How Universal Studios Orlando Can Dethrone Disney World

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024

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  • @aidan2565
    @aidan2565 Před 2 lety +563

    Velocicoaster and Hagrid’s alone have made Universal a must-visit.

    • @cuttinol
      @cuttinol Před 2 lety +36

      it's definitely made IOA a must visit for sure! I think the other park however does need some additions

    • @brandonrosen9266
      @brandonrosen9266 Před 2 lety +14

      @@cuttinol its rumored that something will replace the kid area in the park, most likely pokemon

    • @nerdgurl402
      @nerdgurl402 Před 2 lety +7

      Just went in December and these were my favorite coasters!

    • @TRUMPSURVIVES
      @TRUMPSURVIVES Před 2 lety +14

      Velocicoaster is the best coaster I’ve ever been on. Awesome ride.

    • @geneviekent396
      @geneviekent396 Před 2 lety +3

      Once universal makes a few more rides of this quality and thrill, I think Disney is going to really start seeing some losses

  • @charliemacsart
    @charliemacsart Před 2 lety +450

    Honestly, as someone who prefers Disney over Universal, I HOPE Universal takes over and becomes the Industry leader. Disney needs to be knocked down a peg and put in their place. They need to remember what made their parks successful- quality and innovative attractions, incredible and immersive theming, and accessibility. Disney right now has done nothing but pump out cheap and low quality rethemes and cloned attractions, and increase prices to try to limit the classes of people that can visit their parks. I can't tell you the last time Disney Parks did something exciting or innovative.

    • @nerdgurl402
      @nerdgurl402 Před 2 lety +12

      This! Right! Here!

    • @dwightk.schruteiii8454
      @dwightk.schruteiii8454 Před 2 lety +1

      Limit the classes?
      Dont be weird.

    • @charliemacsart
      @charliemacsart Před 2 lety +27

      @@dwightk.schruteiii8454 I mean, what else could increasing prices across the board be doing but pushing out lower income families?

    • @solcarlosofficial
      @solcarlosofficial Před 2 lety +19

      This!!!! After what they did to the new Spider-Man ride I was shocked! The universal Spider-Man ride from 22 years ago is much better in every possible way!

    • @solcarlosofficial
      @solcarlosofficial Před 2 lety +20

      The worst part is that many Disney fans praise whatever mediocre new experience Disney gives them. The new restaurant space 220. Seems so incomplete and lackluster, the new Spider-Man ride is so cheap! And so much more. But many Disney fans are ok with spending more money on those mediocre experiences. And that’s why Disney doesn’t care about changing. Because people will still pay for cheap things.

  • @thecluckster3908
    @thecluckster3908 Před 2 lety +430

    The best part about this war is us. No matter what ends up happening, the consumer wins, we get better park experiences, better rides, (and hopefully better prices). The consumer always wins.

    • @AttractionIdeas
      @AttractionIdeas  Před 2 lety +27

      Love it!

    • @vtorkev
      @vtorkev Před 2 lety +18

      Not if their only tactic to step up is to Level up the prices u.u

    • @mrlego2082
      @mrlego2082 Před 2 lety +1

      I 100% agree

    • @UnityBringer
      @UnityBringer Před 2 lety +9

      well uh not entirely true with how disney has been pricing people out lol

    • @mrgoober8805
      @mrgoober8805 Před 2 lety +5

      Completely wrong because in their desire to be the best, they'll stomp on the people. I know Disney Policy and it's not friendly to consumers/guests.

  • @TheVloggerDude2018
    @TheVloggerDude2018 Před 2 lety +462

    Super Nintendo world is a MAJOR win for universal. I mean who DOESNT wanna meet Mario and go on a Mario Kart ride?

    • @AttractionIdeas
      @AttractionIdeas  Před 2 lety +67

      Absolutely. That's a property that can bring a lot of new visitors to the parks

    • @sandiamountains123
      @sandiamountains123 Před 2 lety +16

      Now they have Pokémon too

    • @asudevil316
      @asudevil316 Před 2 lety

      You mean the Mario Kart ride in Japan that is panned as being mediocre? Hahaha

    • @zachraymond3376
      @zachraymond3376 Před 2 lety +15

      Pokémon is more than likely gonna replace kid zone in studios

    • @TheVloggerDude2018
      @TheVloggerDude2018 Před 2 lety

      @@zachraymond3376 I thought they defuncted that? Bc they want to put it near Super Nintendo world

  • @DavidSeymourOfficial
    @DavidSeymourOfficial Před 2 lety +307

    The good news with the existing resorts' land lock issue is that Universal is building all new corporate offices at epic universe, which should free up tons of space in previously backstage areas

    • @WMFilms25
      @WMFilms25 Před 2 lety +19

      Heard about that. I wonder how much space over will be freed up and what potential use they can be. I always thought a New York expansion was possible by tearing down the nearby soundstages while also keeping a few for special events like HHN and Grinchmas.

    • @marionass593
      @marionass593 Před 2 lety +1

      I heard rockit is going to be gone when epic opens they are going to make another coaster there

    • @Tgod4reals
      @Tgod4reals Před 2 lety +1

      Such fine taste in videos 👌👌glad to see you’re hear

    • @theonetheonlyajc1794
      @theonetheonlyajc1794 Před 2 lety +1

      I think they are stuck with backstage because they use it for their most popular event that they have HHN that’s also why we are getting a minion walkthrough attraction because of hhn

    • @happynessinthesmallthings
      @happynessinthesmallthings Před 2 lety +1

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  • @valeriam5330
    @valeriam5330 Před 2 lety +141

    I think the best thing about Universal is it really does listen to their guests so far, so they know what they want and need and really serve most of the time.

    • @dapperloser3025
      @dapperloser3025 Před 2 lety +7

      at yet it wasn't long ago when they just added simulator after simulator regardless of criticism, the reception of superchraged must have humbled them

    • @redskeleton9204
      @redskeleton9204 Před 2 lety +4

      @@dapperloser3025 There's a difference between those who make mistakes but learn from them, and those who rarely make a mistake but never learn. Eventually the former will catch up, and then the one who doesn't learn, is the one making the mistakes. We've seen this with other companies, my favorite example was Xbox vs. PlayStation. While still the top dog of the console market, the Sony PlayStation slaughtered a console generation being an absolute killer console in the PS4 era, Microsoft after their blunder that was the Xbox one (or just Phil Spencer), started listening to the consumer and realized that they have a shit ton of money and you might've learned of the Activision Blizzard acquisition, they got their game up and caught Sony off guard. While some of the variables are switched around such as Disney being the larger money giant and land owner, I think something like Universal taking over Disney in the theme park industry is a possibility, one that would probably take decades, but one that can happen

    • @solcarlosofficial
      @solcarlosofficial Před 2 lety +6

      Yeah! People were complaining we were getting too many screens and since then the have aadded a life of pets dark ride, velocioaster and hagrid! All rides without screens!

    • @marcomotroni
      @marcomotroni Před 2 lety +2

      Ever since the opening of F&F that has definitely been the case

  • @19kilo241
    @19kilo241 Před 2 lety +109

    Universal deserves to win the war at this point. Look at the past five years. They’ve opened two brand new roller coasters which are arguably the best in the business (Hagrid/velocicoaster) while Disney has spent that same amount of time building one cloned coaster.

    • @blondy2061h
      @blondy2061h Před 2 lety +12

      Universal is fighting. Disney assumes they've won and is resting on their laurels

    • @ComputerGeek1100
      @ComputerGeek1100 Před 2 lety +3

      In fairness to Disney, Pandora, Toy Story Land, and Galaxy’s Edge have all opened in the last 5 years. Yes, Tron is taking a while, but it’s not the only thing they’ve been doing.

    • @JoaoGa210
      @JoaoGa210 Před 2 lety +1

      @@blondy2061h so Universal is a turtle, and Disney is a rabbit?

    • @The_Original_Alex_Channel
      @The_Original_Alex_Channel Před 2 lety

      Disney has build star wars galaxies edge, toy story land, new tron coaster soon, new guardians of the galaxy coaster soon, they are on their 50th anniversary, pandora avatar land, new galactic star cruiser, space 220 restaurant and even more! at the end of the day disney has much more property and money to do whatever they want. they have put in a lot of effort as well. At the end of the day we the costumers win as we get better theme parks from bith companies!

    • @The_Original_Alex_Channel
      @The_Original_Alex_Channel Před 2 lety

      @@JoaoGa210 Disney is a cheeta

  • @nerdgurl402
    @nerdgurl402 Před 2 lety +85

    I’ve always wondered why Disney has never tried to actually meet the demand instead of trying to reduce it through raising prices and taking away experiences?

