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Blue Sky: Bringing Dreamworks to the Parks

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With the Dreamworks acquisition by Comcast I'm sure we've all been thinking about how to incorporate the properties into the parks. Hopefully one day we'll be able to enjoy a HTTYD E-Ticket, but in the meantime I thought about some ways to bring Dreamworks into the parks quickly and somewhat easily. These Blue Sky ideas could bring new experiences to IOA in 2018 as a complement to F&F opening in the Studios.

Idea #1 - Dreamworks water parade in the IOA lagoon

Inspiration: water parade at Tokyo Disney Sea
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Description of map below:
Red - parade float storage
Yellow - parade path
Blue - viewing areas along the lagoon
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Parade float properties: Shrek, Kung Fu Panda, HTTYD, Madagascar
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More IP's could be incorporated into the parade to fill it out (Ex: Seuss, Jurassic Park, etc...)

Idea #2 - Dreamworks based Stage Shows

Replace Sinbad with a HTTYD show based on the popular arena show
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Use the Toon Lagoon theater for a Shrek themed show. It could be an adaptation of the current Shrek: The Musical. The Shrek and Donkey characters could also be used like the Genie (DCA's former Aladdin show) to add some improv humor.
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This is a really interesting idea.

When all the discussions were happening about expanding HP and LC, I always wondered what would happen to the boat house area as it was in a prime location and since the boats don't operate any more, it seems kind of useless. Given the size of the lagoon, I think this is going to have to be a big show.

I really really dig this idea. :cheers:
 
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Well, if Dreamworks Island ever happens, this would be a great daytime addition
 
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I love ANY idea that would utilize the lagoon, but I think they would need to expand walkways for more viewing areas. It would be a relatively inexpensive addition that could serve many purposes; for example, water parade viewing, nighttime show viewing, shortcuts, general relaxation areas, overflow, etc. They just need to add concrete supports throughout the lagoon and add boardwalk-style areas in between lands.

BLUE: current potential viewing areas, with some places needing some landscaping to be able to see the lagoon.
GREEN: new boardwalk areas

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First new boardwalk: JP to Toon Lagoon (need some thinning of shrubbery)
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Toon Lagoon to Marvel SHI
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Only one I'm unsure about is whether a boardwalk behind the hulk would be worth it.
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boardwalk behind Seuss would be biggest section, but also one of the best viewing areas.
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another good viewing area would be from Lost Continent to JP, with Mythos serving as the up charge dinner location
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so, who's got a number to UC?
 
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Won't happen until new park.... Universal/Dreamworks Animation is going in a very different direction than what we are currently seeing for the future films. Expect Laika/Pixar quality films than the Shreks and HTTYD style films. Part of why Croods got cancelled. Illuminations will focus on fun/whimsical while Dreamworks will be more pixar level smart films.
 
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quinnmac000 said:
Won't happen until new park.... Universal/Dreamworks Animation is going in a very different direction than what we are currently seeing for the future films. Expect Laika/Pixar quality films than the Shreks and HTTYD style films. Part of why Croods got cancelled. Illuminations will focus on fun/whimsical while Dreamworks will be more pixar level smart films.
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Although, that doesn't mean that they won't be making some fun/whimsical films (The Shrek Franchise/Madagascar {if they make another}) and some of the TV content, I do believe that DWA will be grown up while still catering to the families in many aspects. It's Lakia though, that I am most curious to see.

In the terms of DWA coming to the parks, M&G's? Yes. Possible inclusion in Cinespec? Probably. Being apart of the parade? Maybe. But I don't see any BIG and MAJOR additions to the characters until the southern property opens up publicly.
 
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Although, that doesn't mean that they won't be making some fun/whimsical films (The Shrek Franchise/Madagascar {if they make another}) and some of the TV content, I do believe that DWA will be grown up while still catering to the families in many aspects. It's Lakia though, that I am most curious to see.

In the terms of DWA coming to the parks, M&G's? Yes. Possible inclusion in Cinespec? Probably. Being apart of the parade? Maybe. But I don't see any BIG and MAJOR additions to the characters until the southern property opens up publicly.
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Universal only has two more films with Laika with the thought that Laika will renew due to them still having a really great relationship and a lot of freedom but that isn't 100% confirmed yet.

As for parks, agreed. Meet and Greets already are happening in LA with the first being Po as for Florida, I don't think we will see any until 2018.
 
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I'd rather wait for the third park too, other than some meet-and-greets in the meantime. These properties are ripe for fully-realized worlds and there just isn't much space for that in our current parks without demo and replace.
 
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As somebody who's seen the Tokyo Winter Lagoon show, I'm going to add a couple notes about their show layout.

The show happens in a smaller lagoon that is part of just the Mediterranean Harbor land. The lagoon is surrounded, all 360 degrees of it, by a ton of empty walk way space designed for an audience. Imagine Epcot's setup but smaller. As it stands now, IoA doesn't have remotely enough walkway space for a large-scale lagoon show.

I don't think any amount of construction will change that. I really think Universal will have to wait until the third park for a proper lagoon show.
 
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Using the Tokyo lagoon show as inspiration was probably a bit of an overkill. What I had in mind was a relatively simple parade on water instead of on the pathways. These ideas could serve as a hold over until the Dreamworks properties are fully realized in the future.
 
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GadgetGuru said:
As somebody who's seen the Tokyo Winter Lagoon show, I'm going to add a couple notes about their show layout.

The show happens in a smaller lagoon that is part of just the Mediterranean Harbor land. The lagoon is surrounded, all 360 degrees of it, by a ton of empty walk way space designed for an audience. Imagine Epcot's setup but smaller. As it stands now, IoA doesn't have remotely enough walkway space for a large-scale lagoon show.

I don't think any amount of construction will change that. I really think Universal will have to wait until the third park for a proper lagoon show.
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They have done a large scale lagoon/fireworks show at IOA before
 
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They have done a large scale lagoon/fireworks show at IOA before
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Really? I had no idea. When did it happen?
 
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Really? I had no idea. When did it happen?
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Early on in the parks life-cycle if I remember correctly..
 
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I had never considered reskinning Lost Continent to HTTYD, but it seems like a pretty easy repurposing of the land.
 
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quinnmac000 said:
Expect Laika/Pixar quality films than the Shreks and HTTYD style films.
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How dare you. HTTYD is already in the Pixar/Laika strata of quality. Shrek is down with Despicable Me and Kung Fu Panda (though I love KFP).
 
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