POSEIDON'S FURY IS CLOSED | A Lost Continent Retrospective

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  • čas pƙidĂĄn 29. 04. 2023
  • With the announcement that Poseidon's Fury is closing at Islands of Adventure, the Lost Continent's last attraction will finally be removed. Now is a good time to look back at the former glory of the Lost Continent as an opening day land that defined so much of the early park.
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  • @RocketboyX
    @RocketboyX Pƙed rokem +743

    The loss of a original IP themed area is a huge loss in of itself.

    • @nerfer1091
      @nerfer1091 Pƙed rokem +85

      Exactly. These detailed, well themed areas with original ideas are really missing from the IP driven lands Disney and Universal have been doing. I still love them, but there's something lost when everything in the park is based on something.

    • @dacksonflux
      @dacksonflux Pƙed rokem +45

      @@nerfer1091 i completely agree. It stops feeling like I'm living a fantasy and more like I'm living a cash cow.
      I haven't even been able to visit Harry Potter, yet. I've been too salty over the dueling dragons.

    • @LiquidJ619
      @LiquidJ619 Pƙed rokem +18

      I feel the same way about Halloween Horror Nights. The original IP houses are always better licensed ones. Allows for more creativity.

    • @zackakai5173
      @zackakai5173 Pƙed rokem +8

      @@dacksonflux that's the same reason I'm quite sure I'll never ride the Guardians coaster at Epcot (I mean besides just really not giving that much of a fuck about that particular franchise to begin with). I could deal with them scrapping the Universe of Energy, but not replacing it with something equally cool and creative and original was the dealbreaker.

    • @Wilkins325
      @Wilkins325 Pƙed rokem +3

      Why are people such big fans of having original IP themed stuff? I prefer having known franchises because I can relate to them a lot more and theres a big nostalgia factor.

  • @brandongrego
    @brandongrego Pƙed rokem +80

    The “Best Restaurant” banner is at this point a nod to how bad Disney theme park food was back in the early 2000s. Theme park insider was one of the first credible Disney / universal web sites. They had the voice of the fans. It’s like a Mel brooks joke at this point
as the banner is just referencing the past in a very inside joke type way.

    • @DanaShort
      @DanaShort Pƙed rokem +7

      It really did have great food - when it first opened. I fondly recall a crab stuffed whole lobster, as well as an awesome burger from days gone by. Alas, today such great food is just a myth in modern times.

    • @johnappleseed9546
      @johnappleseed9546 Pƙed 2 dny +1

      That banner has been there for literally forever i remember seeing it as a kid and asking my parents why we didnt eat there if it was “the best”😂

  • @1337slic3
    @1337slic3 Pƙed rokem +339

    It really sucks such a well-themed, non-ip area is likely being retired. If it's replaced with something like Hyrule or Middle-Earth, I hope they go all out and theme it as well as they have Harry Potter. My main issue with the overuse of IP is that it often (especially at Disney) is just slapped onto things that otherwise wouldn't be very good on their own. I'd be okay with its use here as long as they treat it with the thought and care they did with HP.

    • @PoseidonEntertainment
      @PoseidonEntertainment  Pƙed rokem +44

      Gauging from their recent park additions over the past few years, I'm optimistic that it'll be good.

    • @ndep93
      @ndep93 Pƙed rokem +30

      Universal has had a good track record over the past 10-12 years of excellent theming that's so good they forced Disney to build Pandora and Galaxy's Edge (whatever you may think of those additions). I'm confident Lost Continent's replacement will be well made.
      Zelda can comprise it's own theme park, there's so many concepts they can use - my own vision is a magic kingdom like hub and spoke design with Hyrule Castle at the center and have various areas like Zora's Domain, Gerudo Desert, Rito Valley, Death Mountain, Kakariko Village etc. surround it with attractions based around the themes of the respective areas. Such as a roller coaster in Death Mountain, water rides in Zora's Domain and so on. A lot of potential with Zelda.
      Middle Earth could have its own resort sized experience, it's so deep and rich with lore and history and specifics that Tolkien went into. Sprinkle in some of Peter Jackson's aesthetics (which is really Alan Lee and Ted Naismith's artworks) and you have something incredible. Just see the remnants of the film production in New Zealand for an idea of what such a thing could be.
      What Universal actually puts there is anyone's guess at this point. But given how well they have made The Wizarding World sections and newer attractions like the Velocicoaster, I don't think we have much to worry about.

    • @MrStGeorgeIllawarra
      @MrStGeorgeIllawarra Pƙed rokem +18

      Nintendo will not wanna do something on the cheap. Amazon owning part of Lord of the Rings on the other hand....

    • @ReclusiarchBraumBT
      @ReclusiarchBraumBT Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci +1

      I was rambling to myself on the way to work, and I think I figured out what would be the best move for universal to take.
      As far as I know for the park, they are missing a good sci-fi section. Jurassic Park/Jurassic World doesn't necessarily fit this in the same way because the feeling of the area is more adventure.
      Well, I think the legend of Zelda would fit, especially with the super Mario land in there. I would honestly see it working best if they took the Jurassic Park little explore attraction and turn that into a Zelda dungeon, and honestly, I feel like the high fantasy of Zelda, with step on the toes of the Harry Potter land .
      Therefore, I think the best move is Metroid. Side scary can easily be converted into a Metroid show room. Honestly, Metroid fits best with a show room of all of the Nintendo IP's they have access to. And that area itself lens to expansion later down the line if they didn't want to add another coaster or something for a Starfox attraction.
      Given the space to work with and assuming they're not going to completely re-theme Sinbad's bazaar yet I think that would be the best replacement for Poseidon theory, if we're just looking at the attraction itself.
      That's just my thought and trying to think of what IP could replace Poseidon fury and the last of the lost continent.

    • @Angie2343
      @Angie2343 Pƙed 12 dny +1

      It BETTER be Hyrule. Save Middle Earth for the next Universal theme park.

  • @solcarlosofficial
    @solcarlosofficial Pƙed rokem +401

    When I get on the Hogwarts train I also noticed the simbad building and was so curious what that giant abandoned space was! That’s so crazy they haven’t done anything with that giant space

    • @robertgronewold3326
      @robertgronewold3326 Pƙed rokem +30

      They've wanted to do multiple things with that area, but it seems like every time they might line something up, it's shelved and delayed for ages.

