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Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge (Disney's Hollywood Studios)

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captainmoch

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Honestly, the "general public" consensus I hear about Universal is that "It's good, just not as good as Disney." Usually the praise I hear most is in their thrill rides and Harry Potter, and the most common criticism is lack of classic attractions and "too many simulators". However, the teen demographic in general I notice is pretty strong with Universal, especially around HHN.
 
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captainmoch said:
Honestly, the "general public" consensus I hear about Universal is that "It's good, just not as good as Disney." Usually the praise I hear most is in their thrill rides and Harry Potter, and the most common criticism is lack of classic attractions and "too many simulators". However, the teen demographic in general I notice is pretty strong with Universal, especially around HHN.
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Agreed, people think it is good and like HP. But not as good as Disney, lack of classic rides, and way too many movie screens is what I hear a lot. The last person I talked to was upset about putting on glasses too much and I can do that at a movie theater. But the younger crowd would love it, because of the thrills.
 
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I think the original argument was that people would eventually "stop going" to Disney due to the lack on new attractions, and my point was that many, many, people go because of the old attractions alone, and that's not something that is willing to stop anytime soon.

Universal doesn't hold the same nostalgia, and never will, especially when they re-invent their park on a regular basis, and a lot of their rides are based on current technology.

In 20 years, Transformer/Spiderman/etc will show their age, while Pirates and Haunted Mansion will still be timeless.

The fact that Spiderman already had to go through a digital upgrade is telling. the problem with basing your rides on Screens and CGI effects, is that eventually that CGI looks dated as technology continues to improve.

This is a problem in the film industry as well. The CGI in The Phantom Menace is completely distracting now..if Jar Jar wasn't enough.
 
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This is a problem in the film industry as well. The CGI in The Phantom Menace is completely distracting now..if Jar Jar wasn't enough.
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At the same time, the CGI in Jurassic Park still holds up.
 
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Yeah, that's because the original JP did it right by using a mixture of real AA and CG. The "blue screen" films of the late 90s have aged poorly.

Since we are talking theme parks. The first Harry Potter movie has terrible special effects
 
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it seems cgi is only realistic when used on objects but when used for people its still pretty bad take fury road for instance there was alot of cgi in it
 
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I thought the first 15 minutes of the Age of Ultron looked really bad.
 
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The Hobbit's CGI looked on par with a video game. The Wolfman's CGI was laughable.

There's a fuss at magic with people stating this will be open in 2018. This is mind boggling. Basically I made a post trying to remind people this is Disney and not to get your hopes up that nothing SW related will open before 2020, and I'm hoping I'm wrong, and I was nearly lynched. A poster I've seen there before but had no idea he was an insider named 1023 is saying it will be open in 18.

Early 2016: Rivers of Light opens [DAK]
Early 2017: Pandora opens [DAK]
Late 2017: Toy Story Land opens [DHS]
Late 2018: Star Wars Land opens [DHS]
2020: "Phase 3" (in the LMA/Catastrophe Canyon area) opens [DHS]

That's his timeline. Is that even possible... With Disney?
 
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Let's hope he is. I'll honestly be impressed if they've kicked it into gear. Maybe they know something we don't about the pending land auction.
 
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misterID said:
The Hobbit's CGI looked on par with a video game. The Wolfman's CGI was laughable.

There's a fuss at magic with people stating this will be open in 2018. This is mind boggling. Basically I made a post trying to remind people this is Disney and not to get your hopes up that nothing SW related will open before 2020, and I'm hoping I'm wrong, and I was nearly lynched. A poster I've seen there before but had no idea he was an insider named 1023 is saying it will be open in 18.

Early 2016: Rivers of Light opens [DAK]
Early 2017: Pandora opens [DAK]
Late 2017: Toy Story Land opens [DHS]
Late 2018: Star Wars Land opens [DHS]
2020: "Phase 3" (in the LMA/Catastrophe Canyon area) opens [DHS]

That's his timeline. Is that even possible... With Disney?
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Won't agree with "early", but I think 2018 SW is on point.
 
