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This channel is home to updates and speculation of the new Universal Kids Resort regional theme park in Frisco Texas, opening in 2026. It also will try to showcase other entertaining things to do around the metroplex, and news regarding to that topic as well. In addition, it will also try to educate viewers on previous DreamWorks Experiences, and how those may inspire theming within the new theme park.

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@Themersive
@Themersive 12 часов назад
Looking forward to seeing what their actual plan is for this park.
@texney
@texney 10 часов назад
Me too. I’m hoping they’ll have some sort of preview center, probably whenever the city roads are paved to get to it. With the complete redo of the original concept art, I don’t know how much of the new concept we will see come to life, especially with the disappointment of the new area that replaced KidZone in Orlando. Right now, they seem more focused on parking, driveways, staff buildings, the hotel, and park entrance. It was good seeing them do something in the actual physical park that day, even if it’s just grading. Thanks for watching!
@LChatmanFL
@LChatmanFL 5 дней назад
Looks like some real progress finally. Thanks again for the labels.😊
@AdventureGuy88
@AdventureGuy88 13 дней назад
Thanks for the update! I was wondering if something happened since the last updates were from last year. Glad that's not the case. 🤙
@texney
@texney 12 дней назад
There’s also a June update, and hopefully sometime next week a July. I’m excited to go back out there because they had moved dirt around the main park entrance, and I am hoping more has been done to it since then. At the very least, more should be paved. I’ve been doing monthly updates since dirt started moving in November, but May is when I finally got a decent enough drone to get real footage. Thanks for watching. ru-vid.com/group/PLx1Q7X_YqZ2lSVBT8QcWy8Spidcm-NwpA
@DimitriyMykhaylovDisneyFan
@DimitriyMykhaylovDisneyFan 19 дней назад
I Wish Fievel Could be a Part of the Universal Kids Resort
@texney
@texney 19 дней назад
Me too! There’s still hope “somewhere out there.” The updated concept art shows a blue water tower, right in front. While still generic, and part of a possible minions themed boat ride, they could pretend that this is the tower from the first movie where Fievel spent the night and sung his duet with his sister. Simply piping in music or a small sculpture of him sitting on it would be plenty. It would be a wonderful nod to the Universal classic that spawned Amblimation, which later became the Spielberg side of DreamWorks. I recall they used to show the franchise on the actual Universal Kids network channel many years ago. So with this being Universal Kids resort… …? Also would be perfect to give the old Playland a new home, either by putting it in the future expansion land for a few years, or within the actual hotel itself, as the Legoland Hotel has a playground inside. In any case, “never say never!” …”whatever you do.”
@karanvirsingh1984
@karanvirsingh1984 24 дня назад
Germany and Florida Peppa pig theme parks are built the Dallas-fort worth is opening later this year
@YA-oy8wb
@YA-oy8wb 25 дней назад
They still have so much work-Thank you for update
@ashleymurphy8744
@ashleymurphy8744 26 дней назад
My kids and I really enjoyed the update thank you !!
@LChatmanFL
@LChatmanFL 27 дней назад
Maybe a Christmas opening...
@ashleymurphy8744
@ashleymurphy8744 28 дней назад
When's the next update ?
@texney
@texney 28 дней назад
Hopefully soon. If I don’t post in the next couple of days, we won’t have a June update, so I’m hoping I can at least get out there tomorrow despite the triple digit heat. I’ve been out of town for a couple of weeks, so I’m behind on my updates.
@ashleymurphy8744
@ashleymurphy8744 27 дней назад
@@texney awesome I look forward to your next update !! Thank u!
@texney
@texney 27 дней назад
Just uploaded June’s update. Thanks for watching.
@stajon6829
@stajon6829 Месяц назад
Yay!!! Thank you for the update! 💗
@egateqa1351
@egateqa1351 Месяц назад
Antz came out a month before A Bugs Life, The Road to El Dorado came out months before The Emperor's New Groove, Bee Movie & Ratatouille are nothing alike, Small Soldiers isn't even made by DreamWorks Animation (The DreamWorks everyone knows about), and The Bad Guys isn't a ripoff of Zootopia as it's based on a book series.
@texney
@texney Месяц назад
As head of The Walt Disney Studios, Katzenberg knew all about upcoming Disney collaboration with Pixar films. There was an ongoing feud among the two companies over Antz before it was ever released. Katzenberg wanted his film to release before Bugs Life. Same thing with El Dorado, only not so much was known about the New Groove project at the time, only that it was set in the ancient Central, possibly South America. Emperor’s New Groove, was a difficult script, with the story constantly having to be rewritten. Anyway, Antz/Bugs Life: An ant won’t accept his role as a colony worker, and his independent thinking ends up saving his colony. El Dorado/New Groove: mostly just two animated movies set in ancient Mayan, possibly Incan, civilizations. Stories are a bit different, but Disney was still in that phase where they would release Pixar movies in the late spring, with Disney animated films in the early winter. Bee Movie/Ratatouille: Main character is not supposed to fraternize with humans, but ends up befriending one, learning that not all humans are bad. Small Soldiers was produced by DreamWorks Pictures and (in North America) distributed by them as well. They made a lot of live action movies back then. Bad Guys/Zootopia. A certain group of animals are seen as evil. In Bad Guys, it was pretty much anyone who wasn’t human. In Zootopia it was predators. Nick said that "If the world's only gonna see a fox as shifty and untrustworthy, there's no point in trying to be anything else." This was pretty much what Mr Wolf thought in the beginning. Zootopia came out several years before Bad Guys, but both are supposed to have their sequel released in 2025. Yes, it was based on a book, but so was Shrek. Fairy tale creatures are in the public domain, so DreamWorks is free to do with whatever they want with them, but they clearly liked using them as a way to get back at Disney, who also became successful through use of these characters. The first movie is filled with jokes about the company and it’s CEO at the time. I pretty much used the strongest examples, and then threw up a bunch of extra ones which had similarities for comic effect. The Katzenberg/Eisner feud is a fun one that I have interest in. It reminds me of when Don Bluth was fed up with Disney, and left to start up his own animation company. Only, instead of attacking Disney head on by releasing films on the exact day as Disney releases, DreamWorks tried to release theirs before.
@ShockwaveFPSStudios
@ShockwaveFPSStudios Месяц назад
@@texneyThe Bad Guys isn’t in the public domain. Neither is How To Train Your Dragon. Heck, Small Soldiers wasn’t even made by the animation studio. Yes it was produced by DreamWorks, but it’s not the same DreamWorks that makes animated films.
@texney
@texney Месяц назад
I don’t recall saying that either films (The Bad Guys and How To Train Your Dragon) were in the public domain. I said that the fairy tale creatures used in Shrek were. They were in the public domain back when Disney used them as well. As for Small Soldiers, it was produced by DreamWorks Pictures, Universal Pictures, and Amblin Entertainment. This was due to their early start up years, as both DreamWorks and Amblin had studios offices on the Universal Studios lot, with Spielberg tied to all three. So, I’m not sure what you’re trying to get at. The same DreamWorks that made Shrek is the same DreamWorks that made Sweeney Todd. It doesn’t matter what production departments worked on what if it’s the same company. …Although, a Sweeney Todd themed cruise ship would be kind of cool. 🤔
@ShockwaveFPSStudios
@ShockwaveFPSStudios Месяц назад
@@texneySee that’s the thing, because the Fairy Tale characters are in the public domain, DreamWorks was able to do what they want with the Fairy Tale characters in the Shrek series since there’s no copyright. But the Bad Guys & How to Train Your Dragon were movies based on books, so the authors of the book were probably consulted when DreamWorks made their movies. Also, DreamWorks Pictures is not the same studio as DreamWorks Animation. Like Amblin Entertainment, DreamWorks Pictures mainly produced movies that Stephen Spielberg was involved with, or directed. DreamWorks Animation, is the studio that everyone knows about as this is the studio that makes the animated movies like Shrek or Trolls or Kung Fu Panda. Other then the name, both DreamWorks studios have nothing in common.