    • @AttractionIdeas
      @AttractionIdeas  Před 2 lety +12

      You and me both

    • @finned958
      @finned958 Před 2 lety +2

      Disney fans also asked for higher prices to decrease demand. You see it at many Disney fan forums.

    • @AFoxGuy
      @AFoxGuy Před 2 lety +1

      @@finned958 Even now, there are a lot of Disney fans that are getting close to breaking point. The high prices, Decreasing Quality (Yikes! Star Wars Hotel), and fewer and fewer perks for Hotels/Passholders.

    • @largol33t1
      @largol33t1 Před 2 lety +4

      As PoseidonEntertainment puts it bluntly "Disney sincerely believes they are too big to fail."

    • @Lil_Angry_Bitch
      @Lil_Angry_Bitch Před 2 lety +2

      Because it costs money to add more capacity to their parks to meet demand. The costs of construction of new rides, maintainence of those rides and staffing the rides. Disney hates spendong money and would rather just raise prices and charge more money inorder to lower demand to see their old outdated rides.

  • @Joshua_MN_
    @Joshua_MN_ Před 2 lety +209

    Epic Universe needs to have a strong start. Which brings up Nintendo Land, which could be the next Wizarding World in terms of popularity. But it’s my belief that they need the Donkey Kong Coaster at Park open to maximize the land. Despite how cool Mario Kart ride is, they need something with lots of speed that’s not screen based.

    • @AttractionIdeas
      @AttractionIdeas  Před 2 lety +32

      Yeah I would imagine that Donkey Kong will be there. On top of this, based on the concept art there might even be some dueling steel coasters so that could also scratch that itch

    • @dasoupsoup
      @dasoupsoup Před 2 lety +8

      I get your point, but technically MK isn't screen based. While it still fills that simulation type role, it is actually more of a dark ride, and has outstanding set design. Just so happens that most of the action is in AR.

    • @jeffburkholder8360
      @jeffburkholder8360 Před 2 lety +7

      I would also say, continuing to expand on the Nintendo IP by doing things like making kids zone a pokezone and lost continent be hyrule. They are going to explode in popularity.

    • @remyd8767
      @remyd8767 Před 2 lety +1

      I wouldn't mind if they hold of on donkey Kong country. Keep in mind there are 3 other lands to explore.
      So it would be nice, but not required.

    • @Blitzburgh17
      @Blitzburgh17 Před 2 lety +9

      You can't underestimate the power of Nintendo. Young kids are spending more time playing and watching video games on youtube than Disney movies anymore. They'll steal a lot more families especially at a cheaper cost.

  • @PoseidonEntertainment
    @PoseidonEntertainment Před 2 lety +187

    I believe a large component of why people continue to vacation at Disney, is because they see it as a more complete package as a resort destination. Whereas people right now are likely to spend a week on Disney property, going to all of the parks but also exploring the numerous other options like dining, boating, fishing and maybe even a water park or two, they likely don't perceive Universal as having an equivalent value because it's so much smaller.
    However, as Universal has continued to build more hotels, has introduced Volcano Bay and is now opening Epic Universe, I believe perceptions will begin to really change. Whereas before, Universal was seen as a one or two day side trip from a Disney stay, that may no longer be the case. With the third park, there's a strong chance that Universal parks will contain more attractions than Disney has in four. In addition to this, we already know Universal will be expanding their hotel offerings with at least one attached to the park, but the current property has room for quite a few more, as well as another version of shopping and dining like City Walk for more night time entertainment after the parks close. In addition, the close proximity, possibly even walking distance of I-Drive to this area of the resort will entice guests away from Disney and more towards this part of Orlando. If places like Icon Park can be seen as close enough that staying at a Universal hotel is within walking distance, it's another sell to stay on Universal property, furthering solidifying the loyalty of their audience. I imagine that once Epic is built, Volcano Bay will likely get a large expansion. It already outcompetes both of Disney's water parks, which are fine but stagnant. It simply needs more capacity, which Universal can deliver on, really stepping up the competition and allowing Universal to feel even larger and more encompassing than it currently does. Not only do I think Epic will be great, but it's going to do completely change public perception about the value of staying at Disney.

    • @atribecalledjudah5436
      @atribecalledjudah5436 Před 2 lety +4

      My n***a, we should do a podcast.

    • @jasonwebb5964
      @jasonwebb5964 Před 2 lety +11

      💯 agree with you. Universal sees it's opening and they're going for it. They have been chipping away at Disney since they moved to Orlando as the underdog. Universal is way ahead already in social media marketing and customer service and they listen to their guests more than Disney does. I don't know who Disney thinks they're targeting but they sure aren't listening to their guests. Universal does and they deliver. I can't wait for Epic Universe to open. Disney has pushed me away and I don't see anything that would bring me back. In fact they're making it clear they don't want me back. Or anyone who doesn't have a million dollars in disposable income. Good luck finding 45 million people who will spend blindly at your parks Disney.

    • @dane4073
      @dane4073 Před 2 lety +1

      @@atribecalledjudah5436 what would be the podcast about. I'm always thought on doing a pop culture podcast theam park movies video games just eveything. Maybe toss in somthing old ones in a while for nostalgia

    • @atribecalledjudah5436
      @atribecalledjudah5436 Před 2 lety

      @@dane4073 Death of the WDC

    • @SunderAT
      @SunderAT Před 2 lety +4

      100% agree. When we did our first stand alone Universal trip, I was worried it wasn’t going to feel like enough a vacation destination.
      It ended up being not the case at all. The smaller foot print allowed us to, in some ways, enjoy the trip more.
      The area where Universal lagged significantly, in my opinion, was the number and quality of the in park dining options.

  • @AmusementLabs
    @AmusementLabs Před 2 lety +94

    Nintendo is gonna be a big hit for Disney. I'm honestly surprised Nintendo is not getting its own full fledged park over just a land.

    • @WMFilms25
      @WMFilms25 Před 2 lety +12

      They have more than enough IP for its own park.

    • @SvElAdKe
      @SvElAdKe Před 2 lety +11

      Nintendoland would be incredible

    • @AngelRoseFabelo
      @AngelRoseFabelo Před 2 lety +20

      It wouldn’t be smart to have all Nintendo lands in one park. They need to spread it over just how they did with HP. Mario in Epic, Zelda in IOA, Pikachu in Studios. This is how you get the consumer to get multiple day tickets or same day park hopper tickets ;)

    • @therealventures
      @therealventures Před 2 lety +5

      I guess multiple reasons why, they would have to find land whether in Orlando or Japan, how to make the park possible, etc. With them teaming up with Universal its easier to make that land possible and convenient because land: no issue with that you got Epic Universe opening, you have Universal planing it so they know how to run the park what to put in it, rides, etc; but doing a park just nintendo I think would've been hard to do especially if they didn't team up with Universal.

    • @vooswing
      @vooswing Před 2 lety +2

      That would eliminate casual gamers from the park though, similar to an all Star Wars park would eliminate casual Star Wars fans. I’m not a super fan of Nintendo or Star Wars so I wouldn’t spend $150 to visit either park but I’ll definitely visit them as part of a more diverse park.
      Better to offer a little of everything so your park appeals to everyone.

  • @Linkbrawler9000
    @Linkbrawler9000 Před 2 lety +36

    I’ve been a Disney fan all my life, especially when it comes to theme parks, but even I’m hoping for Universal to win this. Disney’s gotten too comfortable, too greedy, and too reliant on people going to the parks based on the name alone, regardless of quality. They really need a big dose of humility.

  • @JasmineDreams
    @JasmineDreams Před 2 lety +42

    As someone who studied marketing and have worked in it for several years now, I have to say you’re wrong about the pricing thing. Universal would do well to stay away from Disney-style price hikes as it’s not doing anything good for Disney’s brand, and the internet has changed the notion that the consumer is too dumb to know if a product is good or not regardless of its price. On the contrary - we’re at a time in the world where the majority of people are looking for the best deal.

    • @allysaber949
      @allysaber949 Před 2 lety

      I honestly wasn't going to go to universal because of the price so raising it would be a bad idea especially Orlando Florida isn't doing so great on quality except diagon alley. I spent three hours there and the rest at islands of adventure. Only reason we paid was for Harry Potter for which good job marketing on that one 😅

    • @ronjohnson2333
      @ronjohnson2333 Před 2 lety +1

      I think you are right. Ultimately I think the war of business is won by how you treat your customers. It was several years ago, but we were treated so much better at Universal that we don't even bother to go to the Evil Empire any more.

    • @largol33t1
      @largol33t1 Před 2 lety

      With Bidenesque inflation everywhere, it's also possible many are cancelling their trips because they can't afford even the smallest price increase. Universal should NOT increase prices. Food prices are hitting an all-time high right now.