    • @HORSESNDOGS9
      @HORSESNDOGS9 Pƙed rokem +17

      That'll probably change now that Fury is closing. Now they have a great opportunity to completely change the theme pf the whole area, which would include the Sinbad building. They were probably holding off till now

    • @PoseidonEntertainment
      @PoseidonEntertainment  Pƙed rokem +32

      I would be interested in seeing the theater demolished because it's just so strange seeing it from the Hogwarts Express queue.

    • @FrappeInsider
      @FrappeInsider Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +6

      If you go and queue for Hagrid's early in the morning you may have a chance to actually walk through the theatre area!

    • @carminecdinoproductions
      @carminecdinoproductions Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci

      Sinbad actually


  • @jacrispy1150
    @jacrispy1150 Pƙed rokem +221

    The one thing I'll miss the most from the Lost Continent is the talking fountain

    • @dancersupreme3023
      @dancersupreme3023 Pƙed rokem +8

      Thankfully he was still chatting away when I was there today- keeping several kids entertained while the parents sat in the nearby shade.

    • @candidwings5609
      @candidwings5609 Pƙed rokem +7

      I hope they keep it. It seems like it could be re-themed for nearly anything

    • @Piiiiiiiiit
      @Piiiiiiiiit Pƙed rokem +5

      I feel like if they really wanted to they could keep it and just tweak some design elements for whatever re-theme they decide to go with. Hell, if they went with the Zelda idea I can totally see it being made into a fairy fountain or something of the like, and the talking sculpture could be replaced with some kind of idol of the great fairy that she could speak through, probably to mock your outfit.

    • @larrymantic2635
      @larrymantic2635 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci +1

      Seems it’s gone
 shame too.

    • @jacobrael9872
      @jacobrael9872 Pƙed měsĂ­cem +1

      Was just there at the beginning of the month and ut was still there talking to kids

  • @linkage432
    @linkage432 Pƙed rokem +315

    That lost continent land was one of my favorite parts of new Islands of Adventure. The theming was unique, scary, large and awe inspiring. It’s slowly been dissolved over time and I always knew the day would come when Poseidon’s Fury would disappear back to the ocean. The land and attractions showed their age, becoming more and more campy as time went on, but they will always hold a special place in my heart.

    • @PoseidonEntertainment
      @PoseidonEntertainment  Pƙed rokem +30

      At least it lasted as long as it did. I'm surprised it made it this far.

    • @linkage432
      @linkage432 Pƙed rokem +7

      @@PoseidonEntertainment For real! I think you’re spot on about them closing PF much earlier than they expected to. Also, huge thanks to people like you who spend their time researching this niche stuff. This video was a blast to watch and relive moments I spent wandering around LC. It truly was a magical place and hoping that UO can carry that legacy over into whatever they build next.

  • @Tomato.toothpaste
    @Tomato.toothpaste Pƙed rokem +93

    I REALLY hope they do use Legend of Zelda as a replacement. It would be such a nice shift. As a big fan, I can only drool at the little inside jokes in the series they could spread around the park.

  • @bigoof9486
    @bigoof9486 Pƙed rokem +58

    I think that this area couldve been cool if Universal had the rights to Percy Jackson. They couldve easily translated well as a Demigod quest. Its already there really. The infrastructures already fit sorta kinda. Percy jackson franchise extends into other parts of the world and myths like nordic, and Egyptians. But Disney got a hold of the PJO series.

  • @michaelwise9857
    @michaelwise9857 Pƙed rokem +61

    Dueling Dragons was one of the most fun coasters I've ever ridden. All I remember about Poseidon was the sudden change in room size that completely messed with your senses.

  • @MegsTravelLife
    @MegsTravelLife Pƙed rokem +176

    Im going to miss this attraction, as long as the next thing has the attention to detail this entrance facade has I’ll be happy 😂

    • @joebenzz
      @joebenzz Pƙed rokem +3

      Judging by how they made Hogsmead and its ride and Velocicoaster, i'm guessing that they are gonna kick ass 👍

  • @rahhamman
    @rahhamman Pƙed rokem +171

    I missed lost continent, it was amazing when it open. Dueling dragons, the oak restaurant across from it( which I think was still better then three broomsticks) and the original Poseidon furry show was amazing. Overtime a lot of things changed, put it showed me Disney had real competition.

    • @PoseidonEntertainment
      @PoseidonEntertainment  Pƙed rokem +4

      I don't recall exactly what Enchanted Oak Tavern served, but I seem to remember having a turkey leg?

    • @rahhamman
      @rahhamman Pƙed rokem +8

      It was turkey legs, rotisserie chicken, corn on the cob and baked potato. Basic fare food but with decorations and animal carving hidden all around the quick service joint, it felt appropriate. Love your videos, you put in a lot of work and it shows.

    • @amyvasquez4268
      @amyvasquez4268 Pƙed rokem +4

      Unpopular opinion but I prefer Merlinwood so much more over Hogsmeade. Mainly because Harry Potter is one of my guilty displeasures, but I also loved Dueling Dragons, Enchanted Oak, the beautiful aesthetic of the land, the space is less compressed, and the fact it mainly revolves around having an adventure rather than going shopping.

    • @fightingfaerie
      @fightingfaerie Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +1

      Wait. If they are completely redesigning Lost Continent. What's going to happen to Mythos?? Is it going to stay but with a different name? I really hope so, its one of my favorite restaurants at Universal. And that includes City Walk.

    • @rontheauraknight9606
      @rontheauraknight9606 Pƙed 14 dny

      I have so many good memories of Merlin wood in particular, I got to ride dueling dragons when it actually dueled and it was so much fun, it was one of the first coasters I got on (back then the hulk scared me due to its loud sounds but later I rode that too I think later the same day.
      The tree restaurant was so cool to go into, my mother loved turkey legs and all the animals you could see carved onto the ceiling and walls

  • @Skipatronic
    @Skipatronic Pƙed rokem +37

    Hearing that Poseidon and potentially Lost Continent will be gone is bittersweet. I worked in the Lost Continent right as Harry Potter opened while in college at UCF as a janitor and a lot of people speculated that it would expand into more Potter. It's sad hearing that both Sinbad and Poseidon closed as I was really good friends with a lot of those team members and stunt performers. I hope they all found new work elsewhere because they made an otherwise miserable job more tolerable.

