Soon we will have a Brand-New Theme Park, and we all love that New Theme Park smell. So, I pose the question to you:
What do you think Epic will fail at or Struggle with?
Everything looks amazing but there will be Issues to overcome as nothing goes as planned. Roberts is Already calling the Battle at the Ministry finicky and might have some challenges…
I am working on a front page post for tomorrow about this.
NICE... Great Minds Bobby....
THX..
I had to push the Epic story back a day due to the UK news last night. It's still on the sked, though.
Jeez Robert, it’s not like you’re busy or anything…
Traffic .... traffic, and maybe traffic ??
That whole area within a mile radius of the park will be a nightmare. Hopefully only for the first few months, but the location of the park is not good.
Oh, and the stink from the water reclamation site nearby. It's still sulphurising the air on a regular basis.
@Mako: that’s one tactical advantage Disney will always have in its toolbelt- land. You have to tip your cap to the shrewd foresight in that massive land grab.
@Robert
Robert said - "I had to push the Epic story back a day due to the UK news last night. It's still on the sked, though."
So if I report this to you as Span - What happens to you?
HAHAHAHAAHAHAHA
I think the big struggle (like many recent theme park attraction additions) will be ensuring smooth operations. If everything in the park is up and running, I don't think there will be a lack of things to do. But if numerous rides--or even portals--close down for a significant amount of time, this will leave guests feeling dissatisfied.
Rides with operational problems like Hagrid's & RotR generally get a pass because there are other legacy, reliable attractions to do in their respective parks. But if every attraction in a park has a Hagrid's/RotR reliability, that's going to be a huge issue.
I would consider the lack of shaded areas a failure, just as I do with the same issue at Toy Story Land. The park looks next-level, and I’m not sure what type of trees and / or plant life has been rooted and is expected to grow out, but to not account for the increasingly oppressive sun of Florida is a pretty big omission. To be fair, I’m basing this on reports from people who have been and not personal experience. I really hope that this park gets a decent time to be open in the evening hours.