  • @user-by7we5ol6v
    @user-by7we5ol6v Před 2 lety +86

    Universal Passholder here. It's also important to note the numbers post-Covid. Where Disney increased more and more restrictions from annual passes to the removal of fast passes. Universal's parks became the more practical option. The parks are now much busier on a regular basis where pre-covid you would see the parks dead in months like January.

    • @jessicaclark4922
      @jessicaclark4922 Před 2 lety +10

      You are so correct. I was blown away at the crowds, even the early park entry crowds!!! I planned our trip in January to prevent being in the crowds, yea, did not happen. Three weeks ago was PACKED.

    • @autisticantonio
      @autisticantonio Před 2 lety

      Totally agree. And correct me if I'm wrong but I think I'm pretty sure still to this day universal doesn't have a reservation system but disney does. So I think that is a great win for universal.

  • @matth3w2002
    @matth3w2002 Před 2 lety +28

    Universal: Universal Studios Florida
    Disney: Lol cute….Hollywood Studios
    Universal:Okay, Okay, Islands of Adventure.
    Disney:Woah okay, Animal Kingdom.
    Universal:Another park? Aww…WIZARDING WORLD BABY!
    Disney:Uhhh….New Fantasy Land.
    Universal:DIAGON ALLEY!
    Disney: Shit…..uhhh….Galaxies edge! Avatar! That should finish you guys.
    Universal:hahaha
    Disney:What?
    Universal: HAGRIDS! VELOCICOASTER! BOURNE! EPIC f-king UNIVERSE!!!!!
    Disney: damn.

  • @christopherray6388
    @christopherray6388 Před 2 lety +45

    I grew up going to universal. Now I’m a horror nights fan so this makes universal 100 times better than Disney

    • @wrestlingandamusementparkl7789
      @wrestlingandamusementparkl7789 Před 2 lety +2

      Well Disney Halloween is family based while universal is adult. But it depends what type of entertainment u like

  • @wolftitan
    @wolftitan Před 2 lety +12

    Disney: "We have a cool new really over priced weird Star Wars hotel. We know it cost 6K but it's worth it right?"
    Universal: "We have a whole new theme park in the works and it contains Super Mario."

    • @NocturneFexy
      @NocturneFexy Před 2 lety +1

      Which even then, Space Trucker Bruce (a low budget movie) looks much more like Star Wars than that 6K a night dumpster fire.

  • @carminecdinoproductions
    @carminecdinoproductions Před 2 lety +24

    Note to Disney, don’t raise prices and just expand to include more rides and attractions and there’s plots of land to work with for expansion!

  • @annphan9471
    @annphan9471 Před 2 lety +21

    as someone whose family regularly visit disney world since 2015, i wholeheartedly agree with the overall guest experience at disney going down. being florida born and raised, we had annual passes to the slurry of parks from tampa to orlando. we started with universal first in 2013 and made the switch to disney in 2015. AT THE TIME we had felt that the experience was well worth the price even if the rides weren't as thrilling as universals. growing up with disney, I could see the quality of the experience tank as prices hike and the experience was low. I was someone who defended disney with my life because I valued that "disney magic" so much. obviously times have changed, we recently decided to not renew our passes indefinitely and potentially go back to universal. in our most recent disney trip, we felt very alienated as locals coming to visit. reservations makes it difficult to get into parks we want and the new genie plus was a whole mess. it's really sad to see something you loved so much go bad, but in recent times we've had better experiences at universal.

  • @shannonsambitiousadventure8530

    I grew up Disney..literally every year, that was our vacation. Disney has lost tons of respect for me since chapek took over and let’s face it universal is killing the game. Rides, prices, growth, amenities at hotels, everything!! I now have a trip booked for June for universal only. I would prefer staying at a universal resort for their express pass options than at Disney (30 minute early park entry lol) and not to mention even UOR’s budget hotels are cheaper AND bigger!! No more shin splitting on the Murphy beds for me!! Epic is going to boost the competition like crazy!!!! It’s a no brainer for my family anymore..Disney just needs help or a new ceo. Rides are even ran down and the crowds are ridiculous. Disney was just exhausting, stressful, and not fun at ALL last year when we went. Crowds were awful and you couldn’t walk anywhere without people on top of people! And how long does it take to build a couple of rides (tron, remy, and guardians) while universal is pumping out a whole nother park while also building velocicoaster and all the renovations to the current rides at the existing parks!! Go universal!!!! 👏🏼👏🏼

    • @largol33t1
      @largol33t1 Před 2 lety +1

      Whacking your shin on the edge of a bed while trying to prepare for a day in the parks? Ouch, not my idea of fun...
      PS: Universal is now back at NORMAL construction speed as they work on the largest parks expansion in Florida's history. Epic Universal will be so massive that the Magic Kingdom will fit inside with pleeenty of room to spare. Since they have so much room, they're going to put an onsite hotel as well as corporate offices. I'm praying that Donkey Kong Country and the Ministry of Magic become reality. There's enough room for them with the alleged TWO roller coasters yet to be built...

    • @shannonsambitiousadventure8530
      @shannonsambitiousadventure8530 Před 2 lety

      @@largol33t1 yep the shin whacking sucks lol. I’m going back to universal next month and planning another trip when the oi dates go on sale. Love universal now and cannot WAIT for EU!!! So excited!!!!

  • @seanflynn6688
    @seanflynn6688 Před 2 lety +25

    Me and my family would only go to Disney since I was born and my dad loved disney parks we went to universal in the summer for the first time. We have gone to universal like 4 times since all separate trips we love universal way more!

  • @minecrafter4623
    @minecrafter4623 Před 2 lety +65

    I would chose Universal over Disney in a heartbeat, I would rather pay less and not have to deal with the mass crowds at Disney along with the prices. Yeah both are expensive but Disney is MORE expensive. I have been to neither but hope to go to universal Hollywood.

    • @asudevil316
      @asudevil316 Před 2 lety

      They are about the same price and the crowds at Disney are better

    • @skygge1006
      @skygge1006 Před 2 lety +3

      @@asudevil316 about the same price? Are you crazy? Or have you just never checked and are making it up? Also, universal has better lines and the crowding is not as bad at universal. I assume you don’t live anywhere near these parks?

    • @asudevil316
      @asudevil316 Před 2 lety

      @@skygge1006 you are dumb as hell...check the price of a 1 day ticket for Universal and a 1 day ticket for WDW. Near identical pricing. Oh an the queues at Universal is trash. But pathetic attempt little troll

    • @asudevil316
      @asudevil316 Před 2 lety

      @@skygge1006 since you are stupid...both parks 1 day ticket start at 109 a person. Delete your account

  • @NocturneFexy
    @NocturneFexy Před 2 lety +31

    If Epic Universe is as good as the stuff Universal's been doing as of late (we've seen Nintendo World which was fantastic), then they're going to wipe Disney's face on the floor!

  • @Grime251
    @Grime251 Před 2 lety +13

    I think once Epic Universe opens and they move all of their back lot offices and HR department to that land, it will open up the entire area behind San Francisco and London to expand into on the Universal Side.

  • @lukesams3349
    @lukesams3349 Před 2 lety +7

    Overcrowding in the Disney parks is a classic example of the “seven chairs ten kids” conundrum. Instead of adding three more chairs (expanding the resort), Disney has opted to remove three kids (pricing out regular park-goers)

  • @cal1896
    @cal1896 Před 2 lety +13

    I think Pokémon could be that brand to get close to Disney. Not only is it super popular with children, it’s popular with adults. Probably would be hard to build a picturesque land around the IP like HP but I think it’ll bring in a similar sized crowd.

    • @largol33t1
      @largol33t1 Před 2 lety +1

      I think Universal will close the gap now that they talked Nintendo into the theme park. I think the creation of Nintendo Land at Epic Universe will REALLY ramp up the heat on Disney. Chapek AND Iger will lose a lot of sleep. LOL...
      PS: forgot to add that insiders strongly believe there will be a land themed around How to train your dragon. They should build it anyway. The two films easily raked in over $1.1 BILLION! It is not an unpopular franchise.

  • @InfinitePlaylist909
    @InfinitePlaylist909 Před 2 lety +8

    I just got back from a 4-day trip to Universal, and the first thing every single person asks when they find out I went to Orlando is "Did you go to Disney?" And I laugh because I never even considered it!

    • @ButterFlyGardenBlossom
      @ButterFlyGardenBlossom Před 2 lety

      I got a guidebook for Universal once, and the person who was at the checkout asked if I was going to Disney. Like, what? Isn't it obvious it's a Universal book?

