They don't?I don't see them waiting past 2021 to get this into Orlando. Could be 100% wrong, but they don't have much planned after F&F.
They don't?I don't see them waiting past 2021 to get this into Orlando. Could be 100% wrong, but they don't have much planned after F&F.
I would guess no. Most Nintendo games don't really have a strict continuity to understand them and I see this being no different.Do I need to get and play the games to understand and appreciate the rides in your opinion? I barely have seen the movies for the other rides but I like them?
Not that I know of. Everyone's year plans always included Nintendo around 2019-2021. Maybe a Dragons refurb/change and maybe Avengers ride, but nothing concrete from my memory.They don't?
Not that I know of. Everyone's year plans always included Nintendo around 2019-2021.
Good. I really don't care where it goes, but would enjoy an updated Kidzone.Nintendo will be in that timeframe, wherever it goes
I'm so happy I'm going to be living up there soon. I'll be able to watch this thing get built!
On a separate note - anyone know what the title of the piece of music they used in the video was? I really enjoyed it - very mystical and wonder inspiring.
I'm so happy I'm going to be living up there soon. I'll be able to watch this thing get built!
On a separate note - anyone know what the title of the piece of music they used in the video was? I really enjoyed it - very mystical and wonder inspiring.
Anyone else notice them referring to "Universal Orlando Resort" and not USF?
The only thing I could think of is a pastry shop that makes power-up shaped stuff. Also potions, milk, etc. from Zelda.Since the major thing we know is the attractions, can we start getting info on the food and shops. I mean thats the cash cow for Potter is the food.I don't think without Butterbeer it would be that much popular. The same situation happened with Simpsons with Flaming Moes and the Big Pink donuts. What can we expect from Nintendoland as the hot shops and food items?
Since the major thing we know is the attractions, can we start getting info on the food and shops. I mean thats the cash cow for Potter is the food.I don't think without Butterbeer it would be that much popular. The same situation happened with Simpsons with Flaming Moes and the Big Pink donuts. What can we expect from Nintendoland as the hot shops and food items?
The only thing I could think of is a pastry shop that makes power-up shaped stuff. Also potions, milk, etc. from Zelda.
Otherwise... :shrug:
Ummmmm mushroom cupcakes?
Don't forget magic wands - most people who go to Potter gotta have one...
I imagine we'll see some of those special candies from some of the games. Other than that I'm not sure... In terms of physical merch I imagine mushrooms or some interactive element is a must...
What can we expect from Nintendoland as the hot shops and food items?
Would anyone happen to kno how big kidzone is compared to diagon alley ? :shrug: