I feel like dark universes is the most innovative land universal typically don't do much creepy outside of HHN so a permanent land has me the most excited
Epic Universe will be a problem for Disney. In the recentvideo from Poseidon entertainment it was discussed that Disney is comparable to a tech company. Instead of improving the park experience Disney has chosen to impress investors with their latest animatronics. But epic universe will have the most advanced tech in an american park. If Disney isn't seen as the great innovator then the other problems will be more apparent. The Disney themeparks are often critizised that they are too expensive and if they aren't seen as the great innovators, then they have less reasons to justify their high prices.
On the other hand, I see Disney as Apple. They used to be innovative. They didn't invent the smartphone, but they made it popular because of their walled garden and amazing and consistent experience. Universal is like Android and their army of OEMs ( Google, Samsung, OnePlus). They innovate constantly and stuff feature after feature in a more affordable package. Every year many people upgrade their iPhones even if it's the same phone feature wise over and over. Apple is surviving on Brand loyalty alone, which is just like Disney. Now that Android phones are not only competitive but in most cases more feature rich with the same level of quality as iPhones, Apple is having start to play catch up by adopting features introduced by Android years ago ( ie USB c)
@@remyd8767 Hmmm...I wouldn't say adopting USB-C was a great thing for the iPhone. It didn't really improve the user experience in the end. Not really a great example. I don't really see where there's massive innovation on Android's side that Apple needs to adopt to stay competitive. Apple is still bringing in record revenues and profits. Disney however isn't.
@@ducktails1695 again. Apple is making boatloads of cash on Brand alone. Casuals just flock to them because it's the it phone, even though it's consistently more expensive remember to the competition. They haven't added anything innovative in some time. They are like what Disney is. Brand loyalty. And price hikes
Will Epic Universe humiliate Disney? I really hope so. Disney used to be my favorite place to visit and I love what Walt created. I still love what Walt created; however, current day Disney is not Walt’s Disney. The people running the place have lost Walt’s vision and are using the company to promote their own interests. I won’t support that.
A big part is the original license from Rowling. HP must be in every park at a certain level of quality and new films must be acknowledged to keep the lands fresh. That’s why Gringotts is set in movie 7 and Hagrid’s moterbike is ‘Fantastic’. If the latest movies had done well, then Paris and its ride would be a natural extension. Since they didn’t, they had to awkwardly shoehorn in the tie back to the original films. Outside the ride, it is largely tied to the latest films. You should find the license and read it. It was leaked a while ago and quite interesting.
So i wonder when the new HBO show starts up will they have to start putting stuff from the show in? I for one am looking forward to the show because the movies are not as good as the books.
Tho I agree the HP lands are well executed, however, Universal has an issue where they struggle to "stick the landing" on so so much of their stuff.. even compared to when Disney shoots itself in the foot or cuts too much of it's budget. There is just some magic missing from most of Universal's parks. And every trip I have taken that included a trip to both Universal Parks and Disney Parks.. the little things always skewed in Disney's favour.. the prices (despite many online people raging that Disney is nickel and dimung you, but sing praises for Universal... if you actyually analyze the prices and quality of the two companies, Universal does tge same if not worse than Disney).. Disney food, cleanliness, immersion, even cast member attitude has always been better for me. And everyone I have ever gone to both sets of parks with.. spent most of the day at Universal being like.. ugh.. Not as nice as Disney (again the only possoble exception was SOME of the HP stuff.. where it was on par with Disney).
My thoughts are, and I am probably wrong, is that the design for the area was already committed to before the movies took a nosedive in the theaters....that being said, the Ministry Of Magic in Harry Potter's world is in London....and who wants another area devoted to London? By staying with the 1920's Paris landscape, it's something new, and gives a salute to the Fantastic Beasts movies(and more, because I've read somewhere that Eddie Redmayne is supposed to show up somewhere, either in the show that's in the tent, or in the Battle Of The Ministry attraction)💜
As far as the drop or lift, it's going to feel like you're going up or down or left or right. There's a ginormous LED screened room that will help make it feel like it's more than what it really is...along with fans built into the ride vehicles. They also will have a giant LED screened room that a large battle happens in.
there is a reason why HP rides at both ioa and studios have the highest wait times by a huge margin compared to the other ips. Granted if we got some amazing other ip rides whos to say it could change.