  • @jerikitaxr21
    @jerikitaxr21 Před 2 lety +10

    Everything you said is exactly how it went for my family. Last year we planned a Disney vacation and us not being hardcore Disney fans had no idea we needed to book a reservation months in advance to go to Hollywood studios so we couldn't get in despite having flights and hotels booked. Hesitantly we got tickets for universal even though we were nervous because my son was 5 and guess what? WE HAD A BLAST AT UNIVERSAL. My son was actually tall enough to ride most non roller coaster rides and fell in love witj harry potter and actually got more into it. Our next trip coming up is to a universal premier hotel and cost a fraction of what we would spend at Disney

    • @bryancurdi451
      @bryancurdi451 Před 7 měsíci

      Definitely, that's why I kinda disagree when people say Universal is for teens and adults because there is definitely a lot for kids to do. I remember being 4-5 and doing rides like Spiderman, Popeye's and Bluto's Bilge-Rat Barges, Jurassic Park River Adventure and Rip Saw Falls (which now thinking about it I'm kind of surprised I wasn't more scared when doing it). Also in Studios with Transformers, the Simpsons Ride and Men in Black Alien Attack. I bet kids now can also have fun on Race Through New York Starring Jimmy Fallon (replaced Twister), Fast & Furious (which uses the same/similar ride system that Disaster/Earthquake used, which I also was able to ride and had no problem riding) and Skull Island Reign of Kong (which uses the same/similar ride system as Fast and Furious).
      The rides I mentioned above are the rides that don't appear when you put only kids on the Universal app, so that's a lot of rides. These are rides that probably appeal more to teens and adults but kids can still have fun on those rides and some might even be appealing to them.

    • @jerikitaxr21
      @jerikitaxr21 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@bryancurdi451 you are completely correct, he absolutely loved those rides. Since i wrote this comment we've had two universal vacations and have one more coming up in three months because he's finally 49 inc tall so he gets to do everything he couldn't do before including Hagrid's. Now when they complete DreamWorks land there'll be more stuff for the little ones to do (which i now have a 9 month old baby too)

  • @landenbradley3811
    @landenbradley3811 Před 2 lety +13

    As an Orlando local the one season where locals are insanely important is Halloween. And universal obviously dominate. Sure a lot of people go to Disney's Halloween thing but HHN gets large amounts of horror fans and teenagers in the area every night.

    • @AttractionIdeas
      @AttractionIdeas  Před 2 lety +4

      Yeah HHN has been absolutely massive for Universal and I see no signs of it slowing down

  • @SvElAdKe
    @SvElAdKe Před 2 lety +25

    I GREATLY DISAGREE WITH RAISING THE PRICES ON UNIVERSAL TICKETS.
    I've never been to Disney. I can't afford it. I don't think anyone thinks Universal is a worse park because it's cheaper. It's not like it's Six Flags level cheap. I look at Disney and go "I'm not paying that I can go to Universal for half the price and probably have more fun"
    I've NEVER had a bad time there. The staff is ALWAYS so nice and accommodating. (Obviously there's a few grumpy rouges but it's rare at least the times I've gone)
    The rides are fun. The hotels are fun. City Walk is great.
    Universal is affordable. HHN is a blast.
    I'm trying to make it an effort to visit Universal at least every two years if I can afford it.
    I think the one thing Universal needs to do to beat Disney is have more kids things, revamp the kids zone and I think with Epic Universe and all the IPs they'll have will cover it.
    Universal is too adult and people want family friendly. As much as I don't want more kids in the park. I love that it's more an adult land. That's what they need
    Either way... I can't wait to see how Universal progresses.

    • @largol33t1
      @largol33t1 Před 2 lety +1

      One thing I like about the Diagon Alley staff is if you are among the first crowd to enter in the morning, they all line up along the center to greet you. It just makes the trip feel more special.

  • @nathanp5033
    @nathanp5033 Před 2 lety +12

    The overcrowding at Disney is so true, I was there in December and it was absolutely insane

  • @JowlOfFruit
    @JowlOfFruit Před 2 lety +27

    I’m a SoCal local who visits disney and universal, I love both here, tho it sucks for both being unable to expand their parks. I’ve visited orlando for the first time last summer and DANG I actually enjoyed the Universal Parks WAY more than Disney’s!!! As long as Universal doesn’t get rid of the ET ride and Men in Black, I’M GOING BACK!!! Plus Epic universe is gonna be great!!!

    • @maiqtheliar7187
      @maiqtheliar7187 Před 2 lety

      ET will never be removed due to contract with Stephen Spielberg.

  • @joshuarexrode8533
    @joshuarexrode8533 Před 2 lety +4

    Disney needs to be served a big slice of humble pie.

  • @WhirlOmar
    @WhirlOmar Před 2 lety +3

    It doesn’t matter who’s on top. It’s always going to change back and forth. What’s great about it, though, is that it gives us more opportunities for enjoyment

  • @TanmanC
    @TanmanC Před 2 lety +5

    Great video man!!!
    Two things I think Universal has two do to catch up
    1). KEEP CLASSIC RIDES!!! I can’t stress this enough, don’t get rid of the classics like E.T. And Men and Black! People love these rides so keep them please!
    2). I think Super Nintendo World can be the next Harry Potter land to be honest, rides look great, people love Nintendo and if they add new IP’s like Legend of Zelda, Pokémon, Kirby, etc. it will continue to grow.
    Also as a side note I’d love to see more ride pitch ideas, as always keep up the awesome work!!

  • @jamesmarshall6619
    @jamesmarshall6619 Před 2 lety +12

    Harry Potter in Universal is by far the best themed land in either parks and Disney's response looks like that, a response. Star Wars and Pandora, while having some great theming themselves, just doesn't carry the same immersive feel as Harry Potter in Universal. Not only that Universal is more bang for your buck as while Disney World offers a great experience it's incredibly expensive in so many ways Universal isn't not to mention Universal just feels a lot less stressful.

  • @CHLOCHLOLP
    @CHLOCHLOLP Před 2 lety +14

    I dont think universal will become as complacent as Dinsey because they dont have the same kind of fanbase. I loveeee going to universal and have had many annual passes but if the quality of experience started to dip as bad as it has at Disney right now I would stop going and probably buy a busch gardens pass lol, and i think many people would do something similar. They have to maintain quality to keep people coming because they dont have the same brand loyalty. honestly I think Universals success is a lot to do with luck in gaining the rights to Harry Potter and how they handled it. Disney wont ever be able to create that kind of fandom on purpose, it has to happen organically, they could have really had something with star wars but completely fumbled the ball by not doing anything with the originals.

  • @jonrussell1690
    @jonrussell1690 Před 2 lety +17

    I hope Universal overtakes WDW. The current CEO @ WDW is so pro stockholders, anti performers and spend, spend, spend. I see Universal actually catching up to WDW by 2023/2024 when EPIC Universe opens. As long as Universal treats their FL residents and APs correctly, you’ll see that Universal will overtake Disney. I don’t understand how Disney has allowed this to occur, they have so much land and resources but they act like they’re landlocked. Universal went out, purchased a variety of properties and poof!!! They are building a 3rd theme park. I think Disney was happy that Universal stopped on the 3rd theme park when the pandemic hit but I think Universal caught Disney off guard with how fast they got back to it and now has a momentum that is seeing things coming together faster. I think Disney is hoping for Guardians of the Galaxy & Tron to help offset the amount of people going to Universal. Disney doesn’t understand that people wants another theme park there but they want to add these little lands vs a 5th gate. I left WDW AP when I saw how Disney was going during the pandemic. I became a Universal AP last year and haven’t looked back.

  • @blainejohnson8775
    @blainejohnson8775 Před 2 lety +11

    They will. It’s just a matter of time. I’ve loved Disney and been a Disney fan for years but it is clear that Universal cares more about guest experience than Disney and will come out on top as the most enjoyable experience to vacation.

  • @Jaheartsjonas
    @Jaheartsjonas Před 2 lety +23

    I'm a big disney fan who semi regularly went prior to the pandemic as a FL resident but with all the crap they've pulled recently I'm thinking of making my next park trip be to Universal... Which I haven't even been to since I was 4 in 2001 (same time as my first visit to disney)

    • @AttractionIdeas
      @AttractionIdeas  Před 2 lety +7

      I can tell you right now, it is a very different park now then when you last went. It is at the very least worth giving it a shot

    • @Jaheartsjonas
      @Jaheartsjonas Před 2 lety +3

      @@AttractionIdeas yeah I'm definitely excited to go and see how it's changed! I remember being on/seeing some of the legacy attractions (mostly bc some of them weren't age appropriate and scarred me for life lol) like ET, Jaws, Twister, the Alfred Hitchcock experience, the Hanna Barbera ride and even Barney so I'm interested to see how it is without most of those

  • @BubbleCatFTW
    @BubbleCatFTW Před 2 lety +6

    If you think about it, Universal was able to make Harry Potter iconic in their theme parks and immersive, but Disney was not able to make iconic IPs such as Avengers/Marvel & Star Wars into good lands…

  • @gamr5055
    @gamr5055 Před 2 lety +6

    Disney getting rid of magical express means many more people are going to go to Universal, which could very well be the end of Disney as the King of Orlando Theme Parks

  • @boomchildrensministries9959

    I think that the possibility of bringing Pokémon to Universal will make a huge difference.
    Picture an immersive world on the same scale as Harry Potter but instead you can catch and even battle Pokémon!
    I mean, I’m a Disney die hard, but I’d forego my Disney vacation for that!

