May 31, 2007, was a “big news day” for theme park fans. The speculation and rumors gave way to an official announcement. “The Wizarding World of Harry Potter” was coming to the Universal Orlando Resort.
On the Internet, some Disney theme park fans were thrilled—not because they were glad Universal won the rights and the plans were spectacular, but because now Disney would need to make equally spectacular enhancements to Walt Disney World to remain competitive. This article looks at how Disney’s “World” is responding to the “World” of the Wizards.
What do you think about it? I'm almost certain that Disney would find some way to counteract any loss in visitations to their parks.The press release included two conceptual renderings, a poster image, and a logo. Both renderings were spectacular. As conceptual renderings, the artwork conveys the mood and approach, but doesn’t necessarily provide an accurate representation of what will be built. In the rendering, Hogsmeade looks huge. Still, if Hogsmeade in Orlando ends up looking anything like the rendering, it will truly be “second-to-none.”
Conceptual rendering of Hogwarts © Universal Studios
Hogwarts castle is perched high atop a rugged mountain.
Cinderella Castle at the Magic Kingdom is huge compared to Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland. It appears that Hogwarts castle will be huge compared to Cinderella Castle. The rendering suggests that the rocky base on which the castle sits will serve as a show building for a major attraction.
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