belloq87
Platinum Member
Either way, we still know waaaaay too little about this experience to be judging it strongly one way or another IMO.
While I agree with the "strongly" part, and with complete acknowledgment that we don't know specific details, I do think that "Toy Story Mania with a moving walkway" (if an accurate description) tells us plenty to draw some broad conclusions about whether or not it might end up being an appealing attraction to us, given our individual tastes.
Sure, but the toddlers would still like to have a bearable day at the park should their parents be inclined to spend a day at Universal. I'm not sure the four year old toddler thinks, "Ah yes, I am having more fun due to the undeniable cultural cache of this experience."
This isn't so much about competing as it is about giving younger kids something to do at all.
Granted, but I don't know where the idea that "things adults might enjoy and things little kids might enjoy MUST be mutually exclusive" is coming from.
I'm skeptical about this project, but it's certainly not because it's aimed more at a family audience.