I think you may be spot on with one of those concepts, DH.
I believe this is to be the case, in a fun predicament..Should I take that to mean the ride using the Arthur-The Ride system (which happens to be a Mack ride)?
Those who don't have kids..and are not into video games....its understandable that you don't grasp how huge this is. Trust me....This is bigger than Harry Potter.
I was thinking either that or make it IOA centric. The problem with the IOA centric idea seems to be finding queue space for people to walk back to the soundstages.
You seem to have somehow missed the many numerous posts in this thread that have discussed how this is not only planned to replace KidZone (which is not speculation but the inside word from those folks who are in the know) but is likely to also expand into the relatively vacant area behind Men in Black, which is considerably larger than Toon Lagoon.
I would hate for us to lose yet another storage area, we don't have enough as it is (Kong took up an area that held all kinds of stuff).
I would hate for us to lose yet another storage area, we don't have enough as it is (Kong took up an area that held all kinds of stuff).
Here is what I would do.
Pokemon Battle Arena: Special FX show.
Mario Galaxy: based on the Space Fantasy Coaster
Donkey Kong: C/D Ticket dark ride similar to Mr. Toads, utilizing CitH ride system but theme the cars look like Mario Karts.
Legend of Zelda: Dark Ride utilizing this ride system.
UOR needs to get used to having its storage miles off property. Even WDW, with all their land stores tons of stuff miles away in industrial parks off property. 10 miles east would be my bet for Universal to find 20-60 acres of junk land to stage from and to store stuff on.
A Pokemon SFX show would be great. Seems the best way to incorporate Pokemon. Maybe like a better Poseidons fury with AA's?
I can already hear the amazing Zelda soundtrack...
YOU SEEM TO HAVE SOMEHOW MISSED the entire rest of my post which mentioned that lot REPEATEDLY.
No, no it isn't, as someone already pointed out. Toon is quite a bit larger than that area behind MIB and Simpsons. Have you spent any amount of time back there, other than waiting in line for a house? I have, I am pretty good at determining sizes, and Toon is definitely bigger. Besides, this area is usually used as construction staging, I would hate for us to lose yet another storage area, we don't have enough as it is (Kong took up an area that held all kinds of stuff).
I don't have kids and I'm not a gamer, so I have no idea what kind of stuff this could bring to the parks, but people seem awfully excited about it.
Would love to see a Nintendo land.
I would hate for us to lose yet another storage area, we don't have enough as it is (Kong took up an area that held all kinds of stuff).