My kids (23 and 21 now) have seen the movie but wouldn't care about riding an attraction themed to it. I wouldn't mind seeing a good dark ride themed to it. I did enjoy the Wizard of Oz scenes at the Great Movie Ride.
Yeah. When I was a kid in the 70's, we watched it every year. But now, there is so much to watch. My kids have always watched more YouTube that 'normal' TV. But, I have exposed my kids to all of the important 80's and 90's films and TV shows (like Peanuts) so that they are at least aware of it.
Yeah, but something on the level of what Universal or Disney could do. I would love to have seen that one in NC when it was operating. Generic rides with a few graphics slapped on is almost a disservice.
My kids (23 and 21 now) have seen the movie but wouldn't care about riding an attraction themed to it. I wouldn't mind seeing a good dark ride themed to it. I did enjoy the Wizard of Oz scenes at the Great Movie Ride.
Are you sure about your kids? So interest in Oz might be a generational thing?
Yeah. When I was a kid in the 70's, we watched it every year. But now, there is so much to watch. My kids have always watched more YouTube that 'normal' TV. But, I have exposed my kids to all of the important 80's and 90's films and TV shows (like Peanuts) so that they are at least aware of it.
Things change. But Oz endured.
*endures*
Oz would be a phenomenal, immersive opportunity for a theme park, as a land or even an entire park. Why hasn't anyone jumped on this?
Well, as I wrote, there actually have been Oz-inspired parks and attractions.
Yeah, but something on the level of what Universal or Disney could do. I would love to have seen that one in NC when it was operating. Generic rides with a few graphics slapped on is almost a disservice.
Then we are in agreement Eddie!