    • @PoseidonEntertainment
      @PoseidonEntertainment  Pƙed rokem +4

      It seems like ideas for the Shrieking Shack have long been abandoned and obviously Diagon was built at USF. I'm inclined to be interested in the Zelda idea though, even though I'm not really familiar with the franchise.

    • @Gibbypastrami
      @Gibbypastrami Pƙed 20 dny

      @@PoseidonEntertainmentwhomping willow would’ve been awesome wth

  • @flaco171ac
    @flaco171ac Pƙed rokem +67

    I love this attraction! We are loosing so much of what the park originally was.

    • @Shi_gai
      @Shi_gai Pƙed rokem +21

      Eh. Islands of Adventure was always about adventurous or imaginative books and movies. I think if it’s replaced with Zelda like is rumored, the spirit of the park is still there. Plus, I feel like the soul of Lost Continent died with Dueling Dragons and it’s just been limping along since then.

    • @eviltom17
      @eviltom17 Pƙed rokem +3

      @@Shi_gai Zelda is getting an area at the new theme park. Epic Universe.

    • @dianne6399
      @dianne6399 Pƙed rokem +2

      This was an excellent video essay!

    • @jettrow6503
      @jettrow6503 Pƙed rokem +1

      @@eviltom17 what’s your source for that? I’ve not heard about it yet!

    • @eviltom17
      @eviltom17 Pƙed rokem +2

      @@jettrow6503 Nothing is confirmed, but It's very likely the 'future expansion' area in the new Nintendo Land area. The rumor it's replacing Poseidon's Fury makes no sense when Epic Universe is getting a whole area for Nintendo themed properties.

  • @nerdybenson6596
    @nerdybenson6596 Pƙed rokem +47

    I decided to get my first annual pass for a theme park ever this year, and I picked Universal over Disney due to Universal impressing me more as of late. I've been going for 4 months and Poseidon's Fury has quickly become a favorite of mine for how it sticks out among all the thrill rides in the park. It's definitely cheesy but that right kind of adventure cheesiness of it's time that I honestly wish would come back. I've known it for a short amount of time, and I understand why it's going, but damn am I going to miss it.

    • @nerdybenson6596
      @nerdybenson6596 Pƙed rokem

      To add, this means I've never seen the Sinbad show irl. I've watched some uploads on CZcams between opening and 2018. If The Lost Continent is going to now just be an empty husk, that means IoA will have at least 3 theaters standing with nothing in them.
      I really can't help but feel there needs to be more theater attractions at the park. A place to sit and take in an adventure type show. I'm already hearing people say that a rollercoaster should take Poseidon's place which I honestly think is the last thing IoA needs.

  • @markeyeo
    @markeyeo Pƙed rokem +22

    So glad I got to experience Poseidon's Fury for the first and last time this year. "Taylor" our guide was magnificent and played with incredible zeal and skill, the sets and the facade still blow my mind. The water tunnel is so cool.

  • @linkage432
    @linkage432 Pƙed rokem +19

    I never had to wait in that queue for Dueling Dragons but definitely took my time to see all the bodies frozen/burnt up. Enchanted Oak Tavern’s theme was one of the coolest experiences as a kid. We always made a point to eat there.

    • @PoseidonEntertainment
      @PoseidonEntertainment  Pƙed rokem +3

      I never went on it when it had any significant line, but I do remember being incredibly impressed by its atmosphere.

  • @_fable_
    @_fable_ Pƙed rokem +52

    got to experience this attraction for the first time when we went to universal for my birthday. it was incredible, and even though ive only been through it twice, it will definitely hold a significant place in my memories. the effects and acting in poseidon’s fury were both wonderful, and i’ll miss it a lot. rest in peace, poseidon, and probably the rest of the lost continent as well. i’m glad i got to experience you while you were still here.
    edit: kind of unrelated but one of the taylors we got to see made an uncharted reference when trying to open a door with the trident and it was hilarious

  • @edvaira6891
    @edvaira6891 Pƙed rokem +14

    Poseidon’s Fury has its closest similarity to several attractions that were opened in Las Vegas, of all places, during that VERY WEIRD period between the mid-90’s to the mid-2000’s when Vegas became convinced they’d become the next Orlando and went All In on some pretty impressive (by mid-90s standards anyway) fantasy attractions--This attraction was quite similar to both the Escape from Atlantis simulator attraction at the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace and the Egyptian Temple ride at Luxor ( as well as having similar special effects and immersive architecture as the Caesars Magical Empire attraction

    • @PoseidonEntertainment
      @PoseidonEntertainment  Pƙed rokem +3

      I know little about Vegas, but you've given me a good jumping off point to research it more.

    • @edvaira6891
      @edvaira6891 Pƙed rokem +2

      @@PoseidonEntertainment I’ve lived in San Diego for 30-plus years so we tend to drive up there for a quick getaway three to four times each year
things changed DRAMATICALLY in the mid-90’s
and then back again about ten years later when , NO, Families DIDNT want to come out to the 120-degree desert and have to explain to their kids to NOT TAKE THOSE FLIERS THE NICE LADY IN THE FISHNET STOCKINGS WAS HANDING OUT IN FRONT OF THE BELLAGIO!!

    • @DannytheTourist
      @DannytheTourist Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci

      Percy Jackson does have the Lotus Casino. What you said reminds me of it.

  • @Jushwa
    @Jushwa Pƙed rokem +5

    A lot of this show gets completely overlooked by guests, I don’t think people realize just how complex the last room is. The entire lattice ceiling structure as well as the walls around you move up into the roof of the building and then drop again when the water screens are done their thing, but it all happens in complete darkness after a bright strobe.
    I wish I could see full plans and behind the scenes of how the whole ride works. Aspects like the rolling door before the tunnel, are still super cool and unexplained. It seems like the door used to spin more in early versions.
    Can’t remember which video it was but the guy who did the animations for this attraction was in the comment section which was pretty cool.

  • @WindAndWander
    @WindAndWander Pƙed rokem +4

    This makes me so sad and nostalgic for Lost Continent... I remember seeing the Sinbad show as a kid, and feeling that... ominous, foreboding sensation while standing in queue for Poseidon's Fury... The smell of water, the dampness, the music and ambient sounds... Even the crowd standing in line in those tight tunnels. I can still hear the roar of the water tunnel.
    Something about Lost Continent felt so much more... magical. It was a sensation of Awe and wonder. Of adventure. Of being in a place lost to time. The theming in the rocks, the fountains, and again, the musical ambience of this area gave me such a feeling of adventure. (In the same way the audio track at the entrance to Islands instills the mood of adventure for me)
    This area will truly be missed. I hope whatever replaces It is similarly majestic, and in a way, makes me feel small in the face of awe inspiring theming. The way Poseidons temple dwarfed people made it feel truly like an experience you can't get anywhere else...
    And aside from that, I miss Twister, Earthquake, and Jaws. But those are stories for another time haha. Great Video as always!

