But what constitutes a clear sign in this situation? HRRR getting replaced which they've confirmed?
Speaking just for myself? Strong rumors from insiders that
one of the following is happening,
in addition to replacing Springfield by 2030:
- New attraction to replace Fear Factor theater.
- New attraction to replace Supercharged.
- Dark ride in DreamWorks.
Ideally, one of those would have happened last year or be happening next year (giving 2025 to focus purely on Epic). Then, with the HRRR replacement probably in '27, you'd have a string of a couple major attractions leading into whatever big land is (hopefully) replacing Springfield by '30.
In the past decade alone they've:
- Replaced T2:3D with Bourne
- Replaced Kidzone with Dreamworks
- Replaced Twister with Fallon (RIP)
- Replaced Disaster with F&F (mistake)
- Replaced Shrek 4D with Minion Blast
Just sticking to the all-day attractions, the only one I think is worthy is Bourne.
And also, it should be self-evident but it's worth saying... this is all subjective. I think a lot of what USF's gotten since Diagon is, to be blunt, kind of junk, so of course that means I think there's a bigger problem with the park than those who think what's happened there has been fine. It's all a subjective taste question.
Now, I do think it's still pretty objective that the park's lineup still leans way too heavily towards projection-heavy rides/attractions, and the solution to that is pretty logical.
And so on. F&F may be a mistake, but the park hasn't been sitting untouched.
As I've repeated many times, I'm not claiming that money hasn't been spent there.
I question
how it's been spent.
Ignoring the reception of some of the additions, how have they not given USF serious and sustained attention in the last 10 years?
I'm not saying it's perfect, and there's room for improvement, but... I don't think that's a fair take.
I think the attention they've given USF post-Diagon has made the park worse, and therefore it still needs even more constant work to correct the missteps.
But again... that's my subjective take. I think the park is in much worse shape than you (and others) do, so I see it requiring more urgency.