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Putting this in the right thread:
They have the potential to have the best night time show in the Orlando and certainly for Universal.
They’ll be able to do real fireworks, they’ll be able to do projection mapping on the hotel, and they’ll be able to incorporate the fountains into the mix as well.
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Another subject:
The hub is clearly the largest ‘land’ in the park. What if they choose to restrict access to each land based on a “queue-less” experience. You get monsters for “x” allotted time, Nintendo for “x”, etc.
This would help explain the single entrance and non-connecting lands. They can control and project crowds/attendance to each land that way.
Knowing how universal and disney; but especially universal would like to see a queue-less experience, I could see them enacting something like that.
It’s interesting to discuss, if nothing else.
They have the potential to have the best night time show in the Orlando and certainly for Universal.
They’ll be able to do real fireworks, they’ll be able to do projection mapping on the hotel, and they’ll be able to incorporate the fountains into the mix as well.
———-
Another subject:
The hub is clearly the largest ‘land’ in the park. What if they choose to restrict access to each land based on a “queue-less” experience. You get monsters for “x” allotted time, Nintendo for “x”, etc.
This would help explain the single entrance and non-connecting lands. They can control and project crowds/attendance to each land that way.
Knowing how universal and disney; but especially universal would like to see a queue-less experience, I could see them enacting something like that.
It’s interesting to discuss, if nothing else.