  • @ZontarDow
    @ZontarDow Pƙed rokem +23

    I went to Orlando for a week long vacation in February 2020 and spent 3 days at the Universal resort, I was lucky enough to go to Poseidon's Fury during that trip. As a distraction from the heat it was an enjoyable show. Here's hoping they integrate the water tunnel into something in the land that replaces the Lost Continent.

    • @Troublethecat
      @Troublethecat Pƙed rokem +1

      I mean there's a rumor that they plan to add a Legend of Zelda themed land to Islands of Adventure. Maybe they could use it for a Water Temple themed attraction if they really do it?

  • @fantastical-whimsical5937
    @fantastical-whimsical5937 Pƙed rokem +23

    I loved it for its imaginative theming and world building, I always kind of linked it in my imagination as a connection or same world as the Port of Entry, both have his otherworldly fantastical timeless set dressing, and loosing this land will be a loss for me on a deep personal level as a creative, and someone who has only been able to afford to go a handful of times, but has almost all my memories there. Whatever comes next, I hope it lives up to the legacy, but in many ways, nothing can beat that temple facade.

    • @PoseidonEntertainment
      @PoseidonEntertainment  Pƙed rokem +4

      I agree with your take. Stylistically, there's something about them that's very similar.

  • @Anynom
    @Anynom Pƙed rokem +14

    First time I visited IOA was in 2001 and Lost Continent really stood out with this and Dueling Dragons. When I went back in 2012, it was now the Potter section and just felt so lacking. A shame one of the more underrated theme park lands faded like this.

  • @dancebrittany23
    @dancebrittany23 Pƙed rokem +9

    My sister and I always went on this as a fun escape from the heat. We never took it too seriously and apprecitated it for the effort and special effects. Something about this walk-through attraction that we never waited very long for was great.

  • @feliciasingleton4849
    @feliciasingleton4849 Pƙed rokem +3

    I loved The Lost Continent! I miss the original Dueling Dragons and such, but I was on the fence about Posideon 's Fury.... until one such visit where the guide interjected the spiel he had to say with some humor....the part where he uses the ultraviolet light to show the message, he started reading, but exclaimed, "boy, those Ancient Greeks sure did know English very well!" at that moment, the whole audience just laughed, because that just came out of nowhere! He'd just put his sarcasm in the spiel and we'd all had a great time! I wish I'd seen him again, because by him doing that, it made me like Poseidon's Fury even more❀

  • @Tomato.toothpaste
    @Tomato.toothpaste Pƙed rokem +11

    It's been open and closed on and off since the pandemic. I'm glad I got to see it before it was gone.
    It's very atmospheric, but my criticism is that the ending is just a glorified light show between two screens. The original story sounds way more exciting and fun.
    The actor, however, climbing over fire and water is VERY exciting and cool.

  • @magicallyphoebe
    @magicallyphoebe Pƙed rokem +9

    This experience blew my mind EVERY time I went through it. It was a little cheesy, but so imaginative and fun. Really hoping they bring in something similar to replace it, more walkthrough experiences for 2023 please!!

  • @karinwade
    @karinwade Pƙed rokem +8

    Thanks for another thoughtful video!
    Dueling Dragons (simultaneously run) was the most exciting rollercoaster(s) I have ever experienced. I rerode both Pyrock (Fire) and Blizzrock (Ice) for different thrilling moments. The first inversion always made my stomach have butterflies and the near-misses made me hold my breath. The theming inside the castle walls drew me into the fantasy. I could ride it 3 times in a row and still want to go again. To all the people involved in the creation and development of "Dueling Dragons" and all of "The Lost Continent" - Thank You! My husband and I have some amazing memories alive in our hearts!

  • @itswhoyouthinkitis
    @itswhoyouthinkitis Pƙed rokem +4

    Dang, I just went to Universal for the first time with my family so excited to see the water tunnel. Glad I was able to see it before it went.

  • @jhixofficial7634
    @jhixofficial7634 Pƙed rokem +10

    NOOO I LOVED THIS especially that part where you walk through that water tunnel. Felt like you were an actor in a movie especially as a kid with raging curiosity and imagination, it was my sh*t

  • @Bk187O
    @Bk187O Pƙed rokem +4

    “A strange and quirky attraction” - it may not be from a popular IP but this is/was a world class walk through attraction with many surprising elements. I’d give the term quirky to Noah’s Ark walkthroughs like at Kennywood. But this - this one will always go down in history as ICONIC! 😱

  • @Emily--Rose
    @Emily--Rose Pƙed rokem +5

    the last time i was here, the queue for that new coaster went through the auditorium for sinbad to keep the lines out of the middle of the paths, the set seemed really cool, even if the show itself was just kind of bad its a neat area

  • @BoredBela
    @BoredBela Pƙed rokem +7

    Although I am sad to see the attraction go, I actually feel like universal will do a great job with finding a new replacement and theming the area well. Universal really pays attention to detail in their parks.

  • @NinthShinigami
    @NinthShinigami Pƙed rokem +14

    I’m really sad to see it go as I love the attraction, old as it is. There’s a charm to it, and we need more walkthru attractions like it. Hoping whatever replaces it is just as good, and that there can still be some kind of walkthru attraction.

    • @PoseidonEntertainment
      @PoseidonEntertainment  Pƙed rokem +1

      Universal has been on such a good role over the last 5 years that I have to imagine whatever comes next will be really good.

    • @NinthShinigami
      @NinthShinigami Pƙed rokem

      @@PoseidonEntertainment agreed

  • @linkage432
    @linkage432 Pƙed rokem +8

    One last comment, I heard that the Imagineers that worked on the Beastly Kingdom that was supposed to be apart of Animal Kingdom worked on Lost Continent. Not sure if it’s true but the darker themes and intermingling of different gods/cultures/lore is similar to what Beastly Kingdom was going to be.

