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Spider-Man is argurably the best ride at the resort, why are we talking getting rid of it?
IoA without Spider-Man would feel like how USF does without Jaws to me. No matter what it would be replaced with something huge is missing.Spider-Man is argurably the best ride at the resort, why are we talking getting rid of it?
I still firmly believe Spider-Man is the best attraction Universal has ever done and I actually will get emotional when we lose it, lol.IoA without Spider-Man would feel like how USF does without Jaws to me. No matter what it would be replaced with something huge is missing.
I got a survey yesterday and I'm not sure how much of the specific options to all the questions were based on my initial open ended answers, but it didn't give me a good feeling about this recent MSHI replacement/development rumor. I'm still 90% sure there's nothing to that silly rumor and they'd never touch it, but this survey bumped that number down from 99%
Oswald wasn't in direct competition of anything Universal. Marvel, however is. It'd be like handing a gun to your opponentWithout a doubt Universal Creative probably has plans for any land or attraction that may need to be replaced in the future, especially when it comes to an IP they don’t own outright. Business decisions can happen at any time, and they always need to have some kind of plan in place if things change for any reason. That probably goes double for Marvel since it is owned by their biggest competitor, and despite an iron clad contract, it would be foolish to assume that Disney wouldn’t like to terminate it at some point.
Always remember that Disney got Oswald back from Universal in exchange for a sportscaster’s contract. The two companies do all kinds of business together, and someday the price will be right to give the contract up for something Comcast values more.
Without a doubt Universal Creative probably has plans for any land or attraction that may need to be replaced in the future, especially when it comes to an IP they don’t own outright. Business decisions can happen at any time, and they always need to have some kind of plan in place if things change for any reason. That probably goes double for Marvel since it is owned by their biggest competitor, and despite an iron clad contract, it would be foolish to assume that Disney wouldn’t like to terminate it at some point.
Always remember that Disney got Oswald back from Universal in exchange for a sportscaster’s contract. The two companies do all kinds of business together, and someday the price will be right to give the contract up for something Comcast values more.
Not really with how terribly implemented most of Disney’s Marvel rides are lolOswald wasn't in direct competition of anything Universal. Marvel, however is. It'd be like handing a gun to your opponent