Well, someone who works there. You absolutely nailed it. It is a huge building for people to lineup in the cue in line in wait in the air conditioner to get on to the ride.
I don’t think it will humiliate Disney entirely because something that most people don’t seem to understand is a larger chunk of Disney fans are Disney only people they will not go to other parks. They think anything not Disney is lesser then. I know many of them. I finally went to Universal Orlando in 2023 and loved it but when I told my Disney only friends about it they were not interested because it was not Disney. Is that their loss? Sure are they wrong for not trying other things? Maybe. But at the end of the day for majority of these Disney fans Epic is not going to change their minds. The other thing Disney has that Universal Studios does not is Disney has many rides that everyone can go on. Universal has a lot of roller coasters that many people will not go on and they don’t seem to have a lot of family rides that all ages and height requirements can enjoy together compared to Disney parks. My mom came with me on my trip and she didn’t have as good of time more than 1/2 the rides she couldn’t go on due to them being to intense or screen rides that make her sick and she wasn’t interested in the themes because they weren’t Disney. At Disney parks she can go on almost every ride and we enjoy our time on the slower dark rides. Disney also had better entertainment that she enjoys. She was hot and bored at Universal and called it quits and stayed at the hotel for the rest of our stay. I felt bad for bringing her because she was very disappointed.
To be honest I think people need to realize that most of epic universe is just roller coasters but with well themed lands they need more rides like universal monsters to get Disney scared.
You’re not wrong historically. I do wonder how long that holds true if Disney keeps going down the road they are but given my wife’s family have been going to Disney for decades I can attest to the rite of passage aspect of it
Maybe it’s Loews, maybe it’s Universal, but prices are definitely rising. My vacation package I booked on October 22nd for June 2025 is $1300 more if I was trying to book today. I just checked it.
Nope. Disney is their own worse enemy. All Universal needs to do is build great parks and experiences and ignore the House of Mouse. Disney will destroy themselves as long as Iger is still captain of that sinking ship.
It will balance the scales in Orlando. Magic Kingdoms will ultimately stay on top. The recent updates to Epcot really calls into question as to whether Disney is into theme parks or if they build generic high school cafeterias
I really hope it does. My family and I never liked Disney. We went once and never went back. Universal actually feels like a fun vacation and Disney just feels like work and a chore
@ exactly. Too much walking and everything is so spread apart. Universal is just so much more convenient. Less walking and everything is closer including the hotels. Plus we went in 2003
Once again, you are right. There are a handful of animatronics. In screens from floor to the ceiling Huge screens screens that they have never done before.
Normally I would agree they are over milking a franchise, especially one that hasn't had a successful movie in years. That said Harry pottery is special. Even if you don't care for the movies it's still Fantasy. People like witches, wizards and magic above and beyond the franchise itself.
We will be there opening day so I would say if you want to go then go. If you have a ticket you’ll get in and will people camp out?… very possible but I won’t be one of them lol
I've debated the super hero fatigue a 1000x. Regardless of your stance you can't say it doesn't exist and some super hero movies or even all won't have some versions of diminished returns. Deadpool doing 1.3 billion instead of 1.7 or something to that affect. I think if your looking to pin potter vs disney they'll say fatigue. But in this case i think people want variety. Way too many options for universal and the same 5 or 6 continually get mentioned
You don’t even need to really know anything about Harry Potter to enjoy the area. My son knows the IP inside and out mostly from the books and I’ve casually watched the movies but I don’t know all the details. I’m impressed with both current lands every visit. It’s very immersive.
People are having this huge expectation thinking epic would be this out of this world new concept themed park.. when at the end of the day is just another park filled with outdoor coasters, lost of concrete, tilt wall buildings nothing really special minus hopefully one or two rides. just look at the latest from universal, Minions land, minions blast, dreams works land and the new Don king Kong ride at Japan... nothing special
@@hollybabyyyI care. I think it's great! This is the biggest Orlando theme park news since Disney opened Animal Kingdom. I'm sure you'd agree instead of "milking it" we are being entertainingly informed!
Bro we are all excited about this and if your not then why are you here? Capture the Magic is awesome and these videos are fun to watch! Ignore the Ignorance my friend and keep up the great work!
Harry Potter just sucks...it a total knock off of Star Wars. You know, a child lost his parents, is rescued by a older trainer that rescues him and takes him for training they give him a light saber, er um, I mean wand, and he fights Evil to regain his good name. Yeah, that's "original".
