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  2. Correct me if i'm wrong, but Universal didn't do a deal with Warner Bros - the deal was between Universal and JKR. While theoretically possible - the standards required for Wizarding World related attractions would be out of MWs budget. I love the idea, but the world of HB simply lacks relevance. I'm pretty sure the last Flintstones movie was 2000. The Jetsons was 1990. The only HB IP that have any level of recency is Scooby Doo, Smurfs and Tom and Jerry. And the park has 2 out of 3. Not sure they'd get the modern take on Smurfs as that's a Sony\Columbia production, and i'm not sure the cartoons would hold up today against that modern look.
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  4. Like that would ever stop them. Like any external group, they'd have a contract. the contract could be up.
  5. I'm pretty sure the DCR painting got postponed last year because Superman shit the bed and they wanted DCR back online to fill the hole. So the locker upgrades got put on hold. This doesn't mean they've abandoned the idea... (although it doesn't mean they haven't either - if the money allocated for it in last year's budget got spent elsewhere, and they didn't allocate funds for this year, then it's stalled indefinitely.
  6. I mean it’s a fun exercise if you were looking for something to do - but 99% of your figures are straight guess work. any estimation of revenue from gate sales requires at least some knowledge of what the sales mix of attendees are (ie day pass, annual pass, some other holiday pass). On an off peak Tuesday you may find 80% of your visitors are annual pass holders, so there is no direct gate income in that day from a large portion of your crowd. then the avg duration of stay for annual pass holders - something not able to be tracked, as that then impacts revenue per head on F&B (annual pass holders more like to leave before lunch, or arrive after) and merch (annual pass holders less likely to buy on any given day). There is a myriad financial lines to consider; of which you have only handled a few. but as I said, if it was just an activity in fun, then it’s accuracy is of little consequence
  7. Lets say they get 1,5000,000 million guest in a year, that's a average for around 4100 people a day, some days might be 3000, some days 6000, but lets go with the average. How much do they pay for entry? There are many options; https://movieworld.com.au/tickets Some kind of good value if you are visiting all the parks, but I'm going to say the average entry price is $80. 80 times 1,500,000 guests is only $120,000,000 in ticket sales a year. Plus extras, fast ride pass ($2,000,000), photos( $7,000,000), food and drink, ( $11,000,000 profit only) (example calculation - 800k people a year spend a average of $35 each on food = $28,000,000 in food sales across all outlets, for above I guessed a profit) Lets just say total yearly Income is $140,000,000 Now they have the star parade nearly? everyday? For just over a hour (including prep time) we need to prepare about 40 staff and maintain costumes and float cars, and section off the road and run the show. I think it costs $950,000 a year to run this show. Hollywood stunt driver I think it cost's $2,000,000 a year to run the show, plus another $1 million in bankroll for direct maintenance in the area The wildwest falls was a long ago $18,000,000 investment but I think it's running/water treatment/ and maintenance costs exceed $4,000,000 a year. A major attraction has reached the end of its life and is cleared and a new one constructed at a cost of $22,000,000 Water and electric bills total $4,000,000 a year Now we are at $106,000,000 a year, minus these costs so far We employ 20 senior engineers and management staff at a total cost in wages and benefits at $3,000,000 Hundreds of other staff are employed with their wages costing $ 20,000,000 a year. Advertising and Online website fees $5,000,000 a year All maintenance and painting or other major attractions and roller coasters $8,000,000 a year Now we are down to $70,000,000 cash a year in our pockets I will stop playing the game now, but you can share your thoughts where I might be right or wrong. I feel if I keep running expenses We will be lucky to have a 15% profit margin i think I'm aware there could be debts from various upgrades through out the years but the overall site value is probably more than 200million. This is just a bit of fun for me....
  8. Wire ropes get replaced on superman as preventative maintenance. Same as on batwing. You can't see the internal structure as it's actually made up of multiple spiral strands of wire wrapping inner cores, themselves spiral wrapped forming an even larger inner core surrounded by outer spiral winds. Think of it more like multiple wire ropes surrounding multiple inner ropes spiral wrapped around to form the outer. Most of the reasonable cost testing machines run the length of the rope checking for variations in thickness with very fine tolerances or use very powerful magnets checking for deviations which indicate some sort of deformity (usually broken strands). The absolutely unreasonable machines basically xray the rope. Alternatively, as preventative maintenance you can inspect it and replace it well before the next test date is required or the service life is reached. These are the end stops holding the rope packed tightly. They are sandwiched between wear blocks and bolted into position to anchor them to things like the catch car.
  9. Yesterday
  10. Showtime FMX is who runs the shows, and they seem like a bunch of revheads who only seem to make shows for themselves.
  11. I’m very surprised that Mad Max hasn’t had any major presence at the park thus far. It seems like it would be the perfect IP for them to utilize in a big way.
  12. This was in the GC Bulletin today (there is a digital version, but it’s behind a paywall).
  13. Im with Ogre, a small holiday event of sorts - or it could just be an early announcement for Hooray for Hollywood?
  14. Last week
  15. Doesn't that rely in it's entirely on DW announcing KC's opening though?
  16. Now that you mention the other WB IPs I feel like Movie World should have brought The Funtastic World of the Hanna-Barbera to their park since WB owns Hanna-Barbera if they added motion simulators into their park that is.
  17. I could see that happening. There certainly was a lot of workers and activity on the site yesterday
  18. Might be a new mini event for the Spring Holidays, like "Music on Main" they did in 2023 - but with "action"?
  19. I believe Warner/HBO own the series but unsure about the merchandising and theme park rights. Sony still retain the game rights, and likely the merch and theme parks rights (at least for the games, not sure about the series)
  20. Universal only license the rights for their specific parks and exclusion zones around their parks. Village could license Harry Potter from WB at any time (and have previously) for an attraction. WB World in Abu Dhabi is currently building a Harry Potter World. There are plenty of other WB/New Line or Village Roadshow IPs to choose from: Dune, Mad Max, Happy Feet, Final Destination, Lord of the Rings, Austin Powers, Mortal Kombat, Ocean's 11, The Matrix, Gremlins, The Exorcist, Wonka. They also distribute the Monsterverse (Kong/Godzilla) for Legendary Pictures, and Mattel movies like Barbie. Mattel previously licensed Hotwheels to Dreamworld. There's also all of the WB/HBO TV series like Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon, Friends, The last of us, Rick and Morty, etc. Village don't need to look outside the WB catalogue for popular IP that would create amazing theme park experiences. They just need to be willing to spend the money on the license AND creating an amazing experience.
  21. Live in hope, but it could end up just being another main street performance like Wonder Woman/Catwoman
  22. Green Lantern was testing quite frequently this afternoon with it not meant to reopen until September 19th, i wonder if it will be reopening early due to the issues with Flash and Superman.
  23. They realised that it would improve the guest experience and they didn't want to break their current streak of "that will do".
  24. Hopefully if true they re-do it from scratch and make a completely new one but knowing Village nowadays they will make it even cheaper than HWS2 to cut costs and reuse the same set being used since 2008. I would love a Mad Max stunt show: it's Australian, you don't need to perform much upkeep given everything is rusty and abandoned and it's the perfect theme for a stunt show.
  25. With all the great Action IP Warner Bros own and would make a great stunt show, seeing that huge area wasted on a boring and corny drifting show is a big disappointment.
  26. Technically we had Shrek 4D from 2005 to 2010 at Movie World, although I believe DreamWorks (pre-Universal) owned the rights rather than Universal and it was just licensed to them unlike most rides
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