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Won't agree with "early", but I think 2018 SW is on point.
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Wow, this is very surprising yet will be very satisfying if true. A fully-fleshed out land built in a reasonable time. DHS needs this stuff bad at this point, so to have TS Land AND SW Land by the end of 2018 would be a big turnaround for the park.

Hopefully it happens that way.
 
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The earliest SW will be done is 2019, but 2020 is more likely.
 
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GAcoaster said:
The earliest SW will be done is 2019, but 2020 is more likely.
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No offense but you are looking at 1 out of 5 odds between here and magic....not saying are wrong but I hope you are

From what it sounds like WDW will have a boom soon....I'm looking forward most to the new MK expansion
 
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Every project Disney ever does takes longer than projected and costs more than projected, SW will be no exception. This project will be bigger than Avatar, yet the timeline is shorter...no way that happens. 5 years until it opens, mark my words.
 
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GAcoaster said:
Every project Disney ever does takes longer than projected and costs more than projected, SW will be no exception. This project will be bigger than Avatar, yet the timeline is shorter...no way that happens. 5 years until it opens, mark my words.
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Yeah, I'm guessing your timeline is close for the reasons you spoke of. Plus, they haven't even developed the attractions yet, at least that's what the insiders are saying. I'm thinking 2020 for the opening with a small possibility of mid to late 2019. They may have the greatest of intentions to come in sooner, BUT Disney is Disney. Nothing gets finished close to projection dates. Heck, they're still working on the MK Hub, and that's just a landscape/sidewalk redo for all intents and purposes.
 
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I am not writing off 2018, nor am I saying it will be 2018. At one point Universal sucked, nothing new, slow, etc. They turned it around and have done faster and better things. What is to say Disney can't do the same under the right leadership? That is all it is, leadership. When leadership sucks it takes FOREVER for things to be done. When leadership is good, it makes a world of difference. Which is what Universal now has, good leadership.
 
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GAcoaster said:
Every project Disney ever does takes longer than projected and costs more than projected, SW will be no exception. This project will be bigger than Avatar, yet the timeline is shorter...no way that happens. 5 years until it opens, mark my words.
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Well, technically, Avatar CONSTRUCTION didn't start until 2014 for a 2017 opening. If they start construction in 2016 and it takes 3 years again, that would be 2019...

To back this up even further, there has been reports that the timeline has been accelerated due to ops complaints because the park will have little to do for so long.
 
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Well, technically, Avatar CONSTRUCTION didn't start until 2014 for a 2017 opening. If they start construction in 2016 and it takes 3 years again, that would be 2019...

To back this up even further, there has been reports that the timeline has been accelerated due to ops complaints because the park will have little to do for so long.
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Ok so 4 years instead of 5? :lol:
 
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I think a land should not take more than 2 year to build IF! the company has an interest to get it done. When it comes to Disney is not about speed, it's all about the quantity of money they prefer to spend for that fisical year on that especific project. So it's all about the type of approach the companies take. UOR focus is growth and be able to compete with the big guy and stand as the best resort in the area, perhaps pride... IDK. Disney is about making the most money with little investment as possible or minium risk. This is why they prefer to just invest a bit here and there and not jump head first like UOR lately when it come to money and getting things done right away.
 
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I think a land should not take more than 2 year to build IF! the company has an interest to get it done. When it comes to Disney is not about speed, it's all about the quantity of money they prefer to spend for that fisical year on that especific project. So it's all about the type of approach the companies take. UOR focus is growth and be able to compete with the big guy and stand as the best resort in the area, perhaps pride... IDK. Disney is about making the most money with little investment as possible or minium risk. This is why they prefer to just invest a bit here and there and not jump head first like UOR lately when it come to money and getting things done right away.
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Disney goes slow because they know they can. It may not please us as fans, but they can get away with it because crowds will continue to increase no matter what - especially because Universal is going so hard core right now. Anything that draws crowds to Orlando will help Disney, even if it's something built by Universal. The only thing I can say that may go against that is HHN.
 
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