    • @wildcatste
      @wildcatste Pƙed rokem +4

      I’ve also heard that about the lost continent designers had originally been on Disney beastly kingdom

    • @PoseidonEntertainment
      @PoseidonEntertainment  Pƙed rokem +3

      I think that definitely tracks. I also see a lot of their influence in Port of Entry as well.

  • @evilvelvet
    @evilvelvet Pƙed rokem +12

    this land has so much potential, I'm quite sad its not giving the love it deservedly needs. it does have the absolute best soundtrack in all theme parks though!

  • @kirkvandewalker3574
    @kirkvandewalker3574 Pƙed rokem +5

    TBH, Legend of Zelda (while not exactly based off of a work of literature, lol) the franchise is a worthy replacement for the Lost Continent. That franchise could be a great thematic bridge to Seuss Landing and Hogsmeade; depending on which game and it's visuals from the Legend of Zelda franchise, such as the visuals from Wind Waker bridging over to Seuss Landing or Ocarina of Time/Twilight Princess/Breath of the Wild bridgling over to Hogsmeade.
    It would be so cool to see Legend of Zelda games represented at Islands of Adventure (because the games are inspired by various pieces of literature and there's a series of really great manga/Japanese comic adaptions that slightly deviate from the games but are fun)

  • @EPiche09
    @EPiche09 Pƙed rokem +3

    The focus on literature was something I never picked up on.

    • @PoseidonEntertainment
      @PoseidonEntertainment  Pƙed rokem +1

      I'm glad that the Wizarding World continued that as well. Unfortunately, Kong broke the literature theme.
      Still, "Adventure" is still dominant though.

  • @wildcatste
    @wildcatste Pƙed rokem +3

    Poseidons fury was one of my faves. For me the camp wasn’t a bug it was a feature! I could always talk people into it by comparing it to stepping into a Xena or Hercules episode. That got people understanding and excited for the camp and the detailed theming ended up a nice bonus. So sad to see it go along with the whole lost continent area. But universal indeed has done a good job with their newer projects so I’m hopeful whatever they replace it with will be a worthy replacement. Still- RIP to a real one!

  • @trientertainment7628
    @trientertainment7628 Pƙed rokem +7

    Now we wait for the Zelda land announcement


  • @Aftermath779
    @Aftermath779 Pƙed rokem +3

    These days, big theme parks focus on their IPs. Gosh, I do wish we can have originality again. Not saying that IPs are bad, but there is something about originality where you have no limits on creativity.

  • @zeroraptor_
    @zeroraptor_ Pƙed rokem +4

    The initial story of Poseidon's Fury sounds very typical of Greek mythos and, as such, very on-theme. Shame that the bad CGI is what brought that version down. A remaster would've helped it, but given the costs of CGI back then, I can see why they chose not to go that route.

  • @SamHartwell420
    @SamHartwell420 Pƙed rokem +2

    I first went through Poseidon's Fury as a young adult who was already quite familiar with what the universal parks had a offer. I had walked by the front of the attraction without really knowing why it was there for a long time. One day my brother and I were there with our girlfriends and saw it had a very short wait time. We figured we'd give whatever it was a try. I was very impressed by the water tunnel and the scale of the room where Poseidon and Darkanon fight. I think the thing that always kept it in the back of my head was how high and low budget it seemed at the same time. The writing and video effects were really campy, but the sets and visual effects seemed really high budget. It didn't feel like anything universal would make today and i think that is why it was special to me. I understand why they're getting rid of it, but I am sad to see it go.

  • @lance2465
    @lance2465 Pƙed rokem +5

    Thank you for making a retrospective on the lost continent. It is very nice to see the shows and rides that were there.

  • @brandonzubriski2163
    @brandonzubriski2163 Pƙed rokem

    Great video, I will miss this land so much. I have so many great memories of these perfectly corny attractions. Thanks for the heavy dose of nostalgia!

  • @rashodstyles9398
    @rashodstyles9398 Pƙed rokem +1

    I'm glad I caught this right before it was removed, it was a fun time.

  • @mrWendybird
    @mrWendybird Pƙed rokem +4

    I am under the opinion that even though I absolutely love The Lost Continent, and was fortunate enough to ride Dueling Dragons before Hogsmede was built on top of Merlinwood, the encroachment of Harry Potter, especially with its brilliant theming and experiences, was very much the beginning of the end for the island. As sad as it is that the Continent may be replaced in the near future, I suppose it's for the best, seeing as it's likely for Universal to put down something exciting and mind-blowing in its place, considering their current high batting average.
    In any case, perhaps poetically, as long as documentation of The Lost Continent exists online, especially on CZcams, the legends will never truly die.

  • @jeffseidl
    @jeffseidl Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci

    Never occurred to me as a kid the first two times I was here “oh, this could be different some day”.
    Great channel, thanks for covering stuff like this.

  • @SgtGitaroo
    @SgtGitaroo Pƙed rokem +1

    The Lost Continent was my favorite area of the park when I was a kid. Merlinwood especially. The theming was so much fun. Two roller coaster, the giant tree restaurant, and just all of the fun and imaginative set dressing details. It was like a high budget renaissance fair, and I looked forward to it with every visit to Universal Studios. Harry Potter is great, but I still miss it.

  • @blakepace
    @blakepace Pƙed rokem +3

    Thank you for this retrospective. I have never been to Universal Florida, and this would have been a favorite of mine if I had been lucky enough to go there.

  • @patrickn8355
    @patrickn8355 Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci

    I’m so glad I got to enjoy this so many times. As a kid I’d go with my brother because it was inside and not hot while killing an hour or so without my parents, but learned to love every aspect of it. Brought my girlfriend at the time in 2016 and even then the lines were long. RIP Old Friend.

  • @stargazer3424
    @stargazer3424 Pƙed rokem +2

    This reminds me a lot of a “ride” I went on in Vegas when I was a kid. I forget exactly where but outside or near where the ride was there was this mini play going on about the sinking of Atlantis. It was really cool as a kid. For the ride itself you went into a room similar to the final area in Poseidon’s Fury but everyone was in this setup with bike pedals . You somehow got involved in finding Atlantis and has to race against some bad guy.

    • @DannytheTourist
      @DannytheTourist Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci

      "some bad guy." Oh, no... OH, NO! NOOOOOOO...
      YOU'RE TELLING ME THERE IS ANOTHER SEXY VILLAIN TO WORRY ABOUT?? LORD DARKENON IS GONE AND NOW I HAVE TO... FUUUUUCK

  • @Pop_Candyz
    @Pop_Candyz Pƙed rokem +3

    I've only done this attraction once, but I absolutely love it! The theming is incredible and I love all the effects! I'll be seeing it one last time before it closes. I'm really going to miss it.