I do wish gringotts ride was better tho. The land and queue, incredible. The ride eh. You keep moving and you think finally the roller coaster part is starting and then u stop again
I have never seen a Harry Potter movie either. Not even more than a few minutes. I don’t like wizards or dragons. Add Lord of the Rings and Hunger Games to those lists. And anything superhero. I wish Universal would go with another franchise too. Enough Hairy Squatter.
Not every genre is going to be for everyone no doubt but I do think if the quality of the land is there with what they've done in the past it'll be successful
I do strongly believe it’ll give Disney a run for their money and hopefully end their little complacency streak.
LOL NOT! Gonna happen Disney as more stuff 4parks, water parks,wayy more hotels ohh and don’t get me started about the cruise line
I feel like dark universes is the most innovative land universal typically don't do much creepy outside of HHN so a permanent land has me the most excited
Epic Universe will be a problem for Disney. In the recentvideo from Poseidon entertainment it was discussed that Disney is comparable to a tech company. Instead of improving the park experience Disney has chosen to impress investors with their latest animatronics.
But epic universe will have the most advanced tech in an american park. If Disney isn't seen as the great innovator then the other problems will be more apparent. The Disney themeparks are often critizised that they are too expensive and if they aren't seen as the great innovators, then they have less reasons to justify their high prices.
On the other hand, I see Disney as Apple. They used to be innovative. They didn't invent the smartphone, but they made it popular because of their walled garden and amazing and consistent experience. Universal is like Android and their army of OEMs ( Google, Samsung, OnePlus). They innovate constantly and stuff feature after feature in a more affordable package. Every year many people upgrade their iPhones even if it's the same phone feature wise over and over. Apple is surviving on Brand loyalty alone, which is just like Disney. Now that Android phones are not only competitive but in most cases more feature rich with the same level of quality as iPhones, Apple is having start to play catch up by adopting features introduced by Android years ago ( ie USB c)
@@remyd8767 Hmmm...I wouldn't say adopting USB-C was a great thing for the iPhone. It didn't really improve the user experience in the end. Not really a great example. I don't really see where there's massive innovation on Android's side that Apple needs to adopt to stay competitive. Apple is still bringing in record revenues and profits. Disney however isn't.
@@ducktails1695 again. Apple is making boatloads of cash on Brand alone. Casuals just flock to them because it's the it phone, even though it's consistently more expensive remember to the competition. They haven't added anything innovative in some time. They are like what Disney is. Brand loyalty. And price hikes
My grandpa used to say “If you’ve got a good horse you ride it.” HP is universal’s good horse
Will Epic Universe humiliate Disney? I really hope so. Disney used to be my favorite place to visit and I love what Walt created. I still love what Walt created; however, current day Disney is not Walt’s Disney. The people running the place have lost Walt’s vision and are using the company to promote their own interests. I won’t support that.
The What Would Walt Do mantra is definitely a thing of yesteryear
A big part is the original license from Rowling. HP must be in every park at a certain level of quality and new films must be acknowledged to keep the lands fresh. That’s why Gringotts is set in movie 7 and Hagrid’s moterbike is ‘Fantastic’. If the latest movies had done well, then Paris and its ride would be a natural extension. Since they didn’t, they had to awkwardly shoehorn in the tie back to the original films. Outside the ride, it is largely tied to the latest films.
You should find the license and read it. It was leaked a while ago and quite interesting.
Why do people keep saying this. Alicia Stella confirmed that original permits always showed HP world being split between FB and the Ministry of Magic.
So i wonder when the new HBO show starts up will they have to start putting stuff from the show in? I for one am looking forward to the show because the movies are not as good as the books.
Tho I agree the HP lands are well executed, however, Universal has an issue where they struggle to "stick the landing" on so so much of their stuff.. even compared to when Disney shoots itself in the foot or cuts too much of it's budget. There is just some magic missing from most of Universal's parks. And every trip I have taken that included a trip to both Universal Parks and Disney Parks.. the little things always skewed in Disney's favour.. the prices (despite many online people raging that Disney is nickel and dimung you, but sing praises for Universal... if you actyually analyze the prices and quality of the two companies, Universal does tge same if not worse than Disney).. Disney food, cleanliness, immersion, even cast member attitude has always been better for me. And everyone I have ever gone to both sets of parks with.. spent most of the day at Universal being like.. ugh.. Not as nice as Disney (again the only possoble exception was SOME of the HP stuff.. where it was on par with Disney).
