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You know what I'd want as a theme park attraction?
Willy Wonka's chocolate factory.![]()
I could only imagine all the ghastly accidents in the chocolate river...

You know what I'd want as a theme park attraction?
Willy Wonka's chocolate factory.![]()
I could only imagine all the ghastly accidents in the chocolate river...![]()
You know what I'd want as a theme park attraction?
Willy Wonka's chocolate factory.![]()
If Disney World gets some Marvel stuff up and going, that is the only way I would go back.
Pretty much Universal has them until they decide they don't want to use them anymore.![]()
Why is that aDisney won't be putting any Marvel stuff in their parks seeing as Universal's contract was for an indefinite amount of time; Pretty much Universal has them until they decide they don't want to use them anymore.![]()
Disney won't be putting any Marvel stuff in their parks seeing as Universal's contract was for an indefinite amount of time; Pretty much Universal has them until they decide they don't want to use them anymore.![]()
If that were the case Disney wouldn't have dropped $4B. There has to be some sort of out, even if Disney has to buy the rights from Universal.
Actually universals deal is only in place east of the miss river, so Disney could put marvel attactions in their California park.
This is why.Which they have ZERO room for.
Cuz I work at Universal, and I'd rather work there in the Marvel area than in a Disney Marvel area.Why is that a?
Nah, Universal won't let go of something that makes them money, that'd be a bad business decision.Maybe, they won't need their Marvel attractions now that they have Harry Potter? They can keep the Hulk ride & just rename it. That Hulk ride is awesome, too awesome to be torn down.
Maybe, they won't need their Marvel attractions now that they have Harry Potter? They can keep the Hulk ride & just rename it. That Hulk ride is awesome, too awesome to be torn down.
If that were the case Disney wouldn't have dropped $4B. There has to be some sort of out, even if Disney has to buy the rights from Universal.
This is why.
Cuz I work at Universal, and I'd rather work there in the Marvel area than in a Disney Marvel area.
Nah, Universal won't let go of something that makes them money, that'd be a bad business decision.
Which they have ZERO room for.
They can easily replace an older ride or attraction with a marvel themed one.
Nothing at the moment, just a seasonal employee at the moment, but in a few months, I should be the body type for their Spiderman face character.![]()
He's right, though. Once the last movie comes out, the interest in Harry Potter will wane.How dare you talk down about Potter. I will slap a *****.
If I lived remotely close to Orlando.. I would TOTALLY work the Halloween Horror Nights shift. I talked to an older black lady last year while I was waiting in line for the magic act show, she was lining people up, and she absolutely loved her job. She didn't even care about the CRAZY hours, which I wouldn't either.
I dunno.. maybe it's sick of me? But the thought of terrorizing folks for a living = Win.
It's totally fun. Employee preview night is next week, and I'll be claiming my scares.That would be fun. I know some kid who worked HHN 2 years ago and he said the same thing.
True. And Marvel Studios only keep green-lighting movies, so no reason for them to want to close down a popular section of their park that's only gonna get more popular.He's right, though. Once the last movie comes out, the interest in Harry Potter will wane.