and SeventyOne
Scott W.

Scott W.

Superstar
Joined
Feb 26, 2014
Messages
14,279
Location
Glasgow
  • Jul 30, 2018
  • #3
If it’s WB going out on their own in Orlando, I think it’s suicide.

With the help of Universal, I can see it being a bit hit. There’s plenty of IPs there to make some great things but I’d rather have the attractions incorporated into the parks instead of a dedicated park.

I think two movie theme parks is plenty in Orlando.
 
  • Like
Reactions: tankart150, Freak, Magic-Man and 1 other person
Mad Dog

Mad Dog

Veteran Member
V.I.P. Member
Joined
Jan 30, 2013
Messages
23,882
Location
Pittsburgh area
  • Jul 30, 2018
  • #4
It's tough to tell what the movement forward will be since AT&T will have the ultimate say once they complete the acquisition, and who knows what direction they may want to pursue at that point in time. In other words, it may be a whole new ballgame when that happens. Past & recent tendencies might have some importance, but then again, they might be meaningless to the new bosses.
 
  • Like
Reactions: ChristopherSE
hishedale

hishedale

Jurassic Ranger
Joined
Mar 16, 2016
Messages
1,106
Location
42.4347° N, 83.9850° W
  • Jul 30, 2018
  • #5
I think if they would open up their own park, they would kind of want it away from certain competition. WB has a lot of great properties, but so does Universal and Disney.
 
  • Like
Reactions: tankart150
GAcoaster

GAcoaster

Dragon Trainer
Platinum Member
Joined
Nov 30, 2012
Messages
7,348
Location
Orlando
  • Jul 30, 2018
  • #6
I think they wouldn't. They might have at one point, but they seem to just be into collecting licensing fees now. I don't think this will change under AT&T ownership.
 
JungleSkip

JungleSkip

Veteran Member
V.I.P. Member
Joined
Feb 15, 2010
Messages
22,245
Location
The Mushroom Kingdom
  • Jul 30, 2018
  • #7
I doubt it. I don’t see them wanting to own and operate their own parks, and nearly all of their biggest stuff is already liscensed out
 
GadgetGuru

GadgetGuru

Jurassic Ranger
V.I.P. Member
Joined
Dec 2, 2011
Messages
2,461
Age
32
Location
Seattle, WA
  • Jul 30, 2018
  • #8
Joe said:
With the opening of WB park in the Middle East open, WB Tour expanding their haunt event, and rumors of UOR being in talks to open an all WB park recently let’s move discussion of the possibility of a new WB in the USA to here. This includes parks operated by WB directly or indirectly (such as than one at YAS World).
Click to expand...
What are the rumors of UOR having an all WB park? Would that be Gate 3?
 
  • Like
Reactions: tankart150
Clive

Clive

Dragon Trainer
Staff Member
Joined
May 26, 2010
Messages
7,016
  • Jul 30, 2018
  • #9
JungleSkip said:
I doubt it. I don’t see them wanting to own and operate their own parks, and nearly all of their biggest stuff is already liscensed out
Click to expand...

This. Warner Bros was ironically in the best position to develop a park based on their flagship brands had they not licensed them all out. Imagine a park themed around --

--The Wizarding World
--Middle Earth
--Lego Universe
--DC Universe
--Looney Tunes

...plus material from Hanna Barbara, Wizard of Oz, Willy Wonka, Godzilla/King Kong, Mad Max...
 
  • Like
Reactions: GreenOfRain, tankart150 and JungleSkip
Horror Lover

Horror Lover

Minion
Joined
Jan 25, 2016
Messages
940
Age
30
Location
Los Angeles/San Fernando Valley
  • Jul 30, 2018
  • #10
Correct me if I'm wrong but didn't Warner Bros. own Six Flags at one point or has that always been strictly a licensing deal between them?
 
  • Like
Reactions: tankart150 and GadgetGuru
Z

zg44

Minion
Joined
Jun 5, 2017
Messages
944
Age
81
  • Jul 30, 2018
  • #11
In a previous era, I could see a separate Warner World in Orlando as a possibility (especially back when they owned Six Flags).

But now, I can't see AT&T being interested in owning theme parks given how much debt they have and how focused they are on growing HBO (which was the most important part of the AT&T-TW deal).

I do think the possibility mentioned by @Disneyhead is the most likely scenario for a "Warner Bros World" in Orlando now as a possible smaller (50-60 acre) 4th dry gate in the south resort.

GadgetGuru said:
What are the rumors of UOR having an all WB park? Would that be Gate 3?
Click to expand...
There were rumors for the 3rd dry gate being an all WB park, but then Universal seemingly shifted Nintendo to the 3rd dry gate and so any resurrection of the WB park idea would be as a 4th dry gate.

