Plot twist, they fargo expanding the current worlds/portals and add a NEW one on one of the available pads!
Idk. I just can't see North Dakota deserving its own land.
Plot twist, they fargo expanding the current worlds/portals and add a NEW one on one of the available pads!
It's a stage show inspired -- to one degree or another -- by the Circus Arcanus show seen in FANTASTIC BEASTS: THE CRIMES OF GRINDELWALD.I’ve been out the loop but does anyone know the latest rumors regarding the second attraction planned for this land ?
Yes, That ride looked terrible, and regional parkish look. Glad they cancelled it for USO, for replacing the Fear Factor stage area, also.I think the circus show is an upgrade from the broomstick VR ride.
Almost two turkeys in a row at USO. F&F and then the Potter VR. Damn, that would have been a double catastrophe for that park.VR headsets were all horrible idea pre-pandemic (especially in Florida heat and tourist lack of hygiene), but post pandemic it's laughable to even consider it.
It sounds more appropriate for like a limited time attraction in a major city.The broomstick VR ride was one of the worst ideas I've ever heard seriously considered for a major theme park.
We were supposed to have both...I think the circus show is an upgrade from the broomstick VR ride.
There’s expansion space within this land behind where the Vr attraction was to go. Now without the VR, there’s enough expansion space, all connected, to build a second Ministry ride.We were supposed to have both...
I mean, I get what you're saying, but again, we were supposed to have Ministry, VR, and Circus show on opening day.
I don't really want the VR either, but I do want a third attraction. From my understanding, the VR attraction was being built because it was seen as a small footprint attraction with a relatively high capacity. Not sure what else could slot into that footprint?
It’s too early for this nonsense. LolThe fact that Potter doesn’t have a family-friendly dark ride in at least one of the THREE lands themed to the IP is genuinely mad and reflects some deeply dysfunctional thinking at the decision-making level.
Which part of the idea that a family-friendly franchise should have a family-friendly attraction is nonsense?It’s too early for this nonsense. Lol
Which part of the idea that a family-friendly franchise should have a family-friendly attraction is nonsense?
They’re wonderfully designed lands. Utter masterpieces of theming. Potter Paris looks like more of the same high quality.It was more about your hyperbolic "genuinely mad" and "deeply dysfunctional thinking at the decision-making level" for what is considered two of the most highly-regarded lands in modern-era theme parks...
How are Gringotts or the Hogwarts Express not family friendly dark rides?The fact that Potter doesn’t have a family-friendly dark ride in at least one of the THREE lands themed to the IP is genuinely mad and reflects some deeply dysfunctional thinking at the decision-making level.