  • @Mike__B
    @Mike__B Před 2 lety +8

    Lets be clear about one thing, Disney raised prices to make more money, they didn't do squat about overcrowding. If they really cared about overcrowding they could simply lower the park capacity by a bunch. That said, I'm glad my last trip to Disney World was back when staying on site offered a decent benefit, magical mornings (and evenings) were substantial, they didn't charge you to park your vehicle if you were staying on site, hell they still offered complementary bus service as a big thank you for staying on their property for letting them know "Hey I'm going to spend all my vacation dollars here". Oh yeah, and when off season actually meant the crowds were super chill. Man those were the days.

  • @Gmaninator10
    @Gmaninator10 Před 2 lety +10

    My entire life I've preferred Disney to Universal. But in the last 5 years or so, all my trips have been centered around Universal with maybe one or 2 days left for Disney. I think that's in big part due to just how easy and relatively cheaper it is to book a Universal stay as opposed to Disney with their reservation system and overpriced tickets and hotels. Hopefully with the way Universal has been doing lately, it'll kick Disney into shape again.

    • @jasmine-rose18
      @jasmine-rose18 Před rokem

      I think the fast pass at universal is better than Disney. I don’t understand Disney genie and don’t want to deal with all that 😭

  • @josephligart4944
    @josephligart4944 Před 2 lety +5

    Universal listens to what people want. And don’t rip people off. And they’re knocking Disney out of the water. And it’s fantastic.

    • @laceegomel8207
      @laceegomel8207 Před 2 lety

      They don't listen to families with small kids, there is almost nothing they can do there.

  • @ottot3221
    @ottot3221 Před 2 lety +8

    In Universal I can have a vacation, at Disney I have a ton of homework before I get there and a ton of stress when I'm there.
    As long as Universal guaranties to be a VACATION destination it's the only reason for me to travel to the US.

    • @LifeformChris
      @LifeformChris Před 2 lety

      But that isn’t Disneys problem.

    • @ottot3221
      @ottot3221 Před rokem

      @@LifeformChris And Disney isn't my problem as I stopped going to the mouse.

  • @wt7553
    @wt7553 Před 2 lety +6

    Universal isn’t THAT landlocked. There is plenty of space currently in the parks that they could use like The Lost Continent, the area between Marvel Island and Toon Lagoon, and Woody Woodpecker. They’re always starting some construction at Fear Factor Live. There is plenty of room for expansions and immersive new lands.
    In addition, they’re moving offices and such to north of Epic Universe. That will create some room between Hogsmeade and Diagon Alley.
    The Epic Universe land is almost as big as the current property so they’re almost doubling the land.

  • @lodestarinitiative4628
    @lodestarinitiative4628 Před 2 lety +11

    I’ve always loved Disney,but honestly,Disney Really needs to BUCK UP!They need to add more land and more major stuff.

  • @tommyguerrera
    @tommyguerrera Před 2 lety +9

    I think Nintendo World is gonna be a big deal, that'll be the next major theme park land that boosts universal's attendance and popularity

  • @amanor409
    @amanor409 Před 2 lety +7

    I worked at Disney from 2000 to 2007 and Universal from 2014 to 2018. I saw most of this first hand. Universal offers a better experience. Even when I didn’t work at the parks from 2007 to 2014 I would go to Universal more than Disney. The main reason was because Universal was more enjoyable.

  • @noeramirez7575
    @noeramirez7575 Před 2 lety +7

    I love both Disney and Universal, but my experiences for the parks has changed a lot. When I was a kid Disney was king, I loved Universal but Disney was IT. But over the years my experience at Disney has gotten worse while Universal was getting better and better. While I still love Disney. There’s an energy about Universal that’s new and exciting and I totally think if Disney doesn’t step up their not going to be kings for long.

  • @ssss-fe1uv
    @ssss-fe1uv Před 2 lety +7

    What a day it is when attraction ideas uploads

  • @marcusblackwell2372
    @marcusblackwell2372 Před 2 lety +5

    I have an insane idea, but if done well, it could work:
    Universal Studios should make a videogame in the same vein as Disneyland Adventures, but without the Kinect feature. It can basically be the ultimate version of the park, where both rides, lands, and experiences old and new (not counting lands that were conceptualized but then put on the chopping block), can all be featured, and while not exactly being a direct copy of Disneyland Adventures, it can draw very heavily from it, with characters, quests, a quirky little companion to help us with such things as getting used to the controls and reminding us what we have to do, attractions that do MUCH more than take us through the attractions as they are in the parks, you know, the whole shebang.
    Well, maybe being a knockoff of Disneyland Adventures but improved COULD be a good thing if they still maintain their originality. Here are some general properties and parts of the park (try saying that five times fast) that I think might just work:
    All the Islands Of Adventure islands, Springfield with the Simpsons Ride, The Wizarding World Of Harry Potter, with Harry, Ron, Hermoine, Hagrid, maybe Dumbledore if they decide it doesn't take place during The Deathly Hollows Part 2 & any other characters or creatures in the parks, themselves, the new Super Nintendo World (I would like to think that they could find a way for both Islands Of Adventure and Nintendo World to coexist), Amity Harbor (which might mean the game has to be made for teens, because we all know how bloody Jaws gets), maybe the KidZone, Nickelodeon Hotel because of just how immersive it tried to be, and you might can guess the rest.
    For characters aside from who I mentioned, I'm thinking--amomg other ones--Optimus Prime and Bumblebee, Agents K and Jay from Men & Black, with their corresponding attraction, as well as the aliens from the immigration office, since they can be met up close, if asked, as I learned, all six Simpsons (Homer, Marge, Lisa, Bart, Maggie & Grandpa) as well as Krusty The Clown in Springfield, The Mystery Inc. Gang, Shrek, Fionna & Donkey, Beetlejuice and all his friends from all iterations of his Graveyard Revue (though for Frankenstein's Bride, Frankenstein's Monster, Phantasia, Dracula, Cleopatra and Wolfman, use the revamped version that ran from 2014 to when the attraction closed for good), the Dr. Seuss characters that appear in Seuss Landing, the characters from the Mummy when it was about the archaeological team, The Terminator for a series of quests corresponding to his ride, and Gru, his daughters & a few of the Minions to name a few.
    For attractions: E.T. Adventure, The Cat In The Hat, Harry Potter And The Forbidden Journey & Escape From Gringotts, Shrek 4D, The Simpsons Ride, Men In Black: Alien Attack, Jaws: The Ride, Jurassic World: The Ride, Terminator 4D, Amazing Adventures Of Spider-Man, The Blues Brothers show (they're also characters in the game), Poseidon's Fury and Beetlejuice Graveyard Revue.
    I'm not thinking about it being online in the traditional sense, but they can have updates based on particular seasons if appropriate, and update every time there's a new attraction so that players always have something new to look forward to.
    What do you all think? Does that sound like an interesting concept? If most of those make no sense, I picked them all together because I want the game to basically be a love letter to all things Universal Studios, past, present, and future, so that it can both attract old fans who want to experience, say, extinct attractions, and new fans, to help them see just how awesome the park is. Also, for the bad rides, we can find some way to make them much better

    • @razormc954
      @razormc954 Před rokem +1

      One big problem: LICENSING

    • @marcusblackwell2372
      @marcusblackwell2372 Před rokem

      @@razormc954 Fair, since maybe of those things were from Columbia and Warner Bros (that's especially gonna be a beast)

  • @AngelRoseFabelo
    @AngelRoseFabelo Před 2 lety +5

    I work for Loews Hotels and Epic is supposed to open with 3 resorts and more to come after that!!! Also the Epic plot is so big they still have a ton of space left over after they’re done. If they really wanted too they can build a parking garage (again!) and have even more space for a possible 4th park right next to Epic. I just hope they keep investing!!!!

  • @zacharybowman3702
    @zacharybowman3702 Před 2 lety +8

    I think a Star Trek land would be a good competitor against Galaxy's Edge.

    • @largol33t1
      @largol33t1 Před 2 lety +1

      That would hit Disney HARD. Remember how they tried to fight off Harry Potter with GE and failed miserably? Universal needs to take note: make sure you have ACTUAL rides if you build a Star Trek land. If you remove Rise of the Resistance, there aren't any actual rides in GE! It's like paying to go into a shopping mall!

