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Universal's New Park/Site B Blue Sky Thread

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Bulldog45 said:
Parades (with the exception of Universal's Holiday Parade featuring Macy's) and live action shows have not worked out too well at Universal Orlando so I hope they don't try to force the idea in the new park. Let Mickey have them...
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The Mardi Grass Parade is always very popular and Universal has a ton of well watched shows but almost non of them are in a theater. Although the Horror and Make-up show is really very funny and I would say the Grinch is a classic.But you are right that Universal doesn't have a Lion King (great) or everything in USH (godawful).
 
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There will be multiple rides in the lands
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That's good to hear. I still think a MoM experience based on the original HP duel would be superior to anything FB related.
 
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The Mardi Grass Parade is always very popular and Universal has a ton of well watched shows but almost non of them are in a theater. Although the Horror and Make-up show is really very funny and I would say the Grinch is a classic.But you are right that Universal doesn't have a Lion King (great) or everything in USH (godawful).
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USH doesn't have Celestina or the three brothers/fountain of fair fortune? I think those are very well done.
 
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I think the crowds at Universal are much more the "street show" crowds. They'll watch something they're passing by for a few minutes but the majority do not really want to sit and watch a show most of the time. I think the shorter attention spans of people in general mean that a stage show in a theme park is going to become a relic of the past at some point.
 
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I think the crowds at Universal are much more the "street show" crowds. They'll watch something they're passing by for a few minutes but the majority do not really want to sit and watch a show most of the time. I think the shorter attention spans of people in general mean that a stage show in a theme park is going to become a relic of the past at some point.
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I think if you can really wow people like Festival of the Lion King or Nemo the Musical do, they work. Which is why I think a HTTYD arena show would be the only live action show I'd spend money on, if I was them
 
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I think if you can really wow people like Festival of the Lion King or Nemo the Musical do, they work. Which is why I think a HTTYD arena show would be the only live action show I'd spend money on, if I was them
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Absolutely, but that also means committing to a big budget spectacle. You can't cut corners and cheap out on talent or content. Unfortunately most parks cheap out on shows...
 
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Absolutely, but that also means committing to a big budget spectacle. You can't cut corners and cheap out on talent or content. Unfortunately most parks cheap out on shows...
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Maybe. But I think the HTTYD theater show is no longer touring. Considering Uni's new relationship with CreatureTech, I figure they can buy the puppets/AAs from that if they're still around.
 
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Grinchmas. It's only seasonal BUT it's a really excellent production, and even though I went during the very slow crowd weeks of early December, every show I went to (4 in total) were filled to capacity. And that's staged in a soundstage that's not located on the normal visitor walkways.
 
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GAcoaster said:
I think the crowds at Universal are much more the "street show" crowds. They'll watch something they're passing by for a few minutes but the majority do not really want to sit and watch a show most of the time. I think the shorter attention spans of people in general mean that a stage show in a theme park is going to become a relic of the past at some point.
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Trust me, it's more difficult to gather a crowd (even when it's hot) to stop them on their way to their next ride than trapping them in a theater (with nice seats and air conditioning).
I hope Universal will add theater shows. They are successful with the street shows and some of the theatrical productions.
 
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For reference, trying to think of the recent stage shows at Universal Orlando:

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Wild West Stunt Show - Closed
Fear Factor Live - Should be Closed and Demolished
Beetlejuice's Graveyard Revue - Closed and Demolished for Fast and the Furious
T2-3D - Closed but being Transformed into Jason Bourne?
Animal Actors Live - Still Operating
A Day in the Park with Barney - Still Operating...KidZone will Never Die
Blues Brothers - Street Show?
Celestina Warbeck and the Banshees - Street Show?

Islands of Adventure
Sinbad - Closed
Toon Lagoon Theater - Never Used
Poseidon's Fury?
Frog Choir - Street Show?

I did not include parades or nighttime shows.
 
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Bulldog45 said:
For reference, trying to think of the recent stage shows at Universal Orlando:

Universal Studios
Wild West Stunt Show - Closed
Fear Factor Live - Should be Closed and Demolished
Beetlejuice's Graveyard Revue - Closed and Demolished for Fast and the Furious
T2-3D - Closed but being Transformed into Jason Bourne?
Animal Actors Live - Still Operating
A Day in the Park with Barney - Still Operating...KidZone will Never Die
Blues Brothers - Street Show?
Celestina Warbeck and the Banshees - Street Show?

