- Jun 29, 2012
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“Does this go upside down?”
- Inevitable General Parkgoer #23,740
“Does this go upside down?”
- Inevitable General Parkgoer #23,740
Are they changing something? What's going on??
It's best to just clamp down on it with bots and let everyone experience it in personUniversal would be better off to do their own professional videos when the attractions soft, instead of having inferior POV's pop up all over the internet. It's just impossible to keep
amateur POV's off completely. Just playing whack a mole.
I mean it will be here within a year in the States and think it will be loved....sure someone on the internet will clam its "meh" but think its going to come out at a great time. The Switch 2 will hopefully be announced, the Mario movie trailer will be out and people will be more than ready to do something new and fun because of the year and a half of Covid shutting things down.Dear god, the suspense of how this is going to be received here (with how far away that's going to be, MAYBE in Hollywood in a couple years) is killing me!
I mean it will be here within a year in the States and think it will be loved....sure someone on the internet will clam its "meh" but think its going to come out at a great time. The Switch 2 will hopefully be announced, the Mario movie trailer will be out and people will be more than ready to do something new and fun because of the year and a half of Covid shutting things down.
I would not be surprised if it gives USH a bigger boost than Potter did, because everyone I talk to about this is excited. They think the Mario Kart ride seems fun and when they see pictures are like "how is this real" in the best kinda way. Think I'll have a few different trips next year going with Family, different groups of friends and co workers that will want to see this new land.
And if the land is as big as I think it will be...then think USH will get funding more more lands/rides quicker than it should after Covid but for sure if the land just does good and draws in not many more people then we will see cuts for years but honestly I have great faith in the Nintendo brand which has had switches sold out for the last year and Animal crossing on switch in its top ten selling games EVER. Nintendo is a hot brand right now.
Those people will probably never go anywayThe Pixie Dusters will claim "meh" and "just another screen ride". Then, there will be groups of "It's not a coaster" versus the "How can you not like Nintendo???". Personally, I fully believe that it will have long lines and staying power in terms of popularity. Plus, I cannot wait until I can ride it myself.
I mean it will be here within a year in the States and think it will be loved....sure someone on the internet will clam its "meh" but think its going to come out at a great time. The Switch 2 will hopefully be announced, the Mario movie trailer will be out and people will be more than ready to do something new and fun because of the year and a half of Covid shutting things down.
I would not be surprised if it gives USH a bigger boost than Potter did, because everyone I talk to about this is excited. They think the Mario Kart ride seems fun and when they see pictures are like "how is this real" in the best kinda way. Think I'll have a few different trips next year going with Family, different groups of friends and co workers that will want to see this new land.
And if the land is as big as I think it will be...then think USH will get funding more more lands/rides quicker than it should after Covid but for sure if the land just does good and draws in not many more people then we will see cuts for years but honestly I have great faith in the Nintendo brand which has had switches sold out for the last year and Animal crossing on switch in its top ten selling games EVER. Nintendo is a hot brand right now.
Can't speak for Japan but I just have a hunch many local attractions in CA will do very well post summer when things can open up.I just can't see it bringing the crowds it might have either in USJ or USH. Not beause of popularity/success, but lots of people are going to stay away from large crowds for some time IMO.
I do think it might give USH more of a bump than potter did due to it being the first SNW in the US, just not as big as it could have been.