They could really shake disney if they did something with Wicked
Disney took a swing and missed on the last updates, universal is hitting it out of the park.
how?
8:50 streets of France is genius idea bc if it was really similar to hogwarts area thennn i would be like why do we need another hp land
My thoughts are, and I am probably wrong, is that the design for the area was already committed to before the movies took a nosedive in the theaters....that being said, the Ministry Of Magic in Harry Potter's world is in London....and who wants another area devoted to London? By staying with the 1920's Paris landscape, it's something new, and gives a salute to the Fantastic Beasts movies(and more, because I've read somewhere that Eddie Redmayne is supposed to show up somewhere, either in the show that's in the tent, or in the Battle Of The Ministry attraction)💜
If I were to guess you’re probably right that the planning was already committed but the movies lack of success made them slightly alter the ride
As far as the drop or lift, it's going to feel like you're going up or down or left or right. There's a ginormous LED screened room that will help make it feel like it's more than what it really is...along with fans built into the ride vehicles. They also will have a giant LED screened room that a large battle happens in.
there is a reason why HP rides at both ioa and studios have the highest wait times by a huge margin compared to the other ips. Granted if we got some amazing other ip rides whos to say it could change.
I think it's a combo of the HP theming but also the quality of the attractions is the best they've ever done
Well, someone who works there. You absolutely nailed it. It is a huge building for people to lineup in the cue in line in wait in the air conditioner to get on to the ride.
Good to know! I figured as much considering if there were photo ops in there the crowds and lines would be even more insane lol
I don’t think it will humiliate Disney entirely because something that most people don’t seem to understand is a larger chunk of Disney fans are Disney only people they will not go to other parks. They think anything not Disney is lesser then. I know many of them. I finally went to Universal Orlando in 2023 and loved it but when I told my Disney only friends about it they were not interested because it was not Disney. Is that their loss? Sure are they wrong for not trying other things? Maybe. But at the end of the day for majority of these Disney fans Epic is not going to change their minds. The other thing Disney has that Universal Studios does not is Disney has many rides that everyone can go on. Universal has a lot of roller coasters that many people will not go on and they don’t seem to have a lot of family rides that all ages and height requirements can enjoy together compared to Disney parks. My mom came with me on my trip and she didn’t have as good of time more than 1/2 the rides she couldn’t go on due to them being to intense or screen rides that make her sick and she wasn’t interested in the themes because they weren’t Disney. At Disney parks she can go on almost every ride and we enjoy our time on the slower dark rides. Disney also had better entertainment that she enjoys. She was hot and bored at Universal and called it quits and stayed at the hotel for the rest of our stay. I felt bad for bringing her because she was very disappointed.
To be honest I think people need to realize that most of epic universe is just roller coasters but with well themed lands they need more rides like universal monsters to get Disney scared.
there is a dark ride in the wizarding world and nintendo tho? and epic is gonna have state of the art shows in wizarding world and httyd
@@lilHaleighboo13 Exactly.
Dude, I hope so too. But lets face it, if you have kids, your gonna go to Disney no matter what. It's like a rite of passage.
You’re not wrong historically. I do wonder how long that holds true if Disney keeps going down the road they are but given my wife’s family have been going to Disney for decades I can attest to the rite of passage aspect of it
Maybe it’s Loews, maybe it’s Universal, but prices are definitely rising. My vacation package I booked on October 22nd for June 2025 is $1300 more if I was trying to book today. I just checked it.
Nope. Disney is their own worse enemy. All Universal needs to do is build great parks and experiences and ignore the House of Mouse. Disney will destroy themselves as long as Iger is still captain of that sinking ship.
i’d love to see a galaxies edge video!
Working on it. Will plan to get it done this week
It will balance the scales in Orlando. Magic Kingdoms will ultimately stay on top. The recent updates to Epcot really calls into question as to whether Disney is into theme parks or if they build generic high school cafeterias
I really hope it does. My family and I never liked Disney. We went once and never went back. Universal actually feels like a fun vacation and Disney just feels like work and a chore
Disney is still a fun park to visit (not as much fun as it used to be) but it does require A TON of work to be able to just have a decent day there
@ exactly. Too much walking and everything is so spread apart. Universal is just so much more convenient. Less walking and everything is closer including the hotels. Plus we went in 2003
you clearly havent visit disney!!