@texney
@texney Месяц назад
DreamWorks most definitely got permission from the authors of Bad Guys and How to Train your Dragon for those movies, as well as the author of the Shrek! book. It’s cheaper than dealing with the lawsuit. Back to DreamWorks pictures not being the same studio as DreamWorks animation, I think you are basing this belief on dated logos and names. If you look up both “Small Solders VHS opening” and “Shrek VHS opening,” you would clearly see the DreamWorks SKG logo, followed by “DreamWorks Pictures Presents” on both. So by your logic, the original Shrek was done by a different studio, and not the same one as say, Bad Guys. That said, you could argue that two different DreamWorks studios were working on entirely different projects. One was working on Prince of Egypt, while the other was working on the CGI Shrek film. Both movies are still DreamWorks though, just as their live action movies were DreamWorks. Disney went through different names throughout their 100+ years as a company, but they are all still Disney. The physical studio that made Snow White may not be the same that did Wish, but they are still Disney. Parent Trap and Love Bug aren’t even animated, but they are still Disney. Play the time game again, and look up Nightmare Before Christmas VHS opening. Originally Disney released the movie under Touchstone, because they wanted audiences to know that this was not the same type of movie Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast was. When it came time to rerelease the movie on new media, all the Touchstone logos were removed and replaced with Disney. So, you have people who say Roger Rabbit isn’t Disney, it’s Touchstone, but at the same time somehow believe Nightmare Before Christmas is Disney.
@socorromolina7424
@socorromolina7424 Месяц назад
Is in texas o Florida?????. Istmo open???
@texney
@texney Месяц назад
This one is in Texas. It is supposed to open sometime later this year. The one in Florida opened in 2022. Thanks for watching. 👍
@LChatmanFL
@LChatmanFL Месяц назад
There's no way this is opening 2024. Where is all the concrete foundations? Unless this is going up like a State Fair... maybe. A State Fair can go up in 3 weeks on dirt lots.
@texney
@texney Месяц назад
_“Our state fair is a great state fair”_ There are permanent pavilions and concrete at our state fair. The only dirt you’ll find is at the rodeo, which is also indoors. A lot of the other stuff just sits there unused for most of the year. They do use the Cotton Bowl and a concert venue (they keep changing sponsors, thus changing names). There used to be a big science museum until they relocated. I’m sure they probably host several mini events, that the city can charge for usage. They have the state fair in the fall, which only means it’s not triple digits out. But still 80-90 degrees means people want to spend most of their time indoors, if possible (midway games and rides are still outside.) If I remember correctly, when building Epic Universe, they started with the parking, then structures, then actual pavement for guests/staff. It appears like they’re doing the same here. When building a house, you usually pour the foundation before the driveway. But for commerce, usually it’s the parking first, which is why sometimes you’ll end up with a parking lot for a business that was never built, which is a weird find, especially decades later. Ideally, you don’t want to pave concrete that construction equipment needs to drive on. Concrete needs at least 7 days to cure before actual vehicles can drive on it, due to their weight. That would make continued construction a nightmare, as they would have to avoid these areas. It’s probably why Universal Kids has large gravel on its driveways and foundation sites, because they still need to be able to drive on it. Concrete is ok for foot traffic typically after a day. So cosmetic things like paint and textured surfaces can go in after. I’m going to assume a very late 2024 opening date. They still have seven months. We don’t really have unions here, as Texas is a right to work state. Labor is unfortunately (for the worker) cheap. They could get this thing up real fast if needed, as it looks like a pretty simple park. They could open, and still have removal or refurbishment of what’s left of Mountasia as a second phase. Honestly, it’s pretty smart. Legos are a timeless toy, whereas Peppa Pig may not be a thing a decade from now. So keeping things minimal is best. Probably why they threw up Florida’s Peppa Pig in the Legoland parking lot.
@LChatmanFL
@LChatmanFL Месяц назад
@@texney speaking of the Florida Peppa Pig, I didn't even know it existed until it opened. I wonder how long it took to open up the Florida Park? I am with you on keeping the dirt so the construction vehicles and what not can get around, it just looks like so much is left to do and I am only guessing because I don't really know. The State Fair in my city is pretty big and has a permanent home. It's mostly asphalt, grass and some concrete. So the operators come in and in just two weeks everything's up. Anyway I hope it all works out and they at least get some of the Christmas crowd.
@AmandeepKaur-dk8pd
@AmandeepKaur-dk8pd Месяц назад
And I'm going to assume that it will open on September 30th 2024
@stajon6829
@stajon6829 2 месяца назад
Amazing video!!! You have fantastic footage of the parts that I try to peek at when I drive-by. … thrilled to get a bird’s -eye- view. 💗🎉
@LChatmanFL
@LChatmanFL 2 месяца назад
Really good look on this video. Really like how you gave us the visual cues. Do you think its possible to do one of those videos where you take Google Earth and overlay other parks to get a size comparison? I would be interested to see a Legoland park overlay or some other kid centric park. Also, I see you are close to 100 subs!!!
@user-nm5hc7un2v
@user-nm5hc7un2v 2 месяца назад
Wait a minute,it's Far far away castle is like Disney's castle
@texney
@texney 2 месяца назад
Yes. The entire first Shrek movie was intended to be a crack at Disney. Lord Farquaad (which sounds very close to a vulgar name on purpose) was meant to be Eisner. And if you remember the scene when Shrek sees the castle and jokes about him needing to compensate for something, that’s one. The Welcome to Duloc animatronic is meant to be a representation of Its a Small World, and the fact that there’s a queuing line and counting wheel just to get into the kingdom allows to viewer to understand that this is supposed to be the “magic kingdom,” or at least, it would be, had they not banished all the fairy tale creatures. Since fairy tales are public domain, both Disney and Dreamworks are free do whatever they want with the original stories. Anyway, Eisner essentially promised Katzenberg the position of President of the Walt Disney Company, but then later refused. This resulted in the two not getting along, and ultimately lead to Katzenberg leaving, joining up with Spielberg, who also was burned by Disney with their use of Roger Rabbit. Together, along with David Geffen, they formed DreamWorks. That’s why you’ll see “SKG” written in the logo. One of the many things that bothered Katzenberg was Eisner making fun of his height. By making Farquaad incredibly ridiculously short, he was turning the tables. Even the “f” in the banners were lower case because he was so short. The compensation line, Shrek saying “men of his stature are in ‘short’ supply,” and Donkey trying to figure out what he meant, thinking that Shrek believed “he has a really-” but gets interrupted. …there is a lot of adult humor in that movie which definitely is not something Disney or even Pixar would do, thus setting them apart. I find the whole Katzenberg vs Eisner topic is very fascinating, one that lead to a series of copycat movies and other concepts. Since he worked at Disney, he pretty much knew about their current and future plans.
@YA-oy8wb
@YA-oy8wb 2 месяца назад
You should pass by the peppa pig theme park it seems they have made lots of progress since you last went
@texney
@texney 2 месяца назад
Thanks for the tip. I was going to wait till July, so I would have two months in between each visit, but if they’re speeding things along, I may have to start doing monthly updates like I do with Universal. These are just a series of driving videos, which is why they’re every four months. Frisco changes so much so fast, that it makes sense, whereas, I only have one set of NRH driving videos because not much really has changed, at least since last year. I think some residential north of NRH2O finished the year before Peppa Pig announced its plans for a Texas park. Also, I got a new drone. Once these driving videos are done, (I think there are three more scheduled to go), everyone will finally get to see the entire Universal Property. I may have to come back out to Peppa Pig if they are indeed speeding things along and actually film the full property. It would be good to know what they plan on doing with the former parking lot, since it’s been removed, and if they currently are doing anything to the former Mountasia area. The property south of it recently was for sale. I wonder if Merlin bought it.
