No Limit parade previewed today apparently
Oh my God, Yoshiiiii! Man, I wish we could meet him for pics! CX
No Limit parade previewed today apparently
Weelll, USJ is wholly owned by NBCULove how Universal is following in Disney's footsteps by having Japan pay for R&D lol
One thing USJ does that USO does not is partner with musical artists to promote the parks and IP...from Charli XcX and Galantis with Born to Play to working with popular Japanese artist to promote the parks....and then incorporates those songs into their version of RRR...hollywood dream while we can't even get an update.
TDR has been losing some support among its local base in Japan since the pandemic, at least the ones who I follow. Obviously Disney is still popular in Japan and the parks aren't hurting for attendance, but TDR has been very bare minimum ever since re-opening in 2020. The continued lack of APs and silence on if they're ever coming back is a big one, plus neutered entertainment and budget cuts hitting seasonal events and food particularly hard.How do people in japan feel about universal vs Disney in terms of seasonal events? It seems like universal has a ton of new things all the time from the videos I have viewed. Maybe this is due to having one park vs two. In particular I thought the universal night parade was better than Disney in japan or the US has done. I am not sure how their other parades compare. Universal food seemed to be more specialized to events but the Disney food seems to be a much better value possibly just due to the ownership not setting prices as high for Disney.
Fantasy Springs looks cool though. Maybe that will draw people backTDR has been losing some support among its local base in Japan since the pandemic, at least the ones who I follow. Obviously Disney is still popular in Japan and the parks aren't hurting for attendance, but TDR has been very bare minimum ever since re-opening in 2020. The continued lack of APs and silence on if they're ever coming back is a big one, plus neutered entertainment and budget cuts hitting seasonal events and food particularly hard.
As a local, I feel like there's very little to keep me coming back to Disney lately. The seasonal events are small and lame (TDS's 25th anniversary in 2021 was a joke and so is this year's TDL 40th from the looks of things). Meanwhile USJ is doing Horror Nights every year (still not 100% back to normal but they're getting there, hopefully this year), just launched a new day parade and has WAY better food.
I’m shocked because TDR is always getting praised among the Disney community as being the best park. But I guess it isn’t perfect either which I say sarcastically.TDR has been losing some support among its local base in Japan since the pandemic, at least the ones who I follow. Obviously Disney is still popular in Japan and the parks aren't hurting for attendance, but TDR has been very bare minimum ever since re-opening in 2020. The continued lack of APs and silence on if they're ever coming back is a big one, plus neutered entertainment and budget cuts hitting seasonal events and food particularly hard.
As a local, I feel like there's very little to keep me coming back to Disney lately. The seasonal events are small and lame (TDS's 25th anniversary in 2021 was a joke and so is this year's TDL 40th from the looks of things). Meanwhile USJ is doing Horror Nights every year (still not 100% back to normal but they're getting there, hopefully this year), just launched a new day parade and has WAY better food.
There are valid reasons to praise TDR (perfect maintenance, good customer service, strong attraction lineup including classic attractions with no changes) but the resort is very idolized among the theme park community. Some of that I think is gatekeeping (it's "exotic" and not easy to travel to for many people), or first impressions reacting to the positive differences with the U.S. parks. It's different when you visit somewhere once compared to living there and going back multiple times.I’m shocked because TDR is always getting praised among the Disney community as being the best park. But I guess it isn’t perfect either which I say sarcastically.