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Bad news meaning Supercharged will operate seasonally through 2030 and beyond? :D In theory this makes sense for capacity reasons since the new coaster won't add any capacity to the park and they'll need to take Simpsons offline shortly after that but I was hoping they could turn around a quick retheme or enhancement to make it less embarrassing during the off-season or something.
 
A simple retheme won't save it. They should never have copied the ride system from Skull Island in the first place.

Keep the attraction open until Universal can start from scratch on that plot and do something worthy.
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The bigger problem with F&F has always been the ride system (although the ride film isn't doing it any favors). Making a new film would be much more costly than people realize, and would likely necessitate the ride stick around even longer to justify the investment.
 
Woof at this thread. :lmao: I guess USF should just double down on being the "festival" park like Epcot until it's time for its own eventual epic transformation. You guys hit it on the head earlier. It's not that they didn't invest in this park. It's that the additions didn't age well. But that's to be expected when they were nearly all screen-based. Here's hoping it gets some love soon.
 
Woof at this thread. :lmao: I guess USF should just double down on being the "festival" park like Epcot until it's time for its own eventual epic transformation. You guys hit it on the head earlier. It's not that they didn't invest in this park. It's that the additions didn't age well. But that's to be expected when they were nearly all screen-based. Here's hoping it gets some love soon.
While Pokemon is a ways down the road with its 2030 debut, It sounds like it will be quite ambitious with the amount of resources going into it and might make the wait worth it in the end. And who knows. Maybe after thats completed, Universal will turn around and redevelop the FFL stage and MIB into another new land.
 
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I would be fine if they closed the Simpsons ride yesterday to level the building and start for something different and new but they can keep the spinner, bar and food court until the license stops because that is the making universal a ton of money and is what makes the area feel nice.
 
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So the big takeaway is Studio parks have a high rate of turnover due to their designed nature of focusing on the latest fads and properties. Wow such original criticism, can’t wait for the screens thread to be revived.
 
So the big takeaway is Studio parks have a high rate of turnover due to their designed nature of focusing on the latest fads and properties. Wow such original criticism, can’t wait for the screens thread to be revived.
...Is that the takeaway? Bourne is hardly a "fad property", and neither are the Minions, F&F, Pokemon, Simpsons, the Dreamworks properties they chose for DWL, Transformers, E.T., Potter. You could argue Fallon is a little time-locked, but while it's been brought up negatively a few times here, I think it's generally considered just mediocre. MiB and The Mummy are honestly the most 2000s-y of the IP we've got in the park still, and those are some of the most beloved rides we have at USF. HRRR is based off of the constantly changing world of Pop Music, yet has largely kept the track-list the same since the late 2000s, and is still just as popular with guests as anything else.

I really don't see "high turnover" being an issue that people are bringing up here. I could see the argument from a larger, historical perspective; Nicktoons, Twister, Disaster, Fievel, Barney. Lots of IP that just fell out of style or didn't hold like some others. But that's really not the case anymore, in my opinion. And if anything, I think most people here don't think the turnover rate is high enough. People are asking for more change, and more expansion, and sooner.

People want evergreen IP like Simpsons, Transformers, F&F to go not because the IP aren't relevant anymore, but because the attractions attached to them are not holding up the park like they need to. I honestly don't get this post, and I respectfully feel like the goal is mostly to be snarky for it's own sake rather than actually adding to the discussion we're actually having.
 
I think this park the most needs to invest in entertainment, as that is a way to keep the crowds. The parade looks okay, but I may not be a parade person. Cinesational looks amazing, that should stay all year long. Eventually incorporate holiday overlays.

Bourne is best addition since Diagon Alley for sure. A Ghostbusters show of same quality would be amazing for the NY area. Up the street atmosphere around the parks too like they were pre Covid.

Put something, anything, in FFL that is a decent show. There’s a million directions they can go. Those 3 shows being must do’s will keep guests in the park longer, and later with Cinesationsl.