  • @luma4902
    @luma4902 Pƙed rokem +8

    I will always say a theme park or land based on cartoons like toontown or looney tunes would be amazing IF they used the potential to have things for all ages including thriller rides inspired by zany cartoons logic and physics instead of always making it focus on kids

  • @jakeinator2005
    @jakeinator2005 Pƙed rokem +2

    NO! This actually made me audibly scream when reading the title and thumbnail. This attraction strangely rocked.

  • @joanfoley6148
    @joanfoley6148 Pƙed rokem +2

    Loved the whole Islands of Adventure area when I went many years ago. Even though the Sinbad show was campy it was a great respite on a hot day and tired feet. Poseidon' s Adventure was a fun show and again cooling from the Florida heat. As for Dueling Dragons never went on - not a roller coaster person - but was fun to watch while eating one of those humongous turkey legs.

  • @danielleborunda9836
    @danielleborunda9836 Pƙed rokem

    Thanks for giving this land a little love!! I met my husband in 2014 when we both worked at Fire Eaters Grill in the Lost Continent so it's my favorite park land of all time hahaha! It needs an update for sure but it's sad to see it go.

  • @kayleynelson8725
    @kayleynelson8725 Pƙed rokem +1

    I’ve been a frequent visitor of Universal the past few years and never checked out this showing mainly because I had no idea what it was. Looking at the footage in the video it looks super cool and I’m bummed I never checked it out. That being said I think it reveals why people don’t really participate in it: nobody knows what it is. As a casual theme park visitor you walk by the entrance and just presume it’s a walkthrough of something, but you never know what. With so many other things to do it’s just something to walk by, especially since you can walk through a whole other set waiting in line for Hagrid’s Motorbike Adventure. With a lack of advertising and a lack of communication in the park itself as to what it is, it makes sense that it didn’t do well

  • @garyturner5204
    @garyturner5204 Pƙed rokem

    This is a wonderful and informative video! Thank you so very much for the history of this section of the park. When I visited in 2007 I really enjoyed the Dueling Dragons and am sad to hear how it was eventually re-themed. I remember walking past the Poseidon but did not have time to enjoy it, and hoped to see it the next time I visited the park. Great recap and history in this video!

  • @matthewbeisel428
    @matthewbeisel428 Pƙed rokem +1

    Great video. I did enjoy all of lost continent. Even the Sinbad show . It will be sad to see this great area go away.
    Thanks for the videos

  • @TheAverageMetalPoser
    @TheAverageMetalPoser Pƙed rokem +1

    I can understand why people think that the show is outdated, but the experience of just walking into that temple complex alone was exhilarating. I’d love it if they just keep the building for eye candy’s sake.

  • @lizamat1140
    @lizamat1140 Pƙed rokem +3

    I just love this attraction. I have never understood why Atlantis blows up at the end, but that makes it so much better.

  • @ksolesky2
    @ksolesky2 Pƙed rokem +2

    I remember during the Sinbad show ones of the characters looked at a full treasure chest said "what are we gonna do with all this, all this junk inside this trunk".
    Keep in mind this probably 5 years after that song was popular

  • @sonnyjimmothy6430
    @sonnyjimmothy6430 Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci

    Man, I vividly remember hating the stunt show because of the hamey performances as a kid and you just validated those feelings. Thank you.

  • @sarrexphantom1299
    @sarrexphantom1299 Pƙed rokem

    I adored and loved this attraction. I got to watch it one last time, Wednesday. At the battle I was teary eyed. ❀. Thank you for all the adventures

  • @DumbIdeaPresentedStupidly
    @DumbIdeaPresentedStupidly Pƙed rokem +1

    Wow, did not realize I was one of the few people who went to wizarding world and got to ride Dragon challenge when it was still dueling

  • @CarletonTorpin
    @CarletonTorpin Pƙed rokem +5

    Thank you for this experience; I feel like I’ve visited Poseidons’s Fury myself now! Also, 28:14 “a near miss” actually means “a hit”. The dueling coasters more-accurately would continually “near-hit” each other, rather than “near-miss”.

    • @PoseidonEntertainment
      @PoseidonEntertainment  Pƙed rokem +4

      I've never seen it used in that context and on a quick Google search, I'm finding it used in the context that I did. I appreciate the feedback, but I think that the meaning of the phrase probably changes depending on the context.

    • @Spamhard
      @Spamhard Pƙed rokem +1

      In the logical sense, 'near miss' SHOULD mean a hit, aka they nearly missed aka they hit. But actually, in the English language, 'near miss' has always been used in the sense of an accident that almost happened but didn't, especially when used professionally. If two planes fly dangerously close to one another but don't crash/hit, it's a near miss. If two cars swerve to avoid each other and don't cause an accident, it's a near miss. In workplaces, if you almost hurt yourself the official recording is termed "near miss" (where as actually hurting yourself is called an accident in the work place), and near misses are used to record potential safety issues. I work in the industrial sector and recording near misses is a daily thing to ensure continued safety. If I trip on something, but don't fall, and don't harm myself, I'd report it as a "near miss" because, altho I was fine, the trip hazard could potentially lead to an accident for someone else who's less fortunate.
      So no, near miss doesn't mean a hit, it actually means "something almost happening but not happening". Two coasters almost colliding but not colliding would be considered a "near miss", so it was used correctly. (Although tbf near miss makes it sound a little like they're not SUPPOSED to almost collide and it was dangerous that they almost did so, but fuck it, I'm not gonna get too pedantic about whether near miss can be used in a purposeful context or not :P)

    • @CarletonTorpin
      @CarletonTorpin Pƙed rokem +1

      @@Spamhard Best "Spam" comment I've yet read (their user name reads as "Spam") :D

    • @Spamhard
      @Spamhard Pƙed rokem

      @@CarletonTorpin Hahah, hey, i love to talk :P

  • @vteknique
    @vteknique Pƙed rokem +1

    Great video, thank you sir

  • @letmestudie
    @letmestudie Pƙed rokem +1

    I'm devastated! I went to Islands of Adventure back in 2016 on vacation and I was blown away by the themeing in all the lands and Poseidon's Fury specifically was one of the highlights of my trip. I never got to go back to the park but I always hoped to go back and experience the water tunnel again :((

  • @bigfreakinggeek
    @bigfreakinggeek Pƙed rokem

    Love your channel, Gonna miss Poseidon’s Fury and the lost continent as a whole but excited to see what might replace it

  • @solcarlosofficial
    @solcarlosofficial Pƙed rokem +18

    I hope they do a Zelda attraction

    • @ZontarDow
      @ZontarDow Pƙed rokem +3

      That's what the rumours are from sources that do have proven connections to people in the industry.

