EPIC UNIVERSE: Impact on Disney, Breaking Down The Lands + More!!



In this video, we break down the Epic Universe lands, discuss it’s possible impact on Disney (BOTH COASTS) and more!!

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13 thoughts on “EPIC UNIVERSE: Impact on Disney, Breaking Down The Lands + More!!”

  1. 100% no to Palmdale way to hot in the summer crime is to bad out there. Dust would be a huge issue. Alot of the homeless from l.a. got pushed out there. Also it's where they do military aircraft manufacturering they don't want tourists sniffing around.

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  2. Coming from a life-long Disney fan, I think I will always prefer Disney Parks over Universal parks. However, this all Epic Universe stuff looks pretty awesome. And yeah I’m hella excited for Nintendo world.

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  3. One thing that I think Disney parks fans, and theme park fans in general, really need from Disney right now is a new attraction with a completely new ride system. Something that the industry has never seen before. If Disney can build that kind of ride, then fans will have a renewed interest in Disney parks. Honestly, I don’t think Epic Universe will kill Disney World (knock on wood) because where do u think people will want to go when they need a break for Universal, and vice versa. My point is as long as Disney builds that new ride I mentioned earlier and makes getting into the park less challenging, and offers more free perks, I think they’ll be fine. And honestly if I were Disney, I would be killing to make sure I get those Lord of the Rings theme park rights. That is an ip that will def benefit Disney. Sorry if my comments are always long. Hope I don’t annoy you haha

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  4. Great video I am looking forward to the Epic Universe's Universal Classic Monsters because for me this is great as it should pay homage to how Universal made their first monies with their movies.
    Also as I stated before I hope Disney doubles down and invests in new expansions of land's, new ride technology and at all possible a fifth gate. While I am irritated with the "Powers That Be" at the Disney Co. I do not want the company to falter. That being said do hope they invest in a fifth gate; granted like I also mentioned before Disney World property is very large approximately about 25600 acres and a lot of it is actually not suitable for building at all. There is only 2,825 acres or 19.9 percent of the undeveloped land that is suitable for development. Not mention seeing how as I stated in another comment that they built upscale residential community within the Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida for the "Gucci Customer" called Disney's Golden Oak which is 980 acres. To put that in perspective, the Magic Kingdom is approximately 107 acres, Hollywood Studios is approximately 135 acres, and Epcot is approximately 300 acres. Meaning this neighbourhood is almost twice the size of those three parks combined. I would hope Disney doe not totally disregard us so called "Walmart Unfavourables" Disney need to take some ideas from two parks in Europe one is Efteling which 180 acres in the Netherlands and Phantasialand in Brühl (Rhineland) which is 69 acres. Both of these parks have limited space but managed to pack much into such a small space while many of Disney's newer attractions require massive plots of land and enormous show buildings of mostly empty space. Maybe create for example a fifth gate something like Tokyo’s DisneySea but based on for example the Kingdom Hearts game with Disney villains vs heroes the range could be boundless, utilizing Disney and Pixar characters. Essentially a smaller park with quality E ticket dark rides over quantity utilizing new ride technology; but that is just my humble opinion. Sorry to be so long winded.

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  5. I went to Las Vegas for the first time a few months ago. I was really surprised that people complain so much about the prices and crowds at Disneyland, when Las Vegas was either just as expensive or even more expensive! And it's super crowded and the strip smells and looks dirty.

    That 5 hour drive wasn't worth it to us.

    I will say their hotels are amazing though. Disney does need to get on that level, but of course they'll charge an arm and a leg for it lol.

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