As I mentioned in the expansion thread, I think this sounds like a very reasonable possibility down the road around 2027-2030 if Universal leaves 50-60 acres open.

Possibly bring in Warner as a partner and tie the Harry Potter agreement into that to make it more of a long-term/permanent arrangement.
 
  • Like
Reactions: tankart150 and JungleSkip
Scott W.

Scott W.

Superstar
Joined
Feb 26, 2014
Messages
14,279
Location
Glasgow
  • Jul 30, 2018
  • #12
zg44 said:
In a previous era, I could see a separate Warner World in Orlando as a possibility (especially back when they owned Six Flags).

But now, I can't see AT&T being interested in owning theme parks given how much debt they have and how focused they are on growing HBO (which was the most important part of the AT&T-TW deal).

I do think the possibility mentioned by @Disneyhead is the most likely scenario for a "Warner Bros World" in Orlando now as a possible smaller (50-60 acre) 4th dry gate in the south resort.


There were rumors for the 3rd dry gate being an all WB park, but then Universal seemingly shifted Nintendo to the 3rd dry gate and so any resurrection of the WB park idea would be as a 4th dry gate.

As I mentioned in the expansion thread, I think this sounds like a very reasonable possibility down the road around 2027-2030 if Universal leaves 50-60 acres open.

Possibly bring in Warner as a partner and tie the Harry Potter agreement into that to make it more of a long-term/permanent arrangement.
Click to expand...

I can’t tell if your two points contradict or compliment each other. Warner Bros don’t want to enter the theme park game because of debt but teaming up with Universal reduces risk financially and operationally.
 
  • Like
Reactions: tankart150 and GadgetGuru
GadgetGuru

GadgetGuru

Jurassic Ranger
V.I.P. Member
Joined
Dec 2, 2011
Messages
2,461
Age
32
Location
Seattle, WA
  • Jul 30, 2018
  • #13
Fallow said:
This. Warner Bros was ironically in the best position to develop a park based on their flagship brands had they not licensed them all out. Imagine a park themed around --

--The Wizarding World
--Middle Earth
--Lego Universe
--DC Universe
--Looney Tunes

...plus material from Hanna Barbara, Wizard of Oz, Willy Wonka, Godzilla/King Kong, Mad Max...
Click to expand...
One of WB's biggest problem is that they don't unilaterally own many of those IPs. Wizarding World is owned by Scholastic/Rowling, but WB has a decent amount of control regardless. Middle Earth is all Tolkien (need their permission). Lego Universe is obviously owned by Lego.

GAcoaster said:
I think they wouldn't. They might have at one point, but they seem to just be into collecting licensing fees now. I don't think this will change under AT&T ownership.
Click to expand...
I'd be surprised if AT&T/Time Warner wasn't looking at Comcast's theme park growth numbers and weren't feeling a little envious. The problem with the theme park business is that it's very capital intensive. I imagine AT&T is going to spend the next year focusing their balance sheet quite a bit. I can't see them trying to enter a new business as much as optimize their current businesses.
 
Viator

Viator

Veteran Member
Joined
Nov 23, 2013
Messages
23,426
Location
Seattle, WA!
  • Jul 30, 2018
  • #14
Who's to say though that it can't also be done by external partners? If I'm not mistaken, that was done for Dhabi.

Perhaps that could be the case if they were to look at the possibility of doing it?
 
UniversalRBLX

UniversalRBLX

Time Traveler
Joined
Nov 3, 2015
Messages
7,682
Location
Cabana Bae
  • Jul 30, 2018
  • #15
I do think a Warner Bros Park somewhere near their existing Studio Tour in London can do extremely well if its indoors and attach an adjacent hotel.
 
Z

zg44

Minion
Joined
Jun 5, 2017
Messages
944
Age
81
  • Jul 30, 2018
  • #16
scott_walker said:
I can’t tell if your two points contradict or compliment each other. Warner Bros don’t want to enter the theme park game because of debt but teaming up with Universal reduces risk financially and operationally.
Click to expand...
Yeah basically I don't see AT&T taking on the risk of wholly owning theme parks given their debt load.

But a partnership where Universal assumes a majority of the financial and all of the operational risk while Warner provides the IPs can work for both sides.

