Yeah… the issue with Google is that you can only see what you can find. If you’re researching an aesthetic, a lot of times, you don’t know what you need to see… what you can see… until you actually see it.
I assure you, Universal pays for research trips as well. The quirk is that, for a lot of Universal’s research, it’s for American cities or for places that don’t explicitly feel like “research.” Universal also doesn’t draw attention to a lot of the work. Disney draws a ton of attention to it.