New coaster being VC levels sounds great. I’d like a dark ride in Dreamworks as well.

Ultimately? It sounds like Pokémon may be fixing all the problems we see with the park. I’d be floored if there isn’t a dark ride, I’d be floored if there isn’t a highly themed more family friendly coaster, I’d be shocked if there isn’t flat rides, I’d be shocked if there isn’t AA’s everywhere like SNW, I bet they can do a Pokémon stadium show as well.

Just throwing ideas out there, but when you think of what Pokémon will be with what’s rumored, this single addition should help the park lineup immensely.
 
I think this park the most needs to invest in entertainment, as that is a way to keep the crowds. The parade looks okay, but I may not be a parade person. Cinesational looks amazing, that should stay all year long. Eventually incorporate holiday overlays.

Bourne is best addition since Diagon Alley for sure. A Ghostbusters show of same quality would be amazing for the NY area. Up the street atmosphere around the parks too like they were pre Covid.

Put something, anything, in FFL that is a decent show. There’s a million directions they can go. Those 3 shows being must do’s will keep guests in the park longer, and later with Cinesationsl.

New coaster being VC levels sounds great. I’d like a dark ride in Dreamworks as well.

Ultimately? It sounds like Pokémon may be fixing all the problems we see with the park. I’d be floored if there isn’t a dark ride, I’d be floored if there isn’t a highly themed more family friendly coaster, I’d be shocked if there isn’t flat rides, I’d be shocked if there isn’t AA’s everywhere like SNW, I bet they can do a Pokémon stadium show as well.

Just throwing ideas out there, but when you think of what Pokémon will be with what’s rumored, this single addition should help the park lineup immensely.
I would actually love another highly themed or immersive show experience in this park. I think if Rockit gets removed and the station moves like people have said, it opens up the old BMG theater to be roped into park boundaries. Ghostbusters would be my preferred choice but I also think that plus something smaller in FFL would be nice. Wishful thinking on my part probably.
 
Ultimately? It sounds like Pokémon may be fixing all the problems we see with the park. I’d be floored if there isn’t a dark ride, I’d be floored if there isn’t a highly themed more family friendly coaster, I’d be shocked if there isn’t flat rides, I’d be shocked if there isn’t AA’s everywhere like SNW, I bet they can do a Pokémon stadium show as well.

Just throwing ideas out there, but when you think of what Pokémon will be with what’s rumored, this single addition should help the park lineup immensely.
IMO, Pokemon will probably contain two dark rides. You could have a Pokemon Snap type D ticket and then an E ticket battle arena ride or something like that where you go up against Team Rocket and their leader Giovanni.
I think if Rockit gets removed and the station moves like people have said, it opens up the old BMG theater to be roped into park boundaries
Perhaps another Illumination IP or proper DM dark ride could happen if they were able to get the BMG theater park for USF park usage.
 
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I think this park the most needs to invest in entertainment, as that is a way to keep the crowds. The parade looks okay, but I may not be a parade person. Cinesational looks amazing, that should stay all year long. Eventually incorporate holiday overlays.

Bourne is best addition since Diagon Alley for sure. A Ghostbusters show of same quality would be amazing for the NY area. Up the street atmosphere around the parks too like they were pre Covid.

Put something, anything, in FFL that is a decent show. There’s a million directions they can go. Those 3 shows being must do’s will keep guests in the park longer, and later with Cinesationsl.

New coaster being VC levels sounds great. I’d like a dark ride in Dreamworks as well.

Ultimately? It sounds like Pokémon may be fixing all the problems we see with the park. I’d be floored if there isn’t a dark ride, I’d be floored if there isn’t a highly themed more family friendly coaster, I’d be shocked if there isn’t flat rides, I’d be shocked if there isn’t AA’s everywhere like SNW, I bet they can do a Pokémon stadium show as well.

Just throwing ideas out there, but when you think of what Pokémon will be with what’s rumored, this single addition should help the park lineup immensely.

Let's take this conversation to the appropriate thread.