  • @obsidianromance34
    @obsidianromance34 Před 2 lety +4

    I can’t wait to see this war at its height when Epic Universe is finished. Another tip for Universal would be to make something kid related. Most of their attractions are to teens and adults but Disney is for everyone. They have Barney land but thats very dated. The minions ride is a good start. I heard they’re building a Dreamworks land in Epic Universe which will be great but that’s only one park.

  • @aleruz31
    @aleruz31 Před 2 lety +3

    i used to be one of those “tourists” that came to Orlando ONLY to visit the parks, we always had Disney and Universal both in our radars but for the first time ever going, Disney was the one we were rooting for, and is because our family had children, therefore a better experience. However, after trying both parks we only kept visiting Universal literally almost every year and i have not set foot on a Disney park in a WHILE. I think that in these past 10 years, Universal has been the most innovative and creative park out of the two AND I believe that with Epic Universe and Super Mario/DK lands as well as the rest lands, Universal will definitely take over.

  • @UndeadNerdT800
    @UndeadNerdT800 Před 2 lety +7

    14:43 fun fact about universal. If you want to go to one park for one day the price is 109$.

    • @perception7331
      @perception7331 Před 2 lety +2

      if ur a fl resident it can be as low as $79

  • @texaspoontappa9653
    @texaspoontappa9653 Před 2 lety +4

    Lets not forget about Pokemon aka the biggest media franschise in the world. Universal just started a partnership with them and that could be huge for their parks! I known I would line up 7 hours for a Pikachu popcorn bucket

  • @lolomundo5226
    @lolomundo5226 Před 2 lety +23

    While I do think Epic Universe will be amazing and am super impressed by everything that universal is doing, I do think it's a bit overzealous to think that Universal would top attendance against Disney because of Epic Universe or In any other Universal location for that matter. People tend to leave out 2 key factors that keep Disney on top. 1. It's a family destination now and forever. Families with little girls are not planning trips to Universal, they are planning trips to see the princesses. Universal is amazing for thrill seekers but not necessarily family friendly (personally I like it that way, Magic Kingdom is unbearable for me lol). 2. Disney is very fat friendly. Now this is where a huge chunk of their die hard fan base comes from. Universal is notorious for being very restrictive in the constraints and overweight guests are unable to ride the most popular attractions (prior to my weightless I use to be one of those people). Disney was the only place I could go without worry or fear of being kicked off a ride. And as we Americans continue to grow around the waist Disney is the only option. Personally after Epic Universe opens my desire will lean more towards Universal, however I still don't think that it will be enough to eclipse Disney in Orlando. I do hope it leads to more innovation on Disney's end because Universal is doing an absolutely amazing job.

    • @leohendrix7696
      @leohendrix7696 Před 2 lety +1

      Well my friend. That’s What Nintendo world is for

    • @StrawberryChaiLatte
      @StrawberryChaiLatte Před 2 lety +4

      Well times are changing as far as “little girls” go. The recent indication of desire for the muscular Luisa over the typical girly girl Isabel. I think you’re underestimating just how popular Pokémon is in its own but the absolute powerhouse Nintendo is. Take a walk around the kid’s clothes sections of Target alone and you’d be surprised just how much Nintendo themed clothes are available now. My daughter is the perfect example of this. While she absolutely adores the princesses she’s still thrilled by those franchises I’ve mentioned that are less “girly”. The idea of meeting Princess Peach or Princess Zelda makes her go nuts lol

    • @leohendrix7696
      @leohendrix7696 Před 2 lety +2

      @@StrawberryChaiLatte Nintendo characters over Disney characters all day. Besides stich and Sora

    • @skygge1006
      @skygge1006 Před 2 lety +1

      As a person from Florida, universal becomes better between 10-13.

    • @leohendrix7696
      @leohendrix7696 Před 2 lety

      @@skygge1006 for me, it’s been since 8 years old. I went to Disney land and it was Ight 😐

  • @Esraem
    @Esraem Před 2 lety +13

    Went to Magic Kingdom and Universal Last year. Universal by far was the best deal and the most fun. Looking to go back at the end of this year.

  • @RamdomVidsInc
    @RamdomVidsInc Před 2 lety +6

    I also think one thing that's help Universal is their increased theming over the years. I think if they can keep up that sort of immersive theming, it will continue to draw people who enjoy that away from the Disney parks. Disney always claims they have immersive theming, but Universal is getting much better at meeting (and beating them) in their additions. Nintendo World is one great example, and I can't wait to see what they do with the rest of Epic Universe.

  • @lexilondono2493
    @lexilondono2493 Před 2 lety +6

    I think Universal keeping prices lower is the best for them. Personally my family went to universal because we had the budget to do WDW and UO. If universal was the same price I would have never gone. And now we all favor universal and are annual pass holders!

  • @maxmusic5380
    @maxmusic5380 Před 2 lety +4

    Universal can dethrone them with cheaper pricing cause Disney gets uncomfortably expensive

  • @dwightk.schruteiii8454
    @dwightk.schruteiii8454 Před 2 lety +6

    Yea thats the major disadvantage of Universal. Being landlocked. Another move is buy out the surrounding properties. The surrounding property is kind of rundown anyway, so it maybe smart to do so.

  • @WMFilms25
    @WMFilms25 Před 2 lety +10

    If Nintendo is gonna be a huge blow to Disney, then I can’t help but dream about the possibility of Comcast buying out Warner Bros. Discovery and increasing their IP ten fold and dominate theme parks for the foreseeable future. They’d have all the IP necessary to topple the mouse and be #1 (they’d officially own HP, DC, LOTR, Looney Tunes, etc.). But Disney’s biggest response that I can think of: a new theme park themed to Dark Kingdom (villains, monsters, and beasts). So either way, both titans I believe will be pumping out the very best they can offer or buy in the years to come.

  • @GrumpyGolf4
    @GrumpyGolf4 Před 2 lety +4

    Universal doesn’t need to do anything. DIS is on a self destruct trajectory. As a long time Disney fan, after the Magical Express being taken away, Lightning Lane and Genie+ Implementation, price increases across the board, no extra magic hours, no night time parade etc…I’m done with Disney.

  • @bluegold1026
    @bluegold1026 Před 2 lety +3

    A thought provoking vid indeed. Especially the final minute, where you list everything Disney needs to do to combat Universals rise. You pretty much said everything Disney fans are thinking right now!

  • @rapunzel1701
    @rapunzel1701 Před 2 lety +1

    When I was a kid, we're talking the '70's & '80s, a 40 minute wait at Magic Kingdom was _the longest wait time like in forever!_ Now, 40 minues is _oh, only 40 minutes!_

  • @harrylogozar
    @harrylogozar Před 2 lety +13

    Another thing universal needs is probably more advertising
    When I watch tv I get ads for Disney world Disneyland Disney cruise line. I’ve seen almost no ads for universal besides a velocicoaster ad here and there. If universal maybe took some money to invest in more advertising. They have reached a point of no longer being unknown but clearly Disney still has a larger pull on the consumer. Universal has a deal right now where if you buy 3 days get 2 days free or something like that and that’s great. Now advertise it. An ad here, a banner ad on websites there and more people may invest in a trip to universal because they know of the said deal. It’s not a huge pull but it definitely can hit the penny pincher demographic which is a good chunk of tourists because vacations are expensive anything to make it cheaper is a good argument to do it in their books

    • @AttractionIdeas
      @AttractionIdeas  Před 2 lety +4

      Absolutely. I didn't mention that in the video cause I kind of took it for granted that they were advertising as much as Disney. But maybe I only felt that way since I really pay attention whenever a Universal ad pops up. Either way, your point stands true, they need to be matching Disney's advertising efforts.

    • @kyogresfunchannel
      @kyogresfunchannel Před 2 lety

      I am not joking but I took a vacation to San Fran Last Year and saw an advertisement for Velocicoaster, nothing Disney. I think Universal has Velocicoaster and HHN for advertisement heroes.

    • @harrylogozar
      @harrylogozar Před 2 lety +4

      @@kyogresfunchannel I’ve seen very few ads for universal yet I get 50th anniversary, Disney cruise, Disneyland ads universal seems to be lacking in the ad department

    • @kyogresfunchannel
      @kyogresfunchannel Před 2 lety

      @@harrylogozar True

  • @wcsearcy
    @wcsearcy Před 2 lety +6

    We are DVC members, and we had two vacations with Disney last year, 2021. Both were so stressful we gave up, and this year we are going to Universal instead. There's no magic at Disney anymore.

