I say same to you
I'm asking do you want FF generic themeing in the park? Your keep saying I want these two rides and which are rumors I made a Nintendo list with how each ride would be different and aren't rumors but what I WANT in the park.
If this generic IP's are rides then what do you think the show building will look like? A warehouse is that what you want int he park over more Nintendoland/Simpsons/Potter type themeing
But my question is do people want USH to be just a studio park or slowly become themed like Disneyland
This is the last response I'm giving to you because of your "I say same to you" comment. I don't know how many times I can reiterate to you that I've addressed this in practically each and every comment so far. Each one. I'm sorry that, apparently, you must be making the decision to actually not read the content.
Did I say I want "FF generic theming" in the park? No. I did not. Not once. I did say, and for God's sake I hope you listen this time, that I'd be down with Universal teaming up with other studios for things. Let me bold it so it stands out:
I gave you an example of a Ghostbusters ride.
I gave you an example of a MonstersVerse ride, which could also allow for the Kong portion of the Studio Tour to be replaced while updating his park presence to a more relevant form. Hell, @Nico just pointed out DC. There are countless other examples from other smart as hell commenters on this forum with better ideas than me on other threads.
Saying "a warehouse is that what you want int he (sic) park over more..." is such a ridiculous, sarcastic, smartass comment that completely proves that you're ignoring everything I've had to say--because not once did I lobby for generic IPs. Not once did I lobby for generic theming. All I've said - all I continue to say - is that it
doesn't have to be Universal,
which means it doesn't have to be F&F or Bourne or Sing, for the millionth time, and it doesn't
have to be Nintendo, because those aren't our only options when Universal is open to working with other studios, like Warner and Paramount, which means tons of other IPs. Which means tons of other options for lands and theming beyond "warehouse."
I genuinely, sincerely can't understand how this point is being missed, and, again, as usual, I'm sure your thoughtful reply will end with something like, "Well, if you're happy with a generic F&F ride, whatever, but I won't be!" but so be it. Hopefully anyone who reads through this thread can see what I've tried to say and how fruitless and futile it's been.