@LChatmanFL
@LChatmanFL 2 месяца назад
Loving the Trolls soundtrack!
@texney
@texney 2 месяца назад
Thanks for noticing. When I first started doing the driving videos, waiting… …hoping… …they’d break ground, I used soundtracks from DreamWorks films. The very first series had Spirit - Stallion of the Cimarron. I wasn’t sure if anyone would notice, being that it’s an old hand drawn style animation from over twenty years ago, but even if not, it seemed appropriate given that there was still so much pasture and prairie land, plus, Bryan Adams!!! My favorite DreamWorks movie is Sweeney Todd, but I don’t know if that soundtrack would fit right. 😁 I used what I could from Shrek 1 & 2, and decided to just go with Trolls for 2024.
@LChatmanFL
@LChatmanFL 3 месяца назад
Finally! Some progress.
@stajon6829
@stajon6829 3 месяца назад
I love the part where you’re driving parallel to the DNT… it really showcases the dimensions of the property. I’m ready for water utilities to be done so you can get some amazing shots of vertical construction… wohoo! 🎉❤ You’ve given me a lot of cool footage to put on my large screen TV. Can’t wait!!!! I just need my hubby to get off the TV first. 😂
@texney
@texney 3 месяца назад
“Large screen TV,” you say? I’ve been informed that a better drone is on the way. The crappy cheap one I’ve been using films at 720, but this new one will have the better 1080 resolution. So hopefully you’ll be able to finally see some better quality drone footage of the ENTIRE property with these monthly updates.
@stajon6829
@stajon6829 3 месяца назад
Your videos are fine the way they are by the way I just meant that my astigmatism is so bad that I have to have it on the large screen TV to see it in the detail that I want. 😂Lol (with practically any video.)
@YA-oy8wb
@YA-oy8wb 3 месяца назад
Thank you for update🙏
@texney
@texney 3 месяца назад
When I saw the Peppa Pig ride all the way from the main road (26) Easter weekend, I knew you were right in requesting an update. I was excited to get out there yesterday, but was surprised that was basically it. Just a bunch of people still moving dirt around, but it looks like instead of a flat boring piece of property, the work being done was making this out to be several elevations, with all the plumbing and electrical mostly buried by this point. I bet things will really start to move along quicker soon, but I’m thinking this will be more of a late fall/early winter opening, if that 2024 deadline stands true.
@oscarm.4078
@oscarm.4078 3 месяца назад
​@@texneyearly winter sounds about right, if they pull it off at all
@LChatmanFL
@LChatmanFL 3 месяца назад
Coming 2024? Man it sure seems like a lot of work needs to be done. Also, is this a Merlin Entertainment project? I thought they had the license for their Legoland parks.
@texney
@texney 3 месяца назад
Yeah, I wanted to make sure I had video of the 2024 banners because it was such a shock last year when they claimed the opening date. The video will be amusing if they fail to meet that deadline. It took Universal nearly 10 months before breaking ground with a 2026 promised date. Peppa Pig made their announcements a month or so after Universal, breaking ground in last spring, promising 2024. Now, granted, this is basically a clone of the Florida park, so they don’t have a whole lot to do now that electrical and plumbing is all buried. I truly believe that everything they need to get this park up and running has already been delivered, some as early as last October, and on the premises, while Universal is making theirs from scratch, and are still constructing them off property, which is why it will take them longer. Merlin Entertainment surprisingly owns and operates a lot of entertainment venues, mostly theme parks outside the US. They own all the Legolands, and their first Peppa Pig theme park, they built right next to Legoland for that reason. They also own SeaLife, which is why many are next to Legolands, though the one in FL is not. In the DFW area, they first invested in a large outlet mall right outside one of the busiest international airports in the world. They built one of their Legoland Discovery Centers, with a SeaLife, next to it. I wanna say 6 or so years ago, they opened up a Peppa Pig World of Play in that very same mall, but on the other side of it. It’s mostly just an indoor playground themed to the show, but its success inspired them to select DFW for their second outdoor Peppa Pig park. The line to get in STILL backs up into the mall on the weekends and holidays! I grew up with this mall, so I always felt the Discovery Center space had a bit of a curse on it, as everything that opened was pretty cool, but could not last more than a year or two. Merlin Entertainment broke that curse, as the discovery center has been open for about 14 years, as has SeaLife, which took over the Former GameWorks location (if you remember the gaming aspect of DisneyQuest, that’s what it was). At one point, Disneyland would rent out space in the future Discovery Center by the month just to unload unsold Disneyland merch, as we would not get our own Disney Store for a while. With the closing of so many Disney Stores, this mall has one of the last surviving few as it remains an outlet for not only the website, but for the parks as well. If you’re familiar with Character Warehouse, this is somewhat similar. What I am interested in is how much of the former Mountasia family fun center will remain. It would be nice if there are things other age groups within the family could enjoy together like go karts, miniature golf, and such, but the property looked kinda in disrepair before they bought it, so I don’t know what can be saved, and what will be saved. I remember my first driving videos there. The blue barns looked like the scene from a horror movie!!!
@LChatmanFL
@LChatmanFL 3 месяца назад
@@texney Merlin here in Florida is moving the Sea life aquarium from International drive in Orlando to their park. So when you visit Legoland FL you will be able to do Peppa Pig and SeaLife. Not sure what they will do with Madam Tussaud's Wax museum on I drive. When the Frisco park opens up I want to take my grandson so that I can compare it to Legoland.
@texney
@texney 3 месяца назад
Forgive my late reply, but regarding the desire to compare the Frisco park to Legoland… …it reminded me of my September visit. You know, open grasslands, with a future road… …I found a Lego brick. Like, no lie. Someone left behind a Lego brick!!! It might’ve fallen out of one of the workers trucks, because why else would it be doing there? But there it was, staring up at me, as if to say “Hi. This is it. Legoland.”
@LChatmanFL
@LChatmanFL 3 месяца назад
@@texney I hope some Legoland exec didn't try to put some funky hex on the park... Just kidding. But that is weirdly ironic.
@Lucklyist
@Lucklyist 2 месяца назад
@@texney To me, Texas always seemed the next logical step for them to build a Legoland. And I was perplexed when they went for what seems a standalone site for Peppa Pig Theme Park. Then the Universal Kids announcement came and all was clear.
@YA-oy8wb
@YA-oy8wb 4 месяца назад
Could you give us an update on Peppa Pig?
@texney
@texney 4 месяца назад
You know what? Yeah. Yes I could. I will definitely take your request into consideration. I wasn’t going to do that park often, simply because my kid is too old, and I am still a little bit mad at her for playing “muddy puddles” on our carpet with a bottle of ink she found. (What is this show teaching these kids?!?) But I noticed that one drone video of it seems to have a following, so there’s no real reason why I shouldn’t. To be honest, my in laws live directly behind it, and could even walk to it. They’re excited because by the time it opens, their other grandchild will be just the right age for it. This park is scheduled to open sometime this year, but that drone video is from January, and even though they have park attraction elements ready to install, the property didn’t really appear that far along. So it would be nice to do an update to see if they’ll actually make that deadline. They already missed spring break, and the summer will be big, with NRH2O right next door. I probably won’t do monthly updates like I do with Universal, but I could probably start doing videos every four months, like I do with the Universal driving videos. That would put the next update in May, but since I will be over there visiting for Easter, if it looks like things have sped up, I may do it sooner rather than later, because, like I said, the elements are there. They’ve got a lot of stuff in storage containers, and there’s an old building (shown in the Peppa Pig thumbnail that they’re probably using for storage as well). It’s most likely a direct clone of Florida. BTW, if it’s alright for me to ask, are you local? Do you have any interest in the Peppa Pig World of Play in Grapevine, or have ever been to it? My daughter was already in kindergarten by the time it opened, so I never took her. I was wondering if you were interested in any video of that. It’s too weird for an adult to buy admission without a kid, but I do have some video of the gift shop, and outside, that I took last year. Do you have any interest in that as a potential video?
