lockedoutlogic
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- Apr 26, 2007
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While I agree the more known hero's for Marvel are FF and Avengers and Spidey and Xmen - there is a HUGE following for some of the "newer" hero's as well. GotG has done extremely well, and will be a huge draw, as I think Black Panther will as well. There is some great opportunities to expand the marvel universe in WDW and not go into the titles owned by Uni
But where does that lead to?
Two complexes 8 miles apart with different slates of marvel characters?
Even with the internet...Orlando travelers aren't incredibly bright...
What a tangled mess you may have. And there is little doubt to which franchises have been the most successful over time...it's the universal ones...
Invest a billion dollars in ride systems over ten years and risk that guardians, doctor strange, black panther flame out?
There's a reason why disney parks always seem more timeless than competitors...they are careful not to build things that flame out. That's a river they don't want to cross more than they already had.
I personally would have liked it if they bought D.C. away from warner and burned the six flags contract...but that wouldn't have been realistic.