Definitely. Plus it likely will be in park #3.Boo!!! I would bet that Florida will have bigger area though.
Definitely. Plus it likely will be in park #3.Boo!!! I would bet that Florida will have bigger area though.
And then comes Nintendo... All of this should be fun for a while.
Frankly I'm surprised that Epcot is as high as it is. I wonder if multi-day tickets help? I don't travel a zillion miles to go to festivals but to each their own.
When is Nintendo supposed to happen anyways? I for one, cannot wait for that!
And Hollywood has already broken ground on Nintendo there.Well Super Nintendo World will open in Japan next year.
Followed by Singapore.
Then likely Hollywood.
For Orlando it’s expected to open with the new park at the earliest now since the Zelda and Pokemon expansions both got shelved.
2023-2025 at the earliest for the new park.
That’s right, completely forgot they broke ground on that last year. It should beat Singapore then since Madagascar is still open.And Hollywood has already broken ground on Nintendo there.
Oh I agree.And then comes Nintendo... All of this should be fun for a while.
Frankly I'm surprised that Epcot is as high as it is. I wonder if multi-day tickets help? I don't travel a zillion miles to go to festivals but to each their own.
Is it going to be called Super Nintendo Land in Japan or Super Famicon Land? It isn't called Nintendo Entertainment System over there.Well Super Nintendo World will open in Japan next year.
Followed by Singapore.
Then likely Hollywood.
For Orlando it’s expected to open with the new park at the earliest now since the Zelda and Pokemon expansions both got shelved.
2023-2025 at the earliest for the new park.
Is it going to be called Super Nintendo Land in Japan or Super Famicon Land? It isn't called Nintendo Entertainment System over there.
There seems to be a long-running thread of conversation (not so much on these boards, more in social media) that many folks who used to frequent the Disney parks can't or won't go back because they feel that they have been priced out. It's been especially pronounced over the last couple years as ticket prices and packages have gone up in reaction to overcrowded parks, among other things. And yet the attendance numbers continue to climb, and SW:GE hasn't even dropped yet.
I think it's safe to say that we haven't seen the end of price increases in the short term. For those who disavow the parks because of the cost, I doubt Disney will break a sweat. The line forms to the left of those eager to take their place. (And I will be standing in it myself.) IMO, the only thing that will derail this train would be a major shift in the overall economy that sends tourism overall into a downturn a-la 2001.
I love this kind of stuff...
One thing that stands out to me are the Japan Disney and Universal numbers. For one, wow, I didn't realize the theme park industry in Japan was as big as it is. I mean, sure, I knew Disney had a fantastic park there (by all accounts I've seen/heard) but I didn't realize the parks there would rank 3rd and 4th, with Universal at 5th, behind only Magic Kingdom and Disneyland California. I would have never guessed that. Secondly, the % change for these three parks: Disney's (2) parks in Japan grew about 8% while Universal's sole park decreased by more than 4%. That's pretty significant on all accounts. I don't know the story here but the numbers alone indicate Disney is siphoning existing guests from Universal as well as attracting new ones who haven't yet been to Universal (and likely never will).
Which goes along with my own family's interest as well as some people I know who have gone to Japan solely for Tokyo Disney.
I expect Tokyo to continue to rise as their expansion get closer and then open. They also open soarin this year.Oh yeah, people in Japan love theme parks! Yes, Tokyo Disney Resort is fantastic - but they also swarm to Orlando and Anaheim for Disney and Universal too. They love Disney, and so many people dress up in matching themed costumes (they're not really costumes as we think of it - but it's like themed dress - the hotel had a "costume boutique" where many young ladies get all done up for the parks). There is an intensity to it that rivals the US.
You can count me as one of those people! Okay, I saw other stuff too, but the primary reason to go was TDL.
I expect Tokyo to continue to rise as their expansion get closer and then open. They also open soarin this year.