I'm really hoping against hope that Spielberg asked Bob... "ok, this is great, but where's my Indy Land?" Like seriously.
You know he wouldn't be there unless there were some other talks currently happening.
I'm really hoping against hope that Spielberg asked Bob... "ok, this is great, but where's my Indy Land?" Like seriously.
I mean, there are rumors, so one can hope.You know he wouldn't be there unless there were some other talks currently happening.
I mean, there are rumors, so one can hope.
What would that look like? Indy to me was always more about the character and attitude than the locations.
I mean, there are rumors, so one can hope.
What would that look like? Indy to me was always more about the character and attitude than the locations.
I'm not referring to Indy specifically. But Spielberg is known to go to theme parks before every big movie project he works on to talk possibilities. He's done this with Universal and Disney since E.T.
Very much like an Adventureland on Steroids.What would that look like? Indy to me was always more about the character and attitude than the locations.
Indiana Jones and his Street Gang, all in leather jackets...Spielberg is working on the West Side Story remake now. So I doubt it has anything to do with that.
What would that look like? Indy to me was always more about the character and attitude than the locations.
From Madness Kingdom,
So much for a small marketing push; especially with it going as far up as NoCal.
Yes but it doesn’t open without a reservation until June 24th. I’m sure a lot of people are going to show up on the 31st thinking they can access the land.Because Disneyland's opens May 31st
Yes but it doesn’t open without a reservation until June 24th. I’m sure a lot of people are going to show up on the 31st thinking they can access the land.
Ah, another person shares my opinion. While I do think some descent crowds will show up at first, I think Disney is really overestimating how popular this will be in a few months.THANK YOU!!! I said the exact same thing in another forum. It shows nothing that you need a reservation and guest relations is going to be overrun by irate guests who traveled there and couldn't get in.
I am also of the opinion that it will not be as bad crowd wise as Disney is making it out to be.
Also, what is Disney going to do if 100s if not 1000s just decide to rush into Star Wars without a reservation ticket?
Ah, another person shares my opinion. While I do think some descent crowds will show up at first, I think Disney is really overestimating how popular this will be in a few months.
I’ve said this previously, and I’ll say this again: The Star Wars IP is in a really rough spot right now from the backlash from the Last Jedi and Solo. So many fans are rejecting the sequel trilogy hard. What are they going to think when they realize it’s 100% the new trilogy? Yeah, you had the new trailer attempt to get people interested again, but that’s been totally drowned out by the Avengers/Marvel hype.
Yes, it’s a new immersive land that will be jaw-dropping for DL and theme park fans, but this is Star Wars. People see this as a freaking religion. A lot of SW purists aren’t digging the new movies. Do you think they will want to support it?
Yes. If Star Wars could survive the prequels it can survive the Last Jedi.