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Universal Studios Florida: What Do We Think About It?

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Reclaiming the BMG theater for daily theme park use should definitely happen if it's logistically feasible.
IF the BMG venue gets taken back for USF, perhaps a dark ride of some sort In that spot can be fast tracked for 2028 after F&F opens to tide guests over ahead of Pokemon debuting in 2030.
 
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Asking from a place of ignorance here: Is reclaiming the Blue Man Group building actually in the realm of possibility? That's currently where they do Grinchmas, right? So, it's "controlled" by the theme park but currently occupied for a good chunk of the year?
 
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Asking from a place of ignorance here: Is reclaiming the Blue Man Group building actually in the realm of possibility? That's currently where they do Grinchmas, right? So, it's "controlled" by the theme park but currently occupied for a good chunk of the year?
Secondary question: Who is in control of Blue Man? Is it a case like the Film Production soundstages where it's never going back to the Parks side of operations?
 
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Asking from a place of ignorance here: Is reclaiming the Blue Man Group building actually in the realm of possibility? That's currently where they do Grinchmas, right? So, it's "controlled" by the theme park but currently occupied for a good chunk of the year?

Secondary question: Who is in control of Blue Man? Is it a case like the Film Production soundstages where it's never going back to the Parks side of operations?
From my understanding, all of the soundstages (including the Sharp Aquos theater space) are OWNED by Film Production. The only park-owned soundstage is 33. The parks actually rent the soundstages from Films for HHN and Grinchmas.

At least, that’s how it was a few years ago.
 
Maybe Comcast could strike some sort of deal to acquire the stages back from Film Production if they still indeed own it.