@YA-oy8wb
@YA-oy8wb 4 месяца назад
@@texneyHaha😅Did not expect that response but I only live like 18 minutes away from the park. I am interested in the park because my child currently likes peppa pig and I have never really taken him to a theme park of some sort. Kinda wanna know how much progress they have made. Also of course you can post the video-I will be looking forward to it🎉
@texney
@texney 4 месяца назад
I will see what I can do. In the mean time, I highly suggest taking your kid to Peppa Pig World of Play in Grapevine Mills ASAP. They grow up so fast, and I regret not taking my kid IMMEDIATELY when it opened, because she really did grow out of it fast. I’d pick a weekday when schools are in session because I have seen spring break, and that line is LONG! I can’t imagine standing in that line with a toddler. That mall is busy on weekends and holidays, so it may be too much stimulation, and a meltdown is possible. (for adults, I don’t know about children 😁) Look up some videos about what it’s like, and just realize it’s an indoor playground for them, which essentially is what the theme park will be, with a handful of kiddie rides. But you go to see your kid smile, and that’s enough of a good time for you, I guess. Besides, unlike the theme park, it’s fully air conditioned. 👍 Merlin Entertainment owns the Legoland AND SeaLife, as well as World of Play at Grapevine Mills, so seeing the success of that indoor Peppa Pig play area is what led to them picking DFW for a second US location. They’ve had that Legoland Discovery Center for about 14 years now, and it’s been such a success that they expanded. I wonder if we’ll see a true Legoland somewhere in DFW in the future. …after our kids are all grown up, of course.
@LChatmanFL
@LChatmanFL 4 месяца назад
Thanks for update
@LChatmanFL
@LChatmanFL 5 месяцев назад
Its like Epic Universe all over again... I wonder when the first foundations will get poured.
@LChatmanFL
@LChatmanFL 6 месяцев назад
Thanks again for the updates. You can really see the size of the area with the drone footage.
@LChatmanFL
@LChatmanFL 7 месяцев назад
There are parts I like better in the new and some I like better in the old. Seeing. Bikini Bottom added should be a big hit. Looks like a giant splash around area .
@texney
@texney 7 месяцев назад
Yeah, I honestly am not liking the new art. Just looks cheaper IMO. Just comparing the boat ride transformation is an example of what I mean. Also, I know there were some talks about what a “dark ride” really was, which is why there’s a lot more buildings, because I do think there will be indoor rides now. So hopefully that’s where the budget is going. I honestly was surprised about replacing Madagascar with Sponge Bob. I didn’t figure Universal would pay Paramount for the rights to use him. It’s one of the reasons I figured we wouldn’t see a Wizarding World here, because they’d have to pay WB more money. Makes sense for Epic Universe, but not for an experimental small regional park. Naming it Universal Kids does allow the inclusion of Illumination properties like Minions, but I would have thought they would include other properties, like Sing! And Secret Life of Pets, before Sponge Bob. Just seems like a missed opportunity. It does, however, give them the opportunity to repurpose anything they may still have left of Fievel’s Playland, if they’re willing to ship it over here. I doubt they’d revive the IP, but they could just embed it somewhere, even if in the hotel. (Legoland Hotel has a playground in the lobby)
@LChatmanFL
@LChatmanFL 7 месяцев назад
@@texney My family enjoyed our stay at the Legoland hotel. A little pricey but the rooms are basically suites. I think SpongeBob is a cheap IP, it's everywhere and I think they really wanted a water play area but couldn't make sense with SLoP or Sing. Too much city. I do think the hotel is better. The Camp Jurassic area took a big hit... I think. There some kind of "trail" and play are but no interesting rides. A pterodactyl sky coaster like at IOA would have been nice.
@TexasCarWashChannel626
@TexasCarWashChannel626 7 месяцев назад
so wait will this be a universal studios them park or a dreamworks theme park? and will it be just for kids or will it be for adults to i hope they bring big rides
@texney
@texney 7 месяцев назад
There are knowns and unknowns. We know that Universal Parks and Resorts rebranded itself as Universal Destinations & Experiences. We know that they are building an experimental regional theme park aimed at families with small children. The concept art appears to be heavily DreamWorks themed, and when they announced the new park in Frisco, Universal Studios also closed KidZone at its Orlando park, which also serves this age group, retheming it for DreamWorks properties as well. So while there is yet to be an official name or announcement of the themed lands, based on what we already know, it’s going to be a very nicely themed kiddie park. Originally it was aimed at 3-9yos, but has since been risen to 11yos. They also said that there were not going to be any “dark rides,” but I later discovered a comment made by the mayor of Frisco, that the city was working with them to get “indoor immersive rides and experiences,” and that what was meant when they said “no dark rides,” was really no “full dark thrill rides for teens and adults.” So my belief is that this will be more of a DreamWorks themed Magic Kingdom, where children of all ages, from 2 to 80 can enjoy. Legoland, but a Legoland parents, grandparents, and older siblings can enjoy as well. There are a couple videos on the channel where I predict what may be in each land, but this was back when I fully believed in the “no dark rides” statement that was given during the initial announcement, but even then, I was a bit skeptical, because what else could be in these buildings? I look forward to the parks opening, even though my daughter will probably be in high school by then, some time 2026.
@LChatmanFL
@LChatmanFL 8 месяцев назад
That looks like something I might have tried, depending on the cost.
@texney
@texney 8 месяцев назад
It’s about $44-72 for adults $29-57 for children 12 and younger, with group and senior discounts. We went on a mid price range day, Friday night, but my husbands a big fan, and bought these on launch day way back in July I think. He had forgotten about it till later that day and was shocked at how many days had already sold out. That said, fan or not, it’s still pretty cool to walk through, but for the price, and the risk of bad weather or a sick family member the day of, it might be worth it to wait. I’d say they’re cheaper on the day of, but that’s probably due to the times left available. 8:15pm and later on the cheaper days is when you’ll see $44 adult tickets, if you ever find yourself in an area that’s hosting it. They seem to be adding more and more locations each year.
@stajon6829
@stajon6829 8 месяцев назад
Awesome footage! Thanks for posting. 🎉It’s so exciting to see it starting!
@texney
@texney 8 месяцев назад
Thanks again for the tip! It’s not part of my daily routine, so I probably wouldn’t have gone out there this week. This trip I learned that I can fly, and I can film, but I apparently can’t do both, oh yeah, and the battery life on this poor thing is crap. Christmas has been bought, so I will probably have to wait till my birthday before I can ask for an upgrade. I feel much better about investing in such things, now that I know this is really happening. I mean, it could still end up like Dubai, but I have a lot of faith in this DreamWorks concept. I feel like this project will be completed.
@TexasCarWashChannel626
@TexasCarWashChannel626 7 месяцев назад
@@texney so wait will this be a universal studios them park or a dreamworks theme park? and will it be just for kids or will it be for adults to i hope they bring big rides
@ThemeParkStop
@ThemeParkStop 8 месяцев назад
YAAAAY!!!!!!!
@stajon6829
@stajon6829 8 месяцев назад
There’s a bunch of cat tractors clearing land right now!!!💗🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉not just the perimeter… the whole area was cleared!!! 🎉🎉🎉
@texney
@texney 8 месяцев назад
That’s amazing! Thanks for the tip! I will have to go out there next week to film an update. I wonder if there will be, or was, a ground breaking ceremony. Seems odd not to do one, but maybe they plan on building the hotel first. Universal tends to have other companies own and operate those, but we’ll see, maybe that’s why.
