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I've always liked the food at Morocco Epcot. No reservations needed. And both the quick service & regular restaurant have good food, large portions, at decent prices. At the quick service the lamb dish had a ton of lamb and it was prepared well. But the new restaurant on the lake front, Spice Road I believe is the name, isn't doing very well.
I believe Sean, and the others on Parkscope were the ones that talked about MSHI getting redone to match the MCU, including hulk being redone to match that and that Dr. Doom would seem the most likely to go within a few years for a new Avengers dark ride.
And it makes some sense in a few ways.
The original contract clearly states that Universal was given style guidelines they were required to follow in the design and construction.
This makes no sense to me. Assuming that Universal Orlando can build new attractions. There is almost no chance that Universal will ever be allowed to build an attraction to the MCU. The original contract clearly states that Universal was given style guidelines they were required to follow in the design and construction.
The style guidelines in question would have been written before the MCU even existed. Assuming that they have been continuously updated since the original agreement there is no reason why they would have been expanded to include more then just the comic books.
Just do what I do and don't try to keep track or understanding of this contract. Old information is old, contract is complex, listen and trust those that know and understand it.This makes no sense to me. Assuming that Universal Orlando can build new attractions. There is almost no chance that Universal will ever be allowed to build an attraction to the MCU. The original contract clearly states that Universal was given style guidelines they were required to follow in the design and construction.
The style guidelines in question would have been written before the MCU even existed. Assuming that they have been continuously updated since the original agreement there is no reason why they would have been expanded to include more then just the comic books.
Hmm... I hadn't seen this movie so I was unaware of this scene:
That vertical thing to the left of the heat lamps in the cooking area is shawarma.
Just do what I do and don't try to keep track or understanding of this contract. Old information is old, contract is complex, listen and trust those that know and understand it.
Not sure if it was so much complete faith or that the price was right for a gamble. Remember alternatively to MSHI there was also concept art for DC Island.I think there are so many views you can take on it that any idea could be a possibility.
I do wonder though how older members of the Marvel family feel about Universal having the theme park rights. On one hand, they're owned by Disney but on the other, you have Universal who, I guess you could say took a gamble by putting Marvel into their parks. If you look back to Marvel in 1999, this is before MCU, before the first trilogy of Spider-Man films, before X-Men. Their biggest film to date was Blade and you have Universal who had complete faith in them. There must be a lot of love for Universal there and I'm sure they would love to do some new projects if they had the chance.
Either way, I'd be pretty annoyed if I worked at Marvel that Universal managed to bring two cutting edge rides at the time and Disney, after 7 years develop a ride using technology from the 80s. But that's neither here nor there.Not sure if it was so much complete faith or that the price was right for a gamble. Remember alternatively to MSHI there was also concept art for DC Island.
I could go a kebab right now.The only time you EVER eat a kebab is when you're bladdered, and then you'll regret it in the morning
Biggest difference with gyro is that the meat is sliced larger, besides that, yes, all very similar. Here where I live there is a little gyro place, they have a "king gyros" which is a gyro smothered with feta cheese, it is delicious!aah... so donner, gyro and shawarma are all basically the same thing... but each culture has put their own name and twist of presentation on it. I learned me something new.
Wasn't that term first used when the Donner party was stranded in the mountains. Ouch.:yikes:Today they mentioned "donner kebab" in a piece on Turkish cusine on CNN. Up until a few days ago, I had never heard the term before...
For the British view on this, we call this a kebab and it is what you eat after drinking. Add one of these next to a pub and they'll make a fortune.
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