(dunno why I thought it was a 5 star dining experience)
Nah, it was merely rated the best theme park restaurant numerous years in a row.
(dunno why I thought it was a 5 star dining experience)
It's not Emeril's level, but the prices are way better value than Emerils. It's strength is that the food is very good at reasonable prices in a fabulous setting.Nah, it was merely rated the best theme park restaurant numerous years in a row.
So... HTTYD is maybe a thing here.
Personally, I could go on about how perfect of a fit HTTYD is for a theme park all day. I feel like a lot of DreamWorks properties, like say, Madgascar, wouldn't fit in a theme park particularly well since they require at least some knowledge of the characters to get much enjoyment out of an attraction. (and in the case of Madagascar, it's pretty much been a dead IP since 2014) But in the case of HTTYD, the draw transcends IP; sure, the movies have made a decent amount of money and a 3rd is still on the way, but even if somebody has never even HEARD of the movies, it still is something that sounds exciting; it's an island full of vikings and dragons, for crying out loud.
And outside of that, the IP is FULL of potential in pretty much every department. The land itself has the potential to be beautiful and rustic, there's SO much they could do with a HTTYD ride, there could be a live show using puppetry and actors, the merchandising potential could give the Pandora banshees a run for their money, and you could even have some fun dining based off a viking pub. Basically, I really hope this HTTYD thing comes to fruition because I think it has the potential to be an amazing addition, deserving of being the first true new island at IOA since 2010.
Very fair. HTTYD's only competition is Shrek, imo, and there's no doubt that became a cultural phenomenon. It's certainly a more profitable IP, and a great movie, to boot.
Wondering out loud, I wonder if HTTYD will have more staying power. Shrek was culturally pervasive; you saw him on everything from bedding sets to ketchup bottles. And thanks to meme culture and way too many sequels, he's still somewhat relevant. But HTTYD is taking great care with their movies. While Shrek 2 and on were unnecessary and often times irritating, HTTYD 2 was just as good as the first, and the fact that the 3rd movie is still 1-2 years away makes me think they're taking the time to make it matter. And if this land does get greenlit, having a well-rounded and exciting theme park land of vikings and dragons can only help keep it relevant. If Dreamworks (and hopefully universal) keep it up, I really think this franchise can last (without becoming a joke. sorry shrek.)
I think people need to stop trying to figure out what would make a neat theme park land. There's thousands of properties that would make a neat theme park land. There are much bigger factors in what ends up being built than what looks cool. Avatar looks cool, but as has been pointed out, it hasn't moved the needle so to speak on attendance at WDW. And that was a much bigger franchise than HTTYD. Unless HTTYD breaks out and is bigger than the first two(which, it probably won't), I can't see them going any farther with it.
I haven't seen anywhere that KFP 4 is even confirmed. The interview that most everyone quotes as confirmation that they are doing 6 movies comes from 2010 the best I can tell. Before even KFP 2 came out. KFP as a series has steadily declined at the box office. And, even worse, did worse internationally. Considering how much the international market has grown, thats saying something.
I'd imagine Mythos would be worked in (food wise anyway)...The outside would certainly be changedMythos is great and will be quite a loss.
Poseidon’s Fury is actually one of my favourite theme park attractions, purely because it’s so unique and is such an indulgent exercise in placemaking and storytelling instead of being a formulaic ride experience. I’ll be very sad to see it go.
I always saw the Lost Continent as more of an area to walk through with some excellent theming. I'm sure that Poseidon's Fury is a brilliant attraction, but we have never been able to go in because my sister has a fear of loud noises. That's the same reason why I've never watched a nighttime spectacular in an Orlando park. Anyway, I feel that Lost Continent needs an E-Ticket attraction, like every other area of the park has other than Port of Entry. Think about it: MSHI has Hulk/Spider-Man, Toon Lagoon has Dudley Do-Right/Bilge-Rats, Jurassic Park has Jurassic Park River Adventure, Hogsmeade has Forbidden Journey, Seuss Landing has Cat in the Hat/Seuss Trolley Train Ride. I think they should install a big E-Ticket dark ride themed to a different Greek god. Or maybe put one in the Arabian section. I don't know. Do you guys have any ideas?
EDIT: Also, what is Panda? As far as I know, IOA have never had a Panda themed ride?
You mean chocolate milk?
Cat in the Hat/Seuss trolley certainly aren’t E TicketsAnyway, I feel that Lost Continent needs an E-Ticket attraction, like every other area of the park has other than Port of Entry. Think about it: MSHI has Hulk/Spider-Man, Toon Lagoon has Dudley Do-Right/Bilge-Rats, Jurassic Park has Jurassic Park River Adventure, Hogsmeade has Forbidden Journey, Seuss Landing has Cat in the Hat/Seuss Trolley Train Ride.
They aren't, but Cat in the Hat at least does attract families with its large and cute facade and being a traditional Fantasyland dark ride. It's a similar draw to the other islands that LC lacks.Cat in the Hat/Seuss trolley certainly aren’t E Tickets
EDIT: Also, what is Panda? As far as I know, IOA have never had a Panda themed ride?
Agree. Perhaps Dragon Challenge re-themed for HTTYD? Within LC re-themed to Berk. Oops too late... Anyway, I feel that Lost Continent needs an E-Ticket attraction...
Agree. Perhaps Dragon Challenge re-themed for HTTYD? Within LC re-themed to Berk. Oops too late
That's kind of what I meant. Lost Continent doesn't really have much to offer other than Poseidon, Sinbad and the talking fountain thingy.They aren't, but Cat in the Hat at least does attract families with its large and cute facade and being a traditional Fantasyland dark ride. It's a similar draw to the other islands that LC lacks.
My sentiments exactly. After all the 'news' and rumors we've gotten lately, there is so much in flux...and while I know Universal is prepping for theme park #3, it just seems like every other project being thrown out there is nothing more than talk.I'll believe it when they announce it at this point.
I've heard everything under the sun, and until they actually start moving on something I'm not holding my breath
I too like Poseidon's because it's a walkthrough. There's nothing like it in Orlando.I'll be really sad to see Poseidon's Fury get the axe if that's what ends up happening. I think it's one of the more unique attractions at the resort.
Regardless of who takes over, I expect an exterior re-skin of Mythos, but it not leaving. That's why I think Berk fits best. The rockwork lends itself well to that island's aesthetic.I just hope they keep Mythos.
I mean, we already lost The Enchanted Oak Tavern.