Especially since I do think Universal will leave at least 50-60 acres open for a smaller second dry park on the second resort. If Warner was bringing DC and the rest of their IP to a larger version of their Middle East park I can see it working for both sides.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Disneyhead
B

bob albert

Jurassic Ranger
BANNED
Joined
Sep 18, 2015
Messages
1,706
Age
38
  • Jul 30, 2018
  • #17
I really think vegas is absolutely starved of high level theme park attractions and could support a mostly clone of current Yas island in the future. No doubt the two markets have very little overlap of visitors.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Viator
Viator

Viator

Veteran Member
Joined
Nov 23, 2013
Messages
23,426
Location
Seattle, WA!
  • Jul 30, 2018
  • #18
bob albert said:
I really think vegas is absolutely starved of high level theme park attractions and could support a mostly clone of current Yas island in the future. No doubt the two markets have very little overlap of visitors.
Click to expand...

Especially considering how they worked with outer partners on making this a reality; it would make a surprising amount of sense for Vegas. Especially if done on the angle of a multi-day resort; with it operated by a group like MGM International, ResortsWorld or Caesars.
 
Sithina

Sithina

Shark Bait
Joined
Dec 3, 2012
Messages
114
Location
Indy
  • Jul 30, 2018
  • #19
AlexanderMBush said:
Especially considering how they worked with outer partners on making this a reality; it would make a surprising amount of sense for Vegas. Especially if done on the angle of a multi-day resort; with it operated by a group like MGM International, ResortsWorld or Caesars.
Click to expand...

Didn't they try to bring more family-oriented shows and attractions to Vegas at one point and it just ended up not doing well? I could see a theme park going either way--being a great addition, or just not a good fit for the area. I'm not sure where else they'd put a theme park that wouldn't die off due to bigger competitors, though. Unless they partnered more fully with Universal (I can't imagine them working well with Disney--or if they tried to partner with Disney, it would be a huge mess of egos, opinions and ideas clashing endlessly, thus delaying any project by years), I'm not sure where else they'd put it that would also allow it to be a year-round operation.
 
Viator

Viator

Veteran Member
Joined
Nov 23, 2013
Messages
23,426
Location
Seattle, WA!
  • Jul 30, 2018
  • #20
Sithina said:
Didn't they try to bring more family-oriented shows and attractions to Vegas at one point and it just ended up not doing well? I could see a theme park going either way--being a great addition, or just not a good fit for the area. I'm not sure where else they'd put a theme park that wouldn't die off due to bigger competitors, though. Unless they partnered more fully with Universal (I can't imagine them working well with Disney--or if they tried to partner with Disney, it would be a huge mess of egos, opinions and ideas clashing endlessly, thus delaying any project by years), I'm not sure where else they'd put it that would also allow it to be a year-round operation.
Click to expand...

I would honestly say; it may be more different for Vegas, as there really isn't a large amount of competition.

You have your waterparks and two decaying theme parks though. And that, I would doubt that a proper WB-oriented resort complex with the theme park would easily decay.

You would also be further away from USH and DLR; allowing you to have albeit of an exclusivity in a way for Vegas; and if done in a way similar to the Dhabi park, could be a large draw for locals and tourists. If done properly however.

Not to mention, Yas is already looking at a WB hotel for their own neck of the woods, which would be even next to their park. And that, I think if you make it inclusive; you may get incentive from getting people to stay at one particular location.

That said, I am more than happy to be proven wrong on that. As I don't see it working well for California; and think that Orlando is suicidal (unless if they were to collab with UPR).
 
  • 1
  • 2
Next
1 of 2

Go to page

Next Last
You must log in or register to reply here.
Share:
Facebook X Bluesky LinkedIn Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link

Book with our Travel Partners

MEI Travel

Latest posts

  • SofaKing381222
    CityWalk Hollywood General Discussion
    • Latest: SofaKing381222
    • 14 minutes ago
    CityWalk Hollywood
  • EAS
    Halloween Horror Nights 2025 (USH) - Speculation & Rumors
    • Latest: EAS
    • 19 minutes ago
    Halloween Horror Nights 2025
  • ethanuniversal
    The Future of Springfield/Simpsons Ride (Hollywood)
    • Latest: ethanuniversal
    • 47 minutes ago
    Upper Lot/Entertainment Center
  • M
    Universal Great Britain - Speculation & Rumors
    • Latest: masekwm
    • 55 minutes ago
    Other Universal Parks & Resorts
  • M
    Universal Great Britain - Construction Updates
    • Latest: masekwm
    • Today at 4:10 PM
    Other Universal Parks & Resorts

Share this page

Facebook X Bluesky LinkedIn Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
  • Forums
  • General Park Discussions
  • General Discussions
  • Style variation
    System Light Dark
  • Contact us
  • Terms and rules
  • Privacy policy
  • Help
  • Home
  • RSS
Community platform by XenForo® © 2010-2025 XenForo Ltd.
  • This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
    By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.
    Accept Learn more…
Back
Top