@stajon6829
@stajon6829 9 месяцев назад
Great footage! So glad a drone expert has boots on the ground! That’s waaaay closer than I get driving by to see progress every weekend. I have this routine where I sip some iced coffee and then drive by right when the caffeine rush hits. Makes all the evolving changes more exciting. Lol :D
@texney
@texney 9 месяцев назад
Oh you’re too kind! 😊 Thank you! This was an “affordable” toy drone that I “borrowed” from my husband. It was my second time flying it. First time was a few days before the week of storms hit, in my backyard, just to see if I could get it to work before using it for this sole purpose. I honestly had gone out there weeks prior, for my last video, with my own cheap (we’re talking $45 in 2017) toy drone, and couldn’t even get it to fly straight up! This was shot last Wednesday morning, when the ground was still muddy, and the road crew for this specific project was gone due to the rain. The tiny drone didn’t do well with the wind, and video was super choppy as a result. That’s why this video update is so short, because the rest really wasn’t that usable I’m afraid. That, and when I tried to film the DNT/Panther Creek corner, it died, losing all the footage it took from that angle. Any footage is better than none I suppose, and maybe some day in the future I’ll get something a little more professional. But I learned a lot from that experience, so next time, I’ll just have to monitor the wind speeds for that more localized area, and simply let it hover over me, rather than let it explore, as having it return to me proved to be quiet difficult during both attempts. I really want to see Universal break ground, and even set up a sort of visitor preview center, but I doubt we will see that any time this year.
@stajon6829
@stajon6829 8 месяцев назад
I just drove by today …and oh my gosh …they’ve cleared off the entire bit of land. They’ve moved so much dirt in there about eight contractors doing a lot of work directly on the property where the parking lot and theme park will be!!!!
@stajon6829
@stajon6829 8 месяцев назад
Still awesome footage. I tried to fly my son’s drone, and I think I gave up after a little bit ….that was years ago , and it was a tiny little one; the size of my hand.
@eprohoda
@eprohoda 9 месяцев назад
Yeah!total awesome shots~ ✋
@texney
@texney 9 месяцев назад
Thanks. Looks like you’re a drone enthusiast. This footage is from a Tello TLW004. For the price, it’s not bad. It’s just not designed to do the height, distance, and wind speed that goes with it.
@ThemeParkStop
@ThemeParkStop 9 месяцев назад
I am so excited to see movement on the new park soon! Thank you very much for keeping us informed!!
@texney
@texney 9 месяцев назад
Thank YOU for keeping US informed on all the other Universal projects! 👍 I’d like to be the “bioreconstruct” of this location, but unfortunately, for now, all I am armed with is a cell phone, dash cam, and a toy drone with limited range, battery life, and video resolution. I am excited as well for them to finally start, but am unsure about the hold up. I think the property may still be owned by the ranch, but don’t quote me on that, as I am uncertain. I didn’t see any cattle, but there sure were plenty of cow pies left. 😆💩🤢 Maybe there is some sort of agreement with the ranch and the Fields development, since Universal is dealing with the developer, rather whoever is currently using and maintaining the land.
@JP_TaVeryMuch
@JP_TaVeryMuch 9 месяцев назад
You can talk about it or you can get on and do it... And this is DOING IT! Thank you for enabling me to live in this madhouse for half an hour, from London.
@stajon6829
@stajon6829 9 месяцев назад
Me either. It will be very cool to see it all come together! 🎉
@texney
@texney 9 месяцев назад
I’m hoping I can get some drone footage this month. All we’ll see is the upcoming streets that border it, but it will be good for archival purposes, as I plan to hopefully keep a monthly update once they actually begin on the property.
@JintyandPugFan20
@JintyandPugFan20 9 месяцев назад
I can’t wait!
@atxfyi
@atxfyi 10 месяцев назад
Very nice! Went this weekend and it was also so busy, so being able to go through the story was near impossible. But a tip from us would be that the elevators aren't just elevators. ;) Cheers!
@JintyandPugFan20
@JintyandPugFan20 10 месяцев назад
That’s awesome you got to see it up close
@texney
@texney 10 месяцев назад
I’ve got another video scheduled to go public in a few hours. I drive away, so you’ll be able to see the full corner. There’s another set scheduled two days from now, but today’s newer upload will be the most visible of the driving batch. Be on the look out for a future video I’m working on, which will be the first construction update for the channel. They haven’t broken ground yet, but they are working on the roads leading to it. Right now, there’s easy access to the hotel entrance, but they’re currently parking road construction vehicles on it. I actually get out of the car this time to film!
@stajon6829
@stajon6829 10 месяцев назад
Great footage! I drive by there every few days. It’s going to be so exciting to see this place evolve! ☺️ I was tempted to get out of the car but I wasn’t sure where to park …My luck and a happy bobcat would leap out of the wildflowers and purr at me. 🤣🥺 it’s too hot to do the flappy bird motions that scare off bobcats. 😞but once ‘ real ‘ fall weather arrives… lol
@texney
@texney 10 месяцев назад
@@stajon6829 lol, I honestly was reading your comment and imagining one of those yellow construction type bobcats, which I did manage to get film of. Then I imagined trying to scare it with those bird arm motions your described 🤣 After having my fun, and rereading, the brush is much too thick to walk through. I didn’t want to get in trouble for trespassing, so I mostly just filmed from the property’s fence line. I did bring a drone, but it was a cheap decade old toy that couldn’t handle the strong winds that day. For Panther Creek, I parked several streets down and walked behind the neighborhood, alongside the vacant lot. Residents can’t be too upset, because it seems like that’s where they let their dogs poop. I try to make sure I am not in front of any houses, or in any way a bother, since I know the entrance and first side streets are probably not too happy with content creators such as myself, or even just people with general interest of the area, so I don’t mind minimizing my impact, if they’re willing to leave Universal alone. If I had a truck, I honestly would just park behind all the other work vehicles on that road, as many don’t go past that gate.
@LChatmanFL
@LChatmanFL 10 месяцев назад
Hmm... No construction yet. Did I hear it is set to be open by end of 2025, I guess Christmas time?
@texney
@texney 10 месяцев назад
I have two more sets of drive bys I will be uploading. Next batch should show the majority of the property. I am also working on my first construction update video, finally. While they haven’t officially broken ground yet, they are working on the roads leading up to all the Universal entrances. They need this infrastructure first. They do, however, have easy access to the hotel entrance, as they are parking road construction trucks on it. I actually walked there to see it for myself. So they easily could, but probably are waiting on electrical, water, and sewage. That video will both be very interesting and very boring. Interesting because we can actually see stuff being built, boring because, who honestly cares about how wide a pipe is? 😏 Also, I believe the expected opening date is 2026, so Kid Zone in Orlando and Epic Universe will long be finished by then.
@vacationboyvideos
@vacationboyvideos Год назад
4:56 I think you're confusing this with a Houston art exhibit called seismic that was in an old bed bath & beyond because the new meow wolf that is opening this month is actually inside of a mall in grapevine Texas
@texney
@texney Год назад
This is actually my home portal. It truly was once a Bed Bath and Beyond that I used to shop at. I’ve actually been shopping this mall since 1997. The image shown before the clip is of the actual exterior entrance. If you compare this, with images of the new Meow Wolf, you will see similarities.
