A friend posted an article from an LA entertainment site that is reporting Bob Iger saying that next year Disney would formally announce plans to build a Star Wars-themed park. This was supposedly said during a conference call discussing the company's 3rd quarter financial results (which investors are invited to listen in on).
That article also links to a Star Wars blog that is reporting the same thing, except that they state the speculation is more along the lines of a Star Wars themed land at Disneyland.
Hmmm.....
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Actually, Igers quote was more along the lines of "Star Wars will have an increased presence in our theme parks" with "details coming in 2015." This can mean a lot of things, but the strongest rumors right now are lands in DHS or DL's Tomorrowland (or both). Speculation is these announcements will be made either at D23 Expo next August or to kick off DL's 60th birthday celebration next spring.
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Yeah, no where did Iger say "star wars theme park" just a bigger presence in them, which is fine by me! I would assume it would be the long rumored Star Wars land in Studios and DL.
There is no way in the world they would build an new individual theme park at WDW anytime in at least the next 10 years. Well unless someone is really stupid and give it the go ahead. They currently have 3 parks that are in desperate need of updating and/or more attractions. DHS needs more major attractions and a little organization. Epcot is turning into a run down, dilapidated mess with unused empty buildings along with only a couple of major attractions. Animal Kingdom......I don't think I really need to go there but they are about to enhance it with Avatar Land.
The most likely scenario is a Land/section with star wars theming at DHS. This would be a good fit and make sense.
1DisneyNut;2427559 wrote: There is no way in the world they would build an new individual theme park at WDW anytime in at least the next 10 years. Well unless someone is really stupid and give it the go ahead. They currently have 3 parks that are in desperate need of updating and/or more attractions. DHS needs more major attractions and a little organization. Epcot is turning into a run down, dilapidated mess with unused empty buildings along with only a couple of major attractions. Animal Kingdom......I don't think I really need to go there but they are about to enhance it with Avatar Land.
The most likely scenario is a Land/section with star wars theming at DHS. This would be a good fit and make sense.
I think we must be visiting 2 totally different parks. ;) While they could use some sprucing IMO I don't think they are anywhere near the dilapidated terrible mess that you do. :secret:
As a SW fan, this is such exciting news!!!!
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The un-used or under-used buildings are there for times when Disney needs to use them.
Each park usually has several buildings that may be empty for 80%-90% of the year, but that 10%-20% of the time where crowd levels or events necessitate extra space, they have it to use it.
And, no, I don't think Star Wars could support it's own theme park. However, it could support it's own themed land. And even if a person wasn't a Star Wars fan, creating an area that is highly themed and really takes you from the real world and into a fantasy world can be appreciated by most people.
That's is what Universal has done with Harry Potter and I have no doubt Disney has watched Harry Potter and will make sure Star Wars is not going to be short-changed.
RBrooksC;2427598 wrote: The un-used or under-used buildings are there for times when Disney needs to use them.
Each park usually has several buildings that may be empty for 80%-90% of the year, but that 10%-20% of the time where crowd levels or events necessitate extra space, they have it to use it.
And, no, I don't think Star Wars could support it's own theme park. However, it could support it's own themed land. And even if a person wasn't a Star Wars fan, creating an area that is highly themed and really takes you from the real world and into a fantasy world can be appreciated by most people.
That's is what Universal has done with Harry Potter and I have no doubt Disney has watched Harry Potter and will make sure Star Wars is not going to be short-changed.
Star Wars could absolutely support an entire park. It is such a complex universe with plenty of potential.
But it would be a BAD idea at WDW to build a 5th gate. Not so bad an idea in Anaheim though. They actually could stand to shift the crowds away from DL and DCA a bit more. Not sure they have the land in Anaheim though.
Natalie
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Totally agree that no fifth park is needed with the opportunities at existing parks. Maybe a Star Wars coaster and/or TSM like attaction? The Studios are an obvious choice, but could there be any Epcot tie in? :yoda:
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baldburke;2427645 wrote: Totally agree that no fifth park is needed with the opportunities at existing parks. Maybe a Star Wars coaster and/or TSM like attaction? The Studios are an obvious choice, but could there be any Epcot tie in? :yoda:
Epcot?!?! No. Unless you wanted to make World Showcase the Galactic Showcase.
HS makes perfect sense. The entire Echo Lake, Streets of America, and/or Backlot Tour area makes perfect sense.
This process not beginning until Pandora is almost open also makes sense. They'd announce something next year, start building in 2016, finish in 2019-2020. That's about the same timetable as Pandora and New Fantasyland (if you consider NFL as not being completed until the Mine Train was ready).
Star Wars could not support its own park, no way no how... No IP could... Never mind WDW can't keep their current 4 parks up to date and show ready... You want a 5th park?
A land is the best any IP could do... And is all any IP should ever get.. Yes, including Star Wars...
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Cars has its own entire land, and it's based on ONE movie. There are already six Star Wars movies, with three more coming, plus the Clone Wars series. That is plenty of material for an entire park, EASILY.
Again, I don't think it will happen, but it would be quite possible. George Lucas has spoken about the idea of a SW theme park in the past. It is not a far fetched idea at all.
Natalie
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BrerGnat;2427664 wrote: Cars has its own entire land, and it's based on ONE movie. There are already six Star Wars movies, with three more coming, plus the Clone Wars series. That is plenty of material for an entire park, EASILY.
Again, I don't think it will happen, but it would be quite possible. George Lucas has spoken about the idea of a SW theme park in the past. It is not a far fetched idea at all.
That is true. I remember years ago hearing him talk about something along those lines.
Their could be some really exciting things for a theme park for sure.
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BrerGnat;2427664 wrote: Cars has its own entire land, and it's based on ONE movie. There are already six Star Wars movies, with three more coming, plus the Clone Wars series. That is plenty of material for an entire park, EASILY.
Again, I don't think it will happen, but it would be quite possible. George Lucas has spoken about the idea of a SW theme park in the past. It is not a far fetched idea at all.
Not to mention other lucasfilm properties like Howard the Duck!
BrerGnat;2427664 wrote: Cars has its own entire land, and it's based on ONE movie. There are already six Star Wars movies, with three more coming, plus the Clone Wars series. That is plenty of material for an entire park, EASILY.
Again, I don't think it will happen, but it would be quite possible. George Lucas has spoken about the idea of a SW theme park in the past. It is not a far fetched idea at all.
Absolutely. Busch Gardens Williamsburg is themed around Europe, with different parts of the park themed for different countries (England, Scotland, Germany, Italy, etc).
You could have a park with different lands: Coruscant, Tatooine, Degobah, Naboo, Cloud City, The Death Star, Endor, Hoth, to name a few. Then add in a couple of rides, a couple of themed restaurants, a boatload of gift shops ;) and you have yourselves a park. Well, in ten years you'd have yourselves a park.
However, like others have said, I think it is far more likely that they just create an immersive themed land. Here's to hoping they do it in Florida.
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Agreeing with the masses, Star Wars could absolutely be its own park. Do I think it's a good idea, or do I think Disney will do it? No. Studios needs an immersive land like this-and it would still needs additions even after that.