  • @melissac6835
    @melissac6835 Před 2 lety +5

    I recently visited both parks with my family and we all had a far better experience at universal/ islands of adventure than we did at magic kingdom. The lines at Disney were insufferable and there were a lot of problems with the rides shutting down. We have little kids and babies in the family and the baby switch/ passes were so much dynamic and easy to get at universal parks.

  • @Patmoorejr
    @Patmoorejr Před 2 lety +1

    Remember, Disney has emotional and well put together fireworks.

  • @ParkMind
    @ParkMind Před 2 lety +5

    Once epic universe opens up universal Orlando will become a full blown resort

    • @AttractionIdeas
      @AttractionIdeas  Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah Epic Universe will put them on a much more level playing field with Disney when it comes to having enough of a product to support a week long trip

    • @mattstjean11
      @mattstjean11 Před 2 lety

      @@AttractionIdeas i would like to see universal build a couple more premier hotels or maybe convert sapphire falls to a premier and build another hotel for the preferred value

    • @ParkMind
      @ParkMind Před 2 lety

      Speaking of you should do a video of universal current position and Disneylands problem of having the two parks right across from each other as well as thier shopping/dining area. Because while it is two parks in a way it just feels like one big one.

  • @mattrost2574
    @mattrost2574 Před 2 lety +20

    Excellent video with outstanding comparisons! We "fired" Disney from our itineraries years ago after decades of annual visits. Here's OUR reasons for going to Universal instead of Disney (Florida):
    1: There are smoking areas in Universal Parks. No need to leave the parks and re-queue through security after every break like at all Disney Parks.
    2: We don't like bus transportation. Universal is compact. Everything is close by.
    3: We don't like being phone-dependent. At Universal, you can leave your portable devises in your rooms. Disney has "phone-zombies" that walk around blindly staring at their screens.
    4: Fewer small children and strollers.
    5: HUGE price differences between Disney & Universal (Rooms, tickets, Express Passes, food).
    6: More coasters and thrill rides.
    7: Many more restaurants and bars that serve adult beverages within the parks.
    8: No princesses.
    9: The best water park in the country!
    10: Less walking between attractions (we're seniors).
    11: Velocicoaster, Hagrid's, Forbidden Journey, The Hulk, Gringotts's, et al.
    12: Rental cars are not necessary, and tram rides not required (stay on-site).
    13: Deluxe amenities sent to our room because we're regulars. NEVER at Disney.

    • @asudevil316
      @asudevil316 Před 2 lety

      Wow...yeah Universal is better because they let people smoke cancer sticks...cant wait to see your face when Epic Universe opens and you have to take a bus to it....

    • @laceegomel8207
      @laceegomel8207 Před 2 lety

      You must not have small kids with you (or any health problems, back issues, etc) Good for you!

  • @user-ok1ek9qx3g
    @user-ok1ek9qx3g Před 2 lety +8

    There should be an anime and manga based attractions and theme area at the Orlando parks cause there are so many of them with big potential. They could go with other video game IP’s from other companies. I’d be down for a Halo attraction with a Dinosaur-like ride system as you shoot the enemies from the series. Speaking of Microsoft, Banjo Kazooie would fit Epic Universe perfectly next to Super Nintendo World.

    • @yotsubafanfan
      @yotsubafanfan Před 2 lety +3

      That'd be amazing, I mean anime is getting a lot of audience reception now. If it weren't for COVID I could have seen a temporary Demon Slayer attraction getting a lot of love by Americans, or something Sailor Moon themed. For now though I am good with Nintendo World making my childhood dreams come true.

  • @robscoggins6524
    @robscoggins6524 Před 2 lety +3

    A Universe is bigger then a kingdom. I want Universal to be better then Disney. As soon as Epic Universe opens up it will be Game Over. Universal All the Way!! As a kid I loved Nintendo and the film that came out to advertise Super Mario Bros. 3 was the "Wizard" with Universal in the background. Now fast forward to today Nintendo is now being part of the Universal family so now we have come full circle. And it is becoming more then I ever thought it could be. I am a very happy Universal and Nintendo Fan. This is my child hood, and it has evolved. I Can't wait for the up and coming years to see what happens next.

    • @Gabriel-zy7ee
      @Gabriel-zy7ee Před 2 lety +1

      Not to mention that now Universal has a Movie for Mario coming up.

    • @robscoggins6524
      @robscoggins6524 Před 2 lety

      @@Gabriel-zy7ee YES THEY DO!!

  • @IngenuousSoprano
    @IngenuousSoprano Před 2 lety +4

    The Nintendo stuff is coming. Mario's section of Nintendo Land already has a pretty awesome model in Osaka. I wish the second one would be Legend of Zelda, but Donkey Kong does make sense with his old arcade game with Mario.

  • @gladiatordragon9219
    @gladiatordragon9219 Před 2 lety +4

    So, here's the deal.
    I'm not a massive fan of Disney by any means. I'd go to Universal over Disney in a *quarter* of a heartbeat. That said, Disney isn't going anywhere. People will always be trying to get all that "magic," even if it's a hollowed-out husk of what it was before.
    However, Disney got complacent. They sat so long at the top, they forgot to look down. Once Universal started creeping up, that's when they started to sweat. They stopped being the head of the industry the moment they stopped moving. That's what pisses me off about Disney - they have the resources, they have the talent, but they've done *nothing* but sit on their ass. They don't care about the consumer, they don't care about improving the experience, they don't care for the artistry of theme parks! All they care about is the bottom line, and it's everyone else that loses for it.
    I didn't like Iger, and I was cautious of Chapek. However, if you want to know *exactly* the moment I lost all faith in Disney, it was when Chapek forced the Imagineers to move from Glendale, CA, to Lake Nona, FL. An intentional sabotage of the heart of the parks. It takes a lot to piss me off, but targeting the people who make the parks happen, the people behind your so-called "magic" that you expect people to pay top dollar for?
    Yeah, no. I want to work in this industry - to help construct these magnificent apparatuses that bring people across the world so much joy. To see these Imagineers, many of which possess a similar mindset, treated in such a manner? Why, to pad his eight-figure salary? To scrounge up a few more pennies when these people have contributed to billions? I *cannot* approve.
    This is also on top of royally screwing over a bunch of their cast members before and during the pandemic.
    I swear, if they connected a generator to Walt's corpse, they could power the entire resort with how much he must be rolling in his grave right now.
    Disney keeps trying to appear like they're the front runner, but Universal's in the driving seat. Everything Disney's done recently has been in reaction to Universal's actions, and I'd argue that they're not as good at it - and I feel pretty certain that's because of executive meddling.
    Correction at 14:12.
    Pandora was actually a replacement of "Camp Minnie Mickey." A meet-and-greet zone that only ever housed Festival of the Lion King, so even that was a replacement. That said, nothing of value was lost.

    • @AttractionIdeas
      @AttractionIdeas  Před 2 lety +4

      Yeah it really is a shame. All the innovating that Disney did back in the day seems to be regarded as "bad for business" by the company now. They take no risks and only spend either when they have to or when they feel like collecting more cash from the visitors pocket. I don't want Disney to fail by any means, but if it takes Universal socking them in the mouth a few times for them to wake up and get creative again, I'm all for it.
      Also, you're totally right about Pandora. I completely forgot about Camp Minnie Mickey! But, I guess since nothing was really there, I guess it was still kind of an expansion lol

    • @asudevil316
      @asudevil316 Před 2 lety

      Like literally nothing you said is valid. How is moving Imagineering to Florida a bad thing? It puts the Imagineers closer to the biggest park and it gets them away from the horrible draconian laws of California.
      It is insane to act like this is some kind of slap in the face of Imagineers

    • @asudevil316
      @asudevil316 Před 2 lety

      @@AttractionIdeas you act like Disney does nothing then when given the big list of things they do you ignore them. Im glad that disney is doing good things instead of building out of the box themeless rides like Velocicoaster

  • @brycevo
    @brycevo Před 2 lety +4

    I really hope they update the older parts of the parks. Jurassic Park, Toon Lagoon, World Fair. All of them need updates and upgrades.
    And honestly, I'd suggest rebranding Velocicoaster to Jurassic Park, and build a Jurassic World area at epic Universe so we can get the Beijing attractions.