@vacationboyvideos
@vacationboyvideos Год назад
@@texney WOW... even though I want to see it I'm thinking it might not be as big as the original because even though bed bath & beyond has a pretty big store... I don't think it's nearly as big as that big bowling alley they've got it out for the first meow wolf 🥺. but I only live two and a half hours so I'm still going to go there. I've only been to the original I still want to see the one in Denver so bad... the one in Vegas looks so so. you do have a lot of information on meow wolf you've definitely done a lot a lot of research! I wonder if that movie they had was worth paying to stream? have u swen it? i i saw a guy who showed inside already... I can try to find the link and give it to you 😀
@texney
@texney Год назад
@@vacationboyvideos Thank you for watching, and commenting. While Omega Mart is 52,000 sqft, and Convergence Station is a whopping 90,000sqft, House of Eternal Return is only 20,000 sqft. According to Meow Wolf’s website, Grapevine is 29,000sqft. I don’t know if the former store was always that size, or if they partially took over other tenant space, but it seems original. It won’t have as many rooms, but if you remember Santa Fe, a lot of their rooms were tiny. Guess they have more artists, but we have a large state, so I’m sure, combining Dallas and Houston exhibits, would be huge. I haven’t been to “Seismique” but I did visit “Color Factory” in April. I will have to check that out next time I’m there (if Meow Wolf Houston isn’t open yet). Looks much cooler than Color Factory. My daughter just really wanted to go. Last June, my family road tripped to Santa Fe, then Denver, so we knocked those two out. We did Omega Mart last year in May, around the same time we found out about our local outlet mall just down the road becoming a portal. Thought that was an interesting pick. I haven’t seen the Origin movie yet, but it’s in all the gift shops. Area15 is interesting because there is the Omega Mart store, then outside, a separate Meow Wolf gift shop, where something like that would be sold. The other two locations do sell some Omega Mart merch in their gift shops, but not much. I’m hoping the gift shop in Grapevine is open to the public, and does not require a paid ticket. It would be weird to have something designed to look like a store in a mall and not to be accessible to regular shoppers. Legoland, SeaLife, and Peppa Pig, which all require tickets to experience at that mall, all have gift shops still accessible to anyone just walking by. My goal was to release a video for each of the four portals before the opening of Grapevine. That’s not going to happen in time, but I will still continue. I have a free ticket to Grapevine, but haven’t booked anything yet. Probably not going to go opening day on account of me actually wanting to enjoy it, versus content creation, but I do hope to visit what’s free to the public. I’ve already have some shorts out there of the interior, and exterior, as well as mall walkers that suspiciously showed up immediately after winning my ticket.
@vacationboyvideos
@vacationboyvideos Год назад
@@texney oh wow how did you win the ticket?!??😳😲🤯 and congratulations!! wowowo 🤯😲😀💥✨💫 did you win anything else to?!? so which one did you like better so far out of all the ones you've went to? I've only been to the original... but out of the Vegas and Colorado won the Colorado one looks to me better.... I'll eventually see the one in Vegas I'm sure!!! but I rather see Colorado before Vegas. I think the prices of their food at the Omega Mart from RU-vidrs look ridiculously expensive!!! and I think they could have did a better job on the packaging. I did see the gift shop at the convergence station on the RU-vidr guy who put it up it looks really big! I know that they expanded the gift shop at the one in Colorado the only one I went to from the time I went which was back in 2019.... plus they have that room now that has everything for recycle junk it looks really amazing so eventually I'll go back to the original just to see that any other newer rooms (maybe in the next two years) I'm wondering what the one in Houston in 2024 is going to be about? yeah it sounds like the one in grapevine is actually 9000 more feet than the original 😀yea! I went to the Houston seismic.(I can't spell it) ..it was nice....was about 3 hrs to get there... it's definitely different then meow wolf... it's individual rooms by individual artists. so it's more like a modern art exhibit... versus rooms connecting two rooms and having a "flow" but was still neat!!! we were still in there long time taking a lot of pictures and videos! it's also in abandoned bed bath & beyond 🤪 there's also otherworld in Ohio that looks really really neat! you can see it on RU-vid. I follow a guy on RU-vid called carpet bagger or he said the owner told him they're going to try to expand it because the shopping center that it's in has a lot of stores that have went out of business (thanks to Amazon in Walmart) so it might even get bigger!!! 😀 I wish more more interactive are like this would popup more and more an old abandoned shopping centers! there's also mixed tape in Oklahoma we almost went but that's a kind of far drive and the place looks really small. there was supposed to be an interactive art by another company in Houston a guy in Austin Texas told me about when I was at the toy Joy store (really cool for kids if you haven't been) but I can't remember the name of it. Japan also has an interactive digital art... but it's more projection and projection mapping. (I also haven't been) I believe it's called team lab. I thought about going to wonder space in Austin Texas it's an hour from me... I think it looks better than the ice cream museum which is also in Austin Texas at the domain. that color factory I looked it up it doesn't look that appealing at least not to me but I can see maybe for kids it would be awesome. there is also hopscotch in San Antonio I have not been but I heard they used to have one in Austin. I'm going to send you a video I did of some of that inside of the new meow Wolf ✌️😀 any more info lets stay in touch 😀✌️😀✌️😀💫✨✨✌️😀✌️✌️(I'm going to share your channel with all my Facebook community and Friends) (let me know if the link doesn't work I'll try it again.......) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bEB8TgZCN_I.html
@texney
@texney Год назад
@@vacationboyvideos So as a teaser, in front of the Grapevine location, they set up a Lærnü exhibit. One of the items was a claw machine that gave out colorful eggs. It’s a quarter to play, and isn’t rigged. You just got to line it up correctly. They want people to win. In the eggs are decals of the actual artwork that will be on display, some of which are holographic. Up until the very end, they even included a pretty neat fortune as well. I didn’t get any video of the teaser exhibit, only pics. The exhibit is now gone, leaving behind the carpet that ticket holders will stand on when they queue up for their scheduled experience. Every day, they put out one larger golden egg, with a “you are chosen” card, with a code on the back to enter during checkout. It’s quite brilliant, because if you imagine people who haven’t a clue what Meow Wolf is, and get that, now they have to pay for admission for everyone else who wants to go with them. We were going to go anyway, so I saved $50. Accidentally picked up a regular egg trying to get that one and instead of a sticker was rubber MW patch that’s on those mall walker tracksuits! Anyway, that Friday, and the rest of the weekend, they were having mall walkers go all over the metroplex to promote the new portal. I guess they stopped here unannounced first. They filmed them interacting with the exhibit, but haven’t seen that video released yet. I tried to get video, but apparently was taking photos instead. I still managed to upload a short however. Colorado is HUGE. I think we spent 4 hours in there, but if you don’t have anyone holding you back, you could easily stay longer. Like Omega Mart, they have these “boop cards.” I also felt like the main storyline was easier to complete, where as Vegas, you have to do everything in order, wait in line, and if you do it out of order, wait in line again. Plus, I heard that they closed down the slides. The prices at Omega Mart are indeed expensive! I wanted to buy something, anything, but it was crazy expensive. I get that you’re buying a piece of art, but to keep the shelves full, I know very well that they have pallets in the back of this stuff, and will be selling it for years and years to come. It’s just a box with a label. My daughter got two pet kiwis, and mostly because they were discounted. In the gift shop outside however, we got the MeowWolf plush that they sell everywhere. She ended up taking it to Grapevine Mills afterwards. She was the one who wanted to go to this place. I had no idea there were others. We told her we probably wouldn’t because it was in Vegas, and we would probably never visit, but then my husband had a conference there, and so his flight and room was already paid for. So we flew to meet up with him. I was kinda disappointed in trying to find family friendly stuff to do there. Not an issue with Denver. You can drink and get high at either city, but for some reason, Vegas just brings out the worst in people. They can get drunk at home. I don’t get it. I guess it was the shift from being the whole family to Whatever Happens in Vegas Stats in Vegas, because when I visited in 2001, it wasn’t like this. If you watched my video about House of Eternal Return, there is a portion that discusses Mix Tape. I had no idea about it, and being located north of Grapevine, I really should plan a trip. Basically they did a collaboration with Meow Wolf, and at the Santa Fe exhibit, there’s a videophone that is connected to a video phone at Mix Tape. I had no idea, and assumed we were talking to someone else inside a different room at HOER, not OKC. The lady I got started talking about Omegamart and how she wanted to go. I think she knew I was at Meow Wolf, but not Santa Fe. Finding video of either phone was just as difficult as finding video of the water tower, but thankfully I did. Even Carpetbagger skipped it. The last time I was in Austin was back in 1993. Seemed like just a regular Texas city. I guess it wasn’t “weird” yet. Definitely not the music and tech capital people act like it is today. Looking up Toy Joy though, it sounds like I would have LOVED IT, and still would. I would have been 10 at the time, but there would have been no way for my parents to have known about it I guess. Can’t exactly load up Prodigy, and look up what all there is to do down there. It would take as long just to drive from Dallas to there, by the time the dial up modem connected. So Color Factory, you gotta make sure isn’t the Crayola Color Factory, because that’s definitely a different experience, and we actually gave one of those here. Color Factory in Houston however feels like a Meow Wolf, if it had a tight budget, and focused more on its Instagramability. Going on a Sunday, there were more kids, I even brought one, but the majority were still young adults, and most of them were treating it as a photo shoot, bringing in actual cameras that still used something called film which requires some archaic form of developing. Anyway, I wasn’t even planning on going, so my phone only had a few watts left, so I needed to save those for emergencies since this was the farthest I’ve driven an EV outside of Dallas and still had to make it back. There were no outlets to charge anywhere, but they had several cameras that took your QRC and emailed them all for you, which was nice. I just wished I had worn something different. Thanks for the Facebook plug. Yeah, LA Times posted the original video on their RU-vid channel 3 days ago. It made me a little disappointed. I felt that instead of subtle nods to all the exhibits, and a story tying all the universes together, we were just getting a clone of Santa Fe.