    • @PoseidonEntertainment
      @PoseidonEntertainment  Pƙed rokem +6

      The rumor comes from Alicia Stella and she consistently seems to break information reliably, so I'm inclined to think that it's true.

  • @PhilDonaldson
    @PhilDonaldson Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

    It was a singular attraction, one that I appreciated. Nice to relive the experience here. Thanks.

  • @jimt9245
    @jimt9245 Pƙed rokem +2

    thanks for documenting this.
    Never been to Universal Studio or Islands of Adventures but this is a nice case study of the rise and demise of a themed area ...
    The lost continent look's like it had one main attraction, dueling dragons followed by the supporting cast of Poseidon's Fury ( a walk through attraction and Sinbad's (a show) ... forgot the unicorn coaster .. and an assortment of foods and retail establishment. The theming looks strong but the follow of people changed with the annexation of Hogwarts.
    I'd love to see an expansion of Atlantis with a water flume ride and added theming.

  • @karenhearne
    @karenhearne Pƙed rokem +1

    I totally appreciate your perspective. Before I die I hope to go to Efetling. Thank you so much ❀❀❀

  • @RedCoyote
    @RedCoyote Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

    Oh wow this unlocked an old memory for me. I went to Universal Florida as a field trip in 5th grade, and I had a vague memory of an area in Islands of Adventure. It's a bummer that it's closing, but I'm glad to at least have a name to the memory. I recall loving the area designs the most as I was child who read more than watched films (and thus didn't have much context for most of the park). The Dueling Dragons design definitely stuck in my head even nearly two decades later.

  • @anabolicboy4010
    @anabolicboy4010 Pƙed 5 dny

    From one room to another on a quest to get through Poseidons theory, I thought was really inventive. I enjoy it a lot.

  • @HMFan2010
    @HMFan2010 Pƙed rokem +1

    I remember catching the Sinbad show when it was raining out as a way to kill time until the storm passed. As stated, it was not particularly good, though any live performance requiring stunts is rarely the actors’ fault. Poseidon’s Fury was something of an “Indiana Jones and the Temple of the Forbidden Eye” long before that attraction came into being but now itself seems to be suffering from old age. The Sassy Fountain was always fun to watch. I don’t remember Merlinwood but I do remember riding the the Dueling Dragons once. I always liked the Lost Continent because I’m a fan of mythology, but even mythology needs a technological update every now and then I suppose. I hope they preserve some of the properties from the Lost Continent (I wonder if they would ship me the gryphon to me here in Ohio) but I’m sure something bigger and better is on the way.

  • @larrymantic2635
    @larrymantic2635 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci +1

    After hearing of the backstory regarding Dueling Dragons, it was a no brained for them to bring a house themed after Dueling Dragons for 2023.

  • @masonwhite3698
    @masonwhite3698 Pƙed rokem

    The first time I visited The Lost Continent, it was already being cannibalized for Wizarding World. Even so, Poseidon's Fury blew my mind as a kid. The amazing facade and sets first of all--looking at that temple is still damn impressive. I think when I visited, the water tunnel effect actually wasn't working. But the 'teleporting' effect where the room opens up for the finale, that's still a genuinely impressive trick with how smoothly it's executed.
    I appreciate it for being willing to be unapologetically cheesy, and for keeping these cool special effects shows alive. It feels like Universal is one of the only companies that does this in any notable capacity, or rather 'did' it--these attractions that are just there to exhibit cool special effects with physical props and sets, without needing the premise of a ride or anything. Like with Twister or Backdraft, both of which have gone the same way as Poseidon's Fury. I kind of get why they went away, technology always evolves and they don't have quite as much value to visit multiple times, but still, they were nice.

  • @jtap484
    @jtap484 Pƙed rokem

    I never got to go on the attraction, it was close the last time I was there! Thanks rona, but it looked awesome!!

  • @johnnybegood6435
    @johnnybegood6435 Pƙed rokem +14

    Can you do a future video about Kong: Skull Island? While I enjoy the attraction I always thought that something was missing. Was the budget cut during construction? It seemed a section was cut with the main female character getting saved off screen. Would love to learn the story behind this.

    • @wildcatste
      @wildcatste Pƙed rokem +1

      Yes that ride is oddly underwhelming

    • @PoseidonEntertainment
      @PoseidonEntertainment  Pƙed rokem +1

      I'm so indifferent to the ride that I'm not sure if I could write an interesting script about it lol.

    • @flynnbadillo
      @flynnbadillo Pƙed rokem

      ​@Rob miss the orig Hollywood tram ride

    • @RobColeFilms
      @RobColeFilms Pƙed rokem +1

      You should go into detail about this, such as Fast and furious vs. reign of kong, or transformers 3d vs Spider-Man

  • @himonightbreeze
    @himonightbreeze Pƙed rokem +1

    I went to Islands of Adventure with my uncle when I was 15, and the fountain tried to get me for pointing at the camera, but I dodged, so it hit my uncle right in the face. It was awesome, but I ripped my running from my uncle. Everyone laughed. It was great.

  • @toaofender
    @toaofender Pƙed rokem

    In 2004 I drove from Wisconsin to Florida to spend six months working for a mouse... I chose to spend my first day in Florida at Island of adventures. This video takes me right back to being 18 and on my own for the first time. I loved this attraction, even if I only experienced it that once. Thank you.

  • @ryuzakithecrux9652
    @ryuzakithecrux9652 Pƙed rokem +1

    I went on Poseidons Fury for the first and last time during its last day open. Honestly, I love how campy and kinda goofy it was. You never get anything like that nowadays and I'm really sad to see such a relic being torn down. I do hope they keep the lost continent and try to breathe new life into it with a fresh new ride that could hold up against Hagrids and Velocicoaster, the Greek mythology theme is honestly a really great option for a theme park.