  • @CarterKench
    @CarterKench Před 2 lety

    BEEN WAITING FOR THIS ONE THANK UUUU

  • @itsthegasman449
    @itsthegasman449 Před 2 lety +2

    Babe wake up, new Attraction Ideas video dropped

  • @remyd8767
    @remyd8767 Před 2 lety +8

    Universal needs more smaller rides and more of them in different sections of parks. Disney is still seen as more family friendly. Islands is fine, but Studios literally has all their young kids rides in one section of the park that is hard to find. I hope in their search for marquee rides that they also include the lighter hitters and disperse throughout epic Universe. To win this battle, universe needs to be seen just as family friendly. Families are the ones who pay the bills

    • @AttractionIdeas
      @AttractionIdeas  Před 2 lety +3

      I totally agree. Universal needs more family-friendly attractions. Hopefully the Nintendo properties fill this need

    • @laceegomel8207
      @laceegomel8207 Před 2 lety

      @@AttractionIdeas that is my biggest issue with Universal, they have like 1 dark, family friendly ride. I have severe motion sickness, there is almost nothing I can do at US/IOA. We raised 4 kids and took them to Disney all the time, what can a pregnant mom, babies and toddlers, or people with health issues do at the Universal parks besides sit on a bench? That being said, I agree that competition is great for Disney, they definitely have room to improve. But the idea that families with multiple ages and abilities would ever prefer Universal is nuts.

  • @phillinsogood
    @phillinsogood Před 2 lety +11

    Disney definitely needs to expand Magic Kingdom or even make a new park here in Florida!!! They could honestly even recreate something like a Pixar pier maybe call it Pixar Island

  • @kaiserwilhelmthesecond4144

    Interesting choice to have the eu4 soundtrack as background music, love it

    • @AttractionIdeas
      @AttractionIdeas  Před 2 lety +1

      It seemed appropriate given all the talk about war lol

  • @sonimatic
    @sonimatic Před 2 lety +2

    They already have. Going to disney is a stressful and exhausting experience but universal is just fun.

  • @thewalkingdad68
    @thewalkingdad68 Před 2 lety +6

    Universal has already dethroned Disney... the public is speaking loudly with their wallets.

    • @AttractionIdeas
      @AttractionIdeas  Před 2 lety +1

      In many ways you're right, but Disney still holds the hearts and minds of the general public, in particular tourists. There is still work to be done for Universal to show those people why they deserve their time and money over Disney

    • @thewalkingdad68
      @thewalkingdad68 Před 2 lety +1

      @@AttractionIdeas for a now grown man whom was at the magic kingdom on opening day, nostalgia only goes so far. I'm done with Disney... period! I'll be just fine with the wonderful memories of what once was. My family and I will make new ones moving forward...at universal studios properties. The best way to get the point across is with your wallet. And once you've affected Disney's bottom line, then it will be too late for them. It's already begun.

    • @laceegomel8207
      @laceegomel8207 Před 2 lety

      @@thewalkingdad68 I can only assume you don't have grandchildren yet. There is almost nothing babies and toddlers can do at Universal.

  • @thechoiboi5727
    @thechoiboi5727 Před 2 lety +3

    Disney World still has its legacy. The classic attractions at Disney outperform the "classic" in Universal. What's classic there? E.T. Adventure? Cat in The Hat?
    Yeah but chapek will probs prove me wrong in abt a year

  • @oweng7987
    @oweng7987 Před 2 lety +1

    I must admit that my mindset is shifting from tagging a few Universal days on to to my Disney holiday to tagging a few Disney days on to my Universal holiday

  • @ryuzakithecrux9652
    @ryuzakithecrux9652 Před 2 lety +2

    I disagree strongly with the pricing point. If anything Universal being cheaper is more likely to draw in crowds especially when comparing to Disney. Another thing that wasnt touched upon was the whole fast pass and Genie+ stuff, it makes what should be a vacation away from home and stress where you can just relax into a hectic nightmare as you try to ride all the rides you want. Legit I dispise the fact you have to wake up by 7 am just to have a CHANCE of getting a reservation for Rise of the Resistance. Compared to Universal where you can just get an early hour ticket and basically walk right onto Hagrids and Velocicoaster.

  • @alexriggs1110
    @alexriggs1110 Před 2 lety +3

    I really hope Universal Orlando adds a Pokemon land with some awesome original rides and meet & greets.

    • @flarestriker2005
      @flarestriker2005 Před rokem

      Maybe they can in Studios to replace Kidzone(But keep ET).

  • @alexgeorge501
    @alexgeorge501 Před 2 lety +6

    have someone send this video to the higher-ups at Universal Orlando, they need to know these facts as soon as possible!

    • @AttractionIdeas
      @AttractionIdeas  Před 2 lety +1

      Honestly, I'd rather have a Comcast exec watch this. They're Universal's piggy bank so if they can understand and see the potential for Universal to become the top player in theme park industry, they may be more willing to bankroll future projects. But... I suppose the more the merrier!

    • @alexgeorge501
      @alexgeorge501 Před 2 lety +1

      @@AttractionIdeas do you know anyone from Comcast? if so then get them to watch this!...and if not, just find somebody that does

    • @dasoupsoup
      @dasoupsoup Před 2 lety +1

      @@AttractionIdeas I know some people in Universal Creative. I can't get you anyone from Comcast, but it's the best I can do.

    • @harrylogozar
      @harrylogozar Před 2 lety +1

      @@dasoupsoup do it it’s a start ig

  • @cestduck8071
    @cestduck8071 Před 2 lety +3

    I really hope epic universe is good on opening day and doesn’t have a disastrous opening like the original park

  • @eddybig2781
    @eddybig2781 Před 2 lety +7

    Disney is loosing for sure. Universal is puts more on the guest enjoyment than Disney has in a long time. The majority of the new attractions are mediocre at best accept ROTR. Is an incredible experience. The new Spiderman ride is pathetic. Disney used to be the innovation leaders. Now they continue to decline. They have taken away the incentive for staying at their resorts and with the new genie ripoff and then magic express no longer. They have continued to grow only in price and not incentive for going to Disney world. I've been going to DW since I was a little kid. But now I'm not sure if I will ever go back and that is a shame. I haven't been to Universal since they were building Harry Potter. But I know that my next trip to Orlando will be a trip to Universal instead of Disney. Disney is Not worth it anymore. It's PATHETIC to be saying that but you have to be serious about what is going to be the best experience and I can't justify the cost of a trip that in the end is not going to be a fun time. Universal has been putting the guests first while Disney has been laughing at their guests and just believe that no matter what they do people will continue to waist their money to be disappointed in the end. They need to wake up...

    • @laceegomel8207
      @laceegomel8207 Před 2 lety

      Do you have children? There is almost nothing small children can do at Universal.

  • @kylefukumoto5811
    @kylefukumoto5811 Před 2 lety +5

    I would add a few things; #1 interactivity, you see this in Nintendo Land, small animatronic mascots, Avatar Land has just light up floors, it should be more fun, I guess Winnie the Pooh has some interactivity, but it should be the whole theme park(s). The Disney map quests are ok, but it should be a part of the park, not just a paid experience for a few. The Disney mobile games are not fun, they may be themed, but no interaction with ride or land. Harry Potter Land is the best with animatronics going at random times so you have to spend a significant time taking it in. More of this. #2 shade, I see this as a fault in videos on Toy Story Land, it's an afterthought since they put up patio umbrellas, the best was Bug's Land, but that's gone. Star Wars Land is brutal in the sunlight. The same with DCA. Make rocky overhangs, benches, etc. Splash pads for kids. I like Universal's misters.
    #3 put in entertainment like live actors similar to Renaissance Faires, playing characters, Knott's does this best. They have stories, you can spend all day at Knott's Ghost Town Alive. The Walking Dead attraction was great at Universal Hollywood, there was a Castle Dracula all year long, that closed. Their new franchise is the classic horror rebooted with the latest Invisible Man, there should be a land devoted to it. They have Flash Gordon if that could somehow be turned into a franchise that could make a great land, Mongo World. Also, Battlestar Galactica, I went on the tram ride to a Cylon base star, this could be more intense. Universal has Pacific Rim that would be awesome to have as a land and attractions. A superhero comic book franchise is really needed and there are a number of them out there.

  • @lukecavic
    @lukecavic Před 2 lety +5

    Me and my family have the same opinions about the war between universal and Disney. Universal is, overall, much better at rides, expansion, and guest experience. Disney is okay at best in those categories. Also, Disney has become such a toxic environment if you aren’t spending all the money that you possibly can. For instance, whenever you don’t get Genie+ and the Lightning Lane rides, you feel pressured to buy because you see everyone else already jabbing and using it. Universal is also much better at perks. At universal hotels, you get an hour early entry to IOA, and deluxe resort guest get free Express Pass.

  • @Jose04537
    @Jose04537 Před 2 lety +2

    What Universal Studios needs it's a fireworks show or any other night time show like World of Color.

  • @therealventures
    @therealventures Před 2 lety +2

    I know once Epic Universe opens, ontop of them adding Pokémon and Zelda too, Disney is gonna tank.

  • @AmusementLabs
    @AmusementLabs Před 2 lety +3

    With the rate of Disney construction I can't wait for the 5th gate to open in 2045...

    • @NocturneFexy
      @NocturneFexy Před 2 lety

      I can't wait to go to the 5th gate when I'm in retirement!