@vacationboyvideos
@vacationboyvideos Год назад
water tower?
@texney
@texney Год назад
I honestly couldn’t find any videos of this. I went early June this year, and didn’t film a single thing. Wished I had written the script before I went, otherwise I would’ve gotten better footage. This was the very very last thing this video was waiting on, and it was such a short piece anyway, that I “borrowed” a picture from the fan wiki page of the artist who was working on it and called it “done.” I honestly don’t remember it being there when I visited, but there was just so much to see, that I might’ve gone inside and just didn’t notice. I’d imagine a lot of people not noticing what it was. I believe that as far as “water towers” go, this is one of those small individual ones older buildings have on their roofs for their own personal use, not the traditional ones actual municipalities use for entire communities.
@velociwyatt9080
@velociwyatt9080 Год назад
Maybe the guillotine could be a kids drop tower.
@analaura9921
@analaura9921 Год назад
😮
@LChatmanFL
@LChatmanFL Год назад
This is the land with the most questions. The crashed plane area I could be an outdoor stage show where they do the Move it song. The 1st time we hear this song in the movies is after they crash on the island. The bldng you suggest as a circus could be a collection of small flat rides themed to a circus to provide a safe indoor spot for bad weather. The quick service bldng could also double as a boat dock. The river looks to end right there. Lastly, I can see penguins in the splash area, so Gloria may end up as a meet n greet only.
@texney
@texney Год назад
Thank you so much for watching, and for being so patient with this channel. This final video of the series took forever to complete. I was on vacation for a while, also had some other stuff come up, and this one was also more difficult to research than the rest for some reason. Like you said, this land has the most questions. I do think the park needs at least one merry go round style ride, given the demographic, and an indoor building would protect the ride from the elements, but theoretically breaks the “no dark ride” rule. The quick service could have a boat dock, but with it being so close to the boat ride’s end, I’m not sure if it’s needed. I could totally see penguin sculptures at the splash pad, which is mostly the reason my mind went to ice, rather than a wading pool, especially since I’m not sure just how strict they are going to be with this timeline. They are technically all there in the third movie, for a bit anyway, so fans really can’t chew them out on it. I think the stage show may be a placeholder for something else. People aren’t going to want to spend much time here. With the humidity, the heat index is already around 110-115, and it’s not even July yet. And the winter will be just as bad. I shared the circus idea because in the 80s and 90s, I did enjoy my time “joining the circus.” I did it every time I could. …which got real awkward once I was double digits. They really did shoot kids out of cannons. That wasn’t a joke. Basically, they would dress two kids in the same outfit. One kid would climb into the cannon, and while the audience was distracted, watching him/her climb in, the other kid would be escorted to the back of the audience. After the cannon went off, Kid 2 would appear from the back of the crowd, while Kid 1 remained in the cannon for maybe a minute before re-emerging. So that section, and the parking lot, could be reimagined as a circus in the future, because it’s technically outside the zoo, no longer restricted to Central Park, even though in the third movie, the circus does make a stop there. The meet and greet at the bottom that shares retail space and the ride, I’m thinking could be just be Julien. He’s the king, so he should get his own separate building from the common “pansies,” as he calls them. The building on top that I also said could be a meet and greet and bathrooms, I’m thinking really only have two main areas, so either a rotation of Alex, Gloria, and the Penguins, a rotation of Alex and Gloria, with a rotation of the penguins in the other side, or Alex in one, Gloria in the other, and penguins rotate between the two whenever.
@LChatmanFL
@LChatmanFL Год назад
@@texney All of these ideas are great. I really do hope they feature King Julien. I really miss his jokes!
@texney
@texney Год назад
What do you think will end up in the Madagascar section?
@waynelowe665
@waynelowe665 Год назад
Excellent! Finally, there is a video updating the progress of Frisco's high brand, special and unique theme park which makes Texas people proud of because this one and the horror theme park to be in Las Vegas strip are the only two outside California & Florida.
@texney
@texney Год назад
Thanks for watching.
@LChatmanFL
@LChatmanFL Год назад
Really nice editing! I think maintenance building for the boats is a solid guess. The boats have to be serviced somewhere. But the walkway that leads up to it would then be a dead end for guests, no? Also, I have done the ride at Legoland FL with the pull up drop tower, not a big fan. As far as the expansion, it could literally be anything. I think it should be something that can eat up crowds. So far, these rides don't seem to have a lot of "per hour" capacity and kids are not super fond of waiting 1 hr for a spinner ride, in the blazing sun no less. I would like to see some kind of water park / splash island. A simple flume ride could be integrated into a large water play structure with caves etc. Sort of like Camp Jurassic at IOA but instead of the ropes courses above, a flume ride that goes in and around the area. Plus it would take some of the strain off a possible hotel pool. By the way, is there a hotel pool in this concept art? There was one shaped like Texas in the other one.