  • @flaco171ac
    @flaco171ac Pƙed rokem +6

    One thing that was disappointing in the new version was the loss of the door effect. 13:45

    • @PoseidonEntertainment
      @PoseidonEntertainment  Pƙed rokem

      I noticed that as well. Was it just completely cut, or has it just not worked for a long time?

    • @erinfee5104
      @erinfee5104 Pƙed rokem +1

      The unlocking effect was missing when I went in February, but I assumed that it was an off day since no one else was commenting on it. It's a shame to hear that the scene has been missing a key element for so long.

  • @bringoldshowsback
    @bringoldshowsback Pƙed rokem +1

    Oddly enough, Poseidon’s Fury was one of the attractions remembered most from my visit. I remember feeling like I was in Ancient Greece and seeing really cool projections and visual effects. When I visited Universal Studios Hollywood I realized how much I missed this attraction since it was still in my head several years after visiting the parks in Florida. I only ever experienced the attraction once, but I hoped that I would be able to visit it again in the future, but unfortunately I will not. If Universal owned Percy Jackson it would be a great way to update the area again, but alas it’s a property Disney is unlikely to incorporate within their parks.

  • @TheRealVolk
    @TheRealVolk Pƙed rokem +1

    Wow I’m so bummed that I missed this experience. I had no idea this was a thing. I guess I just hope that I’m just as inspired with the new vision for the retheme replacement.

  • @justincarlson2219
    @justincarlson2219 Pƙed rokem +1

    One of your absolute best videos - absolutely loved it!!

  • @maddog6620
    @maddog6620 Pƙed rokem +1

    You are awesome 😎

  • @fireflygirl1027
    @fireflygirl1027 Pƙed rokem

    I am glad we got to experience this a few years ago. My kid got chosen to help Taylor. Honestly, was the best experience we had on that visit

  • @twarnold14
    @twarnold14 Pƙed rokem

    I remember loving the Lost Continent area when I was a kid. It fueled my imagination just like the port of entry, and it had cool dragons that were a roller coaster! Two awesome things in one? Hell yeah! But the Poseidon temple did scare me as a kid, and I vaguely remember the Sinbad show. We probably saw it once. Never saw the fountain do anything though. I remember going again after Hogsmead opened. As much as I loved Harry Potter and the theming, I do remember feeling sad that the Lost Continent was cut in half.
    Last month, my family and girlfriend returned to Orlando so we could finally see Galaxy’s Edge. After 3 days at Disney parks, my parents opted to not join me and my girlfriend as we used our last day in Florida to see both Universal and Islands. I was actually a little surprised to see Lost Continent was still around, although it only boasted 2 attractions. Still, I was glad to show it to my girlfriend. We did see Poseidon’s temple because it was too unique that she had to just experience it herself, even though it ate into our time (a precious commodity when you are seeing 2 parks in a day). I got a video of the water tunnel, which I was glad to get now hearing that it is closing. But also I got to see my girlfriend’s face lit up with joy at the final battle. She loves the camp, so now I’m really glad to have seen the show when we did.

  • @KreuzDrache
    @KreuzDrache Pƙed rokem +2

    Definitely got to see both versions of Poseidon's fury. First one scared me as a kid lmao. Missed out on Dueling Dragons though, was too scared to ride it.

  • @eviltom17
    @eviltom17 Pƙed rokem +1

    I still miss the original Zeus VS Poseidon version. It'll be sad to see it go. it was always a great way to get out of the heat and sun. Cool off and relax. The facade was also among the best ever created.

    • @Jushwa
      @Jushwa Pƙed rokem

      Fr the facade in front of this ride with mythos is absolutely epic

  • @jamiekyrin
    @jamiekyrin Pƙed rokem +1

    The water tunnel was very cool. I will miss it.

  • @endruler8625
    @endruler8625 Pƙed rokem +1

    My family got to see this show when we went to universal in 2016. Makes me really sad that it’s gone

  • @LittleIslander100
    @LittleIslander100 Pƙed rokem +1

    Damn, this was always one of my favorite rides at the whole resort. I'm super glad I got back there earlier this year in order to get another ride in before it kicked the bucket. Shame I never took the chance to appreciate the themeing of the land more thororughly.

  • @flashuser777
    @flashuser777 Pƙed 15 dny

    I remember riding Dueling Dragons when they were dueling. I remember being really struck by the "choose your death, by fire or ice" part in the queue

  • @karebear3152
    @karebear3152 Pƙed 7 dny

    I bought the "Final Tour" Poseidon's Fury T-Shirt and have received multiple compliments on the art of it from a lot of people at work, even if they have no idea what it's referencing. I also loved the art and that's why I bought it. I can't be positive I ever actually experienced the attraction other than through video. I do remember riding Dueling Dragons in the early years of the park being open, but I don't remember if it was before or after Fury changed from the Zeus vs Poseidon to Darkanon vs Poseidon theme. Maybe i did experience it but it didn't leave enough of an impression to send it to long term memory storage lol.

  • @PandaPelley
    @PandaPelley Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

    Sorta miss this attraction. I was lucky enough to see the original version twice, I'm glad I got to see it a second time before they changed it. It was such a unique thing for a big theme park like that, having the Keeper be a live actor who was right next to you gave the show a more intimate feel and helped you connect to the events more. I do remember the CGI part being a little difficult to see properly, depending on the angle you were standing mostly.
    Wish I was forward thinking enough to have gotten footage of things like that when I could, but my family wasn't much of the "home movies" type.

  • @HenshinHead
    @HenshinHead Pƙed rokem +2

    As beautifully themed as the area is -- and I do hate to say it, but -- it is a shame there isn't an existing, successful enough IP in Universal's roster that fits the theme of the land enough to salvage it with some minor retheming. If for any other reason than to save all the grandiose architecture and all the elaborate rockwork and statuary from getting demolished completely. I'll admit, I was one of those tourists who only ever walked through the area on my way to a different part of the park (my first ever trip was Grad Bash '09 and the medieval section was already closed down and being converted into Hogsmeade) but I could still appreciate the amount of effort that went into the area. My only complaint with the place was that I wish it had been built closer to the Port of Entry. Nothing more thematically jarring than going from some medieval port town to a lost continent with a medieval bazaar and having to cross through Seuss Landing in-between. Can't say if that would've extended it's life q bit longer, or if the entry to IoA would've been completely overtaken by Hogsmeade by now, but the whole park really would've been better served had that ancient seaport vibe carrried over from land to land.