Never seen a complaint about hp lands. But hopefully the third land is the last
Once again, you are right. There are a handful of animatronics. In screens from floor to the ceiling Huge screens screens that they have never done before.
SyFy I remember used to play the HP movies a lot like that.
Normally I would agree they are over milking a franchise, especially one that hasn't had a successful movie in years. That said Harry pottery is special. Even if you don't care for the movies it's still Fantasy. People like witches, wizards and magic above and beyond the franchise itself.
Agreed. Wizards, dragons and things like that are rather timeless
Disney should be worried. Once epic opens it will be the most magical place on earth.
I'm booking WWHP EVP should I go to grand opening of Epic Universe ? Will it be not likely to be able to get in? Will ppl be camped to be first in?
We will be there opening day so I would say if you want to go then go. If you have a ticket you’ll get in and will people camp out?… very possible but I won’t be one of them lol
I've debated the super hero fatigue a 1000x. Regardless of your stance you can't say it doesn't exist and some super hero movies or even all won't have some versions of diminished returns. Deadpool doing 1.3 billion instead of 1.7 or something to that affect. I think if your looking to pin potter vs disney they'll say fatigue. But in this case i think people want variety. Way too many options for universal and the same 5 or 6 continually get mentioned
20:07 The link isn't there just to let you know.
Sorry about that. Added that into the description
I never watched a whole Harry potter movie. I was forced twice and fell asleep both times. 😅 but the theme park lands look awesome.
Bruh
Lol. I can't say they're my favorite but I think they're really good movies
You don’t even need to really know anything about Harry Potter to enjoy the area. My son knows the IP inside and out mostly from the books and I’ve casually watched the movies but I don’t know all the details. I’m impressed with both current lands every visit. It’s very immersive.
People are having this huge expectation thinking epic would be this out of this world new concept themed park.. when at the end of the day is just another park filled with outdoor coasters, lost of concrete, tilt wall buildings nothing really special minus hopefully one or two rides. just look at the latest from universal, Minions land, minions blast, dreams works land and the new Don king Kong ride at Japan... nothing special
Honestly, I hope Epic Universe will inspire more competition and innovation in the theme parks space.
Agree completely!
I really like this guy's videos. He does a good job with explaining things and providing believable information/evidence.
really milking the buildup to epic lmao
Well, this is UA-cam so the algorithm incentives it but I genuinely enjoy discussing Epic and the theme park battle with Disney.
@@hollybabyyyI care. I think it's great! This is the biggest Orlando theme park news since Disney opened Animal Kingdom.
I'm sure you'd agree instead of "milking it" we are being entertainingly informed!
Bro we are all excited about this and if your not then why are you here? Capture the Magic is awesome and these videos are fun to watch! Ignore the Ignorance my friend and keep up the great work!
5 rides not 4
Hey… I was close lol
Epic doesn’t need to. Disney does it themselves
Short answer: yes (imo)
Yes. Universal for the win.
They’re 20 years behind
Not pinnacle
Yes, we know WDW is 20yrs behind.
@ great comeback
@@dominicanheat2790 Just stating facts...
@ just cause you made it up doesn’t mean it’s facts..
Harry Potter just sucks...it a total knock off of Star Wars. You know, a child lost his parents, is rescued by a older trainer that rescues him and takes him for training they give him a light saber, er um, I mean wand, and he fights Evil to regain his good name. Yeah, that's "original".
To be fair, on some level all things are borrowed from other ideas but I’ve seen some pretty funny videos showing how similar HP is to Star Wars lol
will?? now is humiliating Disney and still not open
Never in a million years
Agreed. I’m sure it was intentional click bait. Either way competition in the space should only be good for us.
I do wish gringotts ride was better tho. The land and queue, incredible. The ride eh. You keep moving and you think finally the roller coaster part is starting and then u stop again
I have never seen a Harry Potter movie either. Not even more than a few minutes. I don’t like wizards or dragons. Add Lord of the Rings and Hunger Games to those lists. And anything superhero. I wish Universal would go with another franchise too. Enough Hairy Squatter.
Not every genre is going to be for everyone no doubt but I do think if the quality of the land is there with what they've done in the past it'll be successful
Interesting take for someone who has never seen the movies. Having never seen it how do you know you don’t like it?
Yep universal will be the new kings of florida parks may 22nd 2025