@texney
@texney Год назад
Thank you. I really appreciate that. Yeah, I thought about what you said in another video about party rooms, and the boathouse looked like a great pavilion building for some sort of festival or large party, but the way it was setup on the water just lead me to go with my original belief. Like you said, they have to be serviced somewhere, preferably not at the boat ride itself. I also noticed that the walkway dead ended on both directions and felt like maybe it goes behind the boathouse, it just was drawn in a warped vague fashion indicating that they don’t know either. They tend to leave out backstage areas out on conceptual art, so I believe it’s there for a reason. There’s more of a backstage route that circles in the entire park on the other side of the greenery that they can use instead. lol, a dinosaur attraction that could “eat up crowds.” I think my two expansion ideas would work for rider capacity, the problem is when would they go about building them? The first concept plans the town was given indicated two expansion lands, but when the second was given (shown in this video) there was just the one, which was massive, if you don’t take the final concept artwork into mind. So it looks like they are already giving us one expansion land as a possible opening day section. Waiting an hour for a “spinner ride” in the blazing sun sounds awful, but then you have to consider that they already do that for Pteranodon Flyers at IoA, even though there is a kid friendly playground right next to them screaming at them “Hey! You could be here right now playing and having fun! Instead you’re in a boring line that barely moves!” It would be nice if they did what they do at Dumbo, and give the parent a buzzer, and allow the child to play until the buzzer goes off. This could totally be implemented at IoA, but they have yet done so. This park is designed with shade in mind, so hopefully it won’t be too dreadful. I think that’s why each land has about two outdoor rides, with most other attraction indoors in the AC. If they design the trees and buildings to cast shade when the sun sets in the west, it could be very beneficial. That said, Six Flags is too sweltering and their trees are huge by local standards, since were planted in the 60s. The shade is a blessing, but there is no breezeway. I hope planners know where the wind flows and use it. My backyard can be about 20 degrees cooler than the rest of the property because of the shade from the mature trees, and the wind that blows through them. I dread of the day when they decide to build houses there, as that will kill the wind, and my source of free outdoor cooling. It would be nice if each land had some sort of water feature that could also cool down guests. Floor fountains would work if it weren’t for the fear of slippage. I remember seeing emergency crew respond to a fall a kid had at the Disney Springs fountain. It wasn’t pretty. The expansion pad could be used as a sort of mini water park, except Frisco already has a community water park, and nearby in The Colony, there is also a large water park called Hawaiian Falls. There’s just too many water parks nearby, (I only mentioned two), that I think locals would go there instead. Plus, luring guests into air conditioned facilities like restaurants and gift shops could still bring in money. No one’s ever not gone to a park because it’s too hot. I mean, those that don’t, are still replaced by those who will. I don’t foresee another Camp Jurassic, as it looks like, of the four lands, there’s already something similar in the Shrek land, and some sort of water attraction splash pad in the Madagascar land. That will be an interesting video to end the series with. You are the zoo animal. You are the attraction. It looks like a lot of direct sun exposure in that land. A giant playground next to a splash pad. Looks a bit boring to the adults, but an absolute blast for the kids. As far as a hotel pool goes, I’m not sure if it morphed into the Texas shaped lake within the park. (Better visually explained in the Park Central video). Clearly no one is allowed to swim in the pond. Maybe the pool will be indoors. I don’t think the LEGOland Hotel had a pool, which is what I’m comparing this hotel to. Most residents in the area have their own pool, due to their affluence, and if not, have access to a free, or cheap community pool. So really, only out of state guests would use it. It would give them something to do once the park closes, but given the age group of the children, you’re dealing with a lot of people who don’t know how to swim and/or like to go to the bathroom in them, which may explain why Legoland focuses more on splash pads. There is a DreamWorks Water Park in New Jersey, so I know they’re capable of something. I just think that given their targeted demographic, park time will be spent on the children, and the evenings will be for the adults, who will mostly take the family out for shopping and dining, and not interested in getting wet.
@LChatmanFL
@LChatmanFL Год назад
@Texney So when I mentioned water park I was mostly thinking an oversized water play area. Maybe like the now closed Feivels play area from KidZone that had the little water slide and water features. The drawing just looks like a slide tower with multiple slides. Otherwise its odd for a coaster with one train element. It's been a while since I was able to do Flyers with my son, but I recall some decent shading along the winding path. I did not know Disney uses a buzzer. It's been years since I did that ride with my kids. Legoland in FL has a really nice Waterpark but I don't expect to see anything that size here. I really do hope your right about creating shade. We could use a bit more at Studios & SeaWorld. The other parks are OK.
@texney
@texney Год назад
So interesting thing about Fievel’s Playland is not really knowing it had water features. I think in the late 90s, waiting for my turn to ride, not realizing this part of the area existed, despite remembering commercials where a blue hat Fievel rode down it with other children. I don’t remember anything else water related, or if my younger brother even experienced it. I wonder if my daughter had, when my husband took her while I rode MIB, since they wouldn’t let me on with my fanny pack, and all the lockers were full, despite it being off peak season. I bet Camp Jurassic is the same way in that some people may not even realize that there are water guns until their 7yo walks up to their father completely soaked from head to toe, telling him how their mother sprayed them completely with water, even though they literally were begging for it, and never once tried to spray back. I know my husband was surprised. On the topic of Fievel, I’m not sure if the logistics would work, but given the Fievel Goes West theming, and that fact that there would be no DreamWorks without Amblimation, it would be cool if they relocated some of the play structures to the new park. Green River was never specifically located in Texas, more further out west, so it wouldn’t be offensive to have it here, and would give adults who grew up with it some kind of closure, and ability to share their love of an animated classic with a generation who only seem to care about CGI. We do need some sort of coaster though. Originally I was thinking indoors, but considering how successful the Exhibition was, it just makes sense to have a permanent display. It would make it more easier to market themselves as a school field trip destination since it’s “educational.” I believe that’s how Legoland does it, at least here with the smaller Discovery Center. It’s packaged as a double experience ticket with SeaLife included. When Disney was creating New Fantasyland, they removed the old Dumbo ride, and increased capacity by doubling it. It was quite clever of them to turn the old circus tents originally used for Mickeys Birthdayland into a mini circus land, with an additional tent by Barnstormer. Inside that tent is where you wait in line (if that) and are given a restaurant style buzzer. When it goes off, you then wait in a much smaller line before being allow outside the tent, where the ride actually is. Often times, it’s short enough that they just give us the option of forgoing the play area, but just try and tell your kid “no.” Anyway, if you chose to wait with a buzzer, there is a center ring playhouse that resembles the fire scene where Dumbo has to jump. Anyway, the log flume doesn’t really resemble anything that could be themed to Jurassic. And waterslides may be too scary, even with such a small nothing drop off. There is a ride at the Six Flags here, which is very subtle, not really any drop offs, but still, most little kids don’t want to ride it because they’ve only experienced or seen things like Splash Mountain. The other issue is getting wet. My husband absolutely does not want my daughter or himself putting themselves at risk for getting wet because he believes it causes chaffing. Yeah, I dunno. I’ve never had the problem. I’ve only ever experienced Legoland in California. They’re entire water park section was closed because it was winter. 70 degrees, and closed. The Discovery Center here has an outdoor splash pad that was its “expansion land,” but it’s also closed during the winter. All water parks in the area are pretty much only open in the summer months. This means that anything beyond a water gun or walking fountain would most likely be a seasonal attraction, and therefore take up valuable real estate without offering anything to a majority of guests. Now then, in the summer, Six Flags here will occasionally have a parade where trucks drive through with WB characters spraying people with super soakers. That’s an option I guess.
@LChatmanFL
@LChatmanFL Год назад
@@texney I forgot that you guys get something of an actual winter. I think you're right then, a mini water park or oversized water play area will take up space when not in use. The last time I rode dumbo was when my older kids were young. There was only one spinner. So we never got to experience the new queue. My last kid is 11, & has no interest in it whatsoever, but if he wanted to ride, sure. He is a thrill junkie. He likes Gwazi, Mako, Hagrids, Guardians etc. Although he seems to be a little afraid of Rip Rocket and Falcon's Fury. I love Rip Rocket but will not do Falcon's Fury. I did one like at the Florida State Fair and saw my life flash before my eyes!! It was fun when it was over! Plus fair rides always have a little "cloud" of concern over them. I mean, they put them up and take them down every 3 weeks, yeesh. So at this point I have no idea what the expansion will be. But it reallly looks like a slide tower with all those slides coming off in different directions. As far as Camp Jurassic is concerned... the 1st time we went we really did not know what it was. The amber mines, the water cannons were an awesome surprise. I think we spent an hour or so there, even though we still had more of the park to do. Problem was we had on regular clothes and shoes and they got soaked. So every time we went back with our passes, the kids changed into swim suites and had a blast. I am also curious how they will transform the park during certain holidays. Can you imagine all the lands decked out in Christmas lights and the DreamWorks characters in holiday outfits?!
@texney
@texney Год назад
What do you think will end up in the Camp Cretaceous section?