Islands of Adventure
Sinbad - Closed
Toon Lagoon Theater - Never Used
Poseidon's Fury?
Frog Choir - Street Show?

I did not include parades or nighttime shows.
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Missed a bunch of USO street shows:
Ricky Ricardo Orchestra - not sure if still around
Flying Fish Market - closed
Beat Builders - possibly closed
Sing It - almost certainly closed
Food Truck Wrappers - moved to Springs
Marilyn show - ongoing

It's not for lack of trying. These things are just hard to make work.
 
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Missed a bunch of USO street shows:
Ricky Ricardo Orchestra - not sure if still around
Flying Fish Market - closed
Beat Builders - possibly closed
Sing It - almost certainly closed
Food Truck Wrappers - moved to Springs
Marilyn show - ongoing

It's not for lack of trying. These things are just hard to make work.
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Last time I was there two months ago both beat builders and sing it were going.
 
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SeventyOne said:
Missed a bunch of USO street shows:
Ricky Ricardo Orchestra - not sure if still around
Flying Fish Market - closed
Beat Builders - possibly closed
Sing It - almost certainly closed
Food Truck Wrappers - moved to Springs
Marilyn show - ongoing

It's not for lack of trying. These things are just hard to make work.
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An orchestra, Studio Brass Band, though not called Ricky Ricardo anymore, still plays in front of Hello Kitty and Mels. Beat Builders was still there when I went in December. A new Sing It is still there, but it's rap type music now.
 
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I'll say Universal missed some real opportunities when Disney started cutting their contracted acts. Four 4 a Dollar/Return to Zero, Mulch, Sweat and Shears, etc could have easily shifted into the parks.
 
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Bulldog45 said:
For reference, trying to think of the recent stage shows at Universal Orlando:

Universal Studios
Wild West Stunt Show - Closed
Fear Factor Live - Should be Closed and Demolished
Beetlejuice's Graveyard Revue - Closed and Demolished for Fast and the Furious
T2-3D - Closed but being Transformed into Jason Bourne?
Animal Actors Live - Still Operating
A Day in the Park with Barney - Still Operating...KidZone will Never Die
Blues Brothers - Street Show?
Celestina Warbeck and the Banshees - Street Show?

Islands of Adventure
Sinbad - Closed
Toon Lagoon Theater - Never Used
Poseidon's Fury?
Frog Choir - Street Show?

I did not include parades or nighttime shows.
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Toon Lagoon Theater was used for the Cartoon Cirus show when the park opened (it was awful) and has been used seasonally for stunt shows.
 
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Islands of Adventure
Sinbad - Closed
Toon Lagoon Theater - Never Used
Poseidon's Fury?
Frog Choir - Street Show?

I did not include parades or nighttime shows.
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Toon Lagoon Theater opened with "Pandemonium Cartoon Circus" that ran for about 2 years. After that, Matt Hoffman's BMX show ran during the summer for about seven years (I think). It's also used for cheer competitions and has had a couple of TV shows filmed there. It was used a good bit. Just not well.

You ALSO forgot the Triwizard whatever, where Durmstrang and Beaubattons perform in front of Hogwarts.
 
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I wish Uni would get a Cirque Du Soleil show, but would that not happen since Disney is getting a new one.
I would even go so far as to have a show like "O" with the pool. I love Cirque shows i believe I have seen a lot of them. Uni creative and a Cirque show would be nice especially near the OCCC you could draw those convention people in instead of them going to Disney Springs and that could draw $$$$ to the CW2.0.
Since this Blue Sky and I have seen a lot of people want classic Uni stuff, why not do a theme restaurant and you could sit in the BttF, Jaws, Disaster, Twister themed areas.....eat dinner in a movie area, hell they could even do special character dining upcharge for the place
 
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I’m curious as to how Universal guests will access the fourth gate without having to drive from the current Universal Orlando resort property over to the new property. I wish their was a monorail line service but will never happen. Maybe something they can think about once the expansion is all finished at the new property around the late 2020’s.
 
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I’m curious as to how Universal guests will access the fourth gate without having to drive from the current Universal Orlando resort property over to the new property. I wish their was a monorail line service but will never happen. Maybe something they can think about once the expansion is all finished at the new property around the late 2020’s.
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Buses for now. Dedicated 'bus lanes' after the new park opens. After that, who knows.
 
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Something I keep in mind, is that the bus trip between resorts will be only a few minutes. With the dedicated bus lane, it should be faster to travel by bus between the two Universal properties than between any two WDW parks.

Soooo, I don't think they need anything else to be honest.
 
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