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Keep expectations in check, like super in check.
Light coaster and playground retheme?Keep expectations in check, like super in check.
Wow, Boss Baby..can't believe it's trueKeep expectations in check, like super in check.
Light coaster and playground retheme?
Same vibesWhat an extraordinary waste of space if that was the case!
I would hope for something at least a little more substantial than that.
This whole list is solid, but I would add Rockit to it lolNow that the next several years/half-decade are starting to come into clearer focus for Universal Studios Florida, I’d be curious what others here would like to see addressed at the park after Epic Universe is open.
My priority list, in no particular order:
- Better utilization of the land where the Fear Factor theater sits.
- Replace Springfield and The Simpsons Ride.
- Replace Fast & Furious.
- Replace Minion Mayhem.
- Add at least one ride to the revamped KidZone that isn’t exclusively for little kids, and hopefully expand behind Springfield a bit to open up room to expand the park’s attractions lineup further.
Ideally, we’d get a 2026 announcement of a California Adventure-style make-over that would address a lot of that all at the same time, but I don’t see any chance of that. So, piecemeal it is.
This whole list is solid, but I would add Rockit to it lol
A repaint of the arches, soundstages, and anything else with that color scheme would be a nice refresh to the front of the park. I think a throwback to the grey and white colors of the original arch in the parks early years would, ironically, look much more fresh and modern.
I think something more reminiscent of these designs would be a welcome change and give the whole park entrance and production central a little more classI'm so used to the warmer color scheme there currently, but I wouldn't be opposed to a shift.
I believe in the most recent Park Stop Podcast @Alicia mentioned that she is fairly confident that the Simpsons replacement would mostly be a swapping of the ride film (please correct me if I'm wrong.) As disappointing as this might be, do we have any predictions what the IP could be? I know which one we're all probably thinking, but I don't know how realistic that would be.
I'm doubtful that will happen initially, Simpsons expires in 2028 and Villain Con (and probably Minions Cafe) opens 2023, a ~5 year attraction life is pretty short. Still not a bad idea if Universal is willing to close down a relatively new attraction.I really want them to just move Minions over there. It’d fit perfectly, then you can add a proper dark ride to the front of the park, as well as giving Minions a proper land in Orlando.
Maybe keep Villaincon since it’s technically a seperate franchise than Despicable Me. Put Minion Mayhem in the Simpsons ride building and build another dark ride and Minions park behind it and expand.I'm doubtful that will happen initially, Simpsons expires in 2028 and Villain Con (and probably Minions Cafe) opens 2023, a ~5 year attraction life is pretty short. Still not a bad idea if Universal is willing to close down a relatively new attraction.
Maybe, I'd just be worried about the park being too minion infested at that point.Maybe keep Villaincon since it’s technically a seperate franchise than Despicable Me. Put Minion Mayhem in the Simpsons ride building and build another dark ride and Minions park behind it and expand.
That’s fair, but they make soooo much money from them so I could see it.Maybe, I'd just be worried about the park being too minion infested at that point.
For context that was specifically about Hollywood, so they could focus on larger projects. And was just a guess. :toast:I believe in the most recent Park Stop Podcast @Alicia mentioned that she is fairly confident that the Simpsons replacement would mostly be a swapping of the ride film (please correct me if I'm wrong.) As disappointing as this might be, do we have any predictions what the IP could be? I know which one we're all probably thinking, but I don't know how realistic that would be.
Ah gotcha, sorry for misunderstanding.For context that was specifically about Hollywood, so they could focus on larger projects. And was just a guess. :toast: