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  • The Disney-Marvel Purchase & Islands of Adventure

    Written by The Coaster Critic 14 Comments
    Last Updated: September 1, 2009

    Will Spidey Be Climbing Disney’s Castle? Are the Heroes Leaving IOA?
    File this one under: “No one saw it coming”. Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man | Islands of AdventureYesterday, Disney announced that they were planning to buy Marvel for $4 billion. In case you’re not into comics or haven’t been in a theater for the last decade or so, the Marvel brand includes popular super heroes like: Spider-Man, the X-Men, Wolverine, Hulk, Iron Man, and the Fantastic Four. This is big news in the corporate business and entertainment worlds, but also has some interesting implications for the theme park world. Disney has a major competitor in Orlando and L.A. in Universal which has Marvel-themed rides, attractions, and walk around characters.

    What Will Happen to Universal’s Islands of Adventure?
    Universal Studios Orlando’s Islands of Adventure has been anchored by its most popular section, the Marvel Super Hero Island since it opened in 1999. The technologically ground-breaking Spider-Man ride simulator and thrilling Incredible Hulk Coaster at Islands of AdventureHulk roller coaster have helped to put the relatively new park on the map. So what will happen to the Marvel-themed rides and characters that protect guests from evil-doers? Nothing. Seems a bit anti-climactic, but according to the LATimes Funland Blog visitors to the popular park won’t see any changes.

    “Our agreement with Marvel stands for as long as we follow the terms of our existing contract and for as long as we want there to be a Marvel Super Hero Island,” said Universal Studios Florida spokesman Tom Schroder. -LA Times

    No changes also in a literal sense. It appears that while the Universal’s Marvel license will protect the current rides and attractions, Disney will likely disallow Universal from adding new Marvel-themed rides. There’s also a weird situation here where Disney will not only benefit from being able to use the Marvel brand in new theme park attractions, but it will also receive licensing fees (generate revenue) from a competing park in Universal. I’ve also heard some buzz around a geographic limitation in the Universal-Marvel license. According to what I’ve read it could keep other Orlando parks from creating Marvel-themed rides. So Islands of Adventure fans needn’t worry anytime soon.

    Wolverine - Islands of Adventure

    While I love theme parks and roller coasters, I’m most concerned about Marvel’s upcoming movies. Paramount already plans to release the next five Marvel movies: “Iron Man 2″, “Thor”, “The First Avenger: Captain America”, “The Avengers”, and “Iron Man 3″. After that, Disney wants to distribute the movies. If people thought this year’s Wolverine movie was a little watered down wait until the ‘Mouse’ is distributing it. Good thing the Blade trilogy is done. Ugh…. Maybe if they release darker super hero movies under Miramax or Touchstone (also owned by Disney) then they won’t have to make all future releases family friendly.

    What’s Your Take?
    What do you think of Disney purchasing Marvel? What Marvel characters would you like to see incorporated into Disney parks? Leave a comment below.

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14 Comments

  1. #1 JaMeS says:
    September 2nd, 2009 at 1:35 am

    Disney just bought Marvel comics… What could this do to disney parks?… AND ISLANDS OF ADVENTURE!

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  2. #2 Anonymous says:
    September 2nd, 2009 at 1:36 am

    Make it so IOA has to pay disney, snicker, snicker.
    Now back on topic.

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  3. #3 JaMeS says:
    September 2nd, 2009 at 1:37 am

    where do you live? And disney is just little kid crap. they need at least one real coaster

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  4. #4 Anonymous says:
    September 2nd, 2009 at 1:37 am

    Nowhere near disney. Never been there. And they do have some- Space Mountain: Mission 2 in Paris, the Rockin’ Rollercoasters, California Screamin’, and Expidition Everest. And I don’t think Disney spends 50 million bucks on crap. If they wanted crap, they’d buy lil’ Renegade.

    Any way, I went “snicker, snicker” because Universal and Disney are in an epic battle to defeat each other. Universal pays for Marvel comic rights. And now because Disney owns Marvel, Universal is paying Disney.

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  5. #5 jjhobo says:
    September 2nd, 2009 at 1:54 am

    James, Disney is perfect for its target audience and of course its just little kids rides because Disney make family films and its a family park, if people wanted big thrills I doubt Disney would be their first port of call.

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  6. #6 Ed South says:
    September 2nd, 2009 at 8:23 am

    This reminds me of the Hanna-Barbera characters who first had a home at the regional Kings parks, then went national with Universal parks, and then were sold to Turner…later Warner Bros. and added to the Six Flags parks.

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  7. #7 JaMeS says:
    September 2nd, 2009 at 5:24 pm

    Disney needs a REALLY REAL COASTER. Not just a show ride, but a real one, like scream!

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  8. #8 Lucas says:
    September 2nd, 2009 at 5:48 pm

    I’d prefer to go to Universal over Disney world. I prefer their rides. I’d like to see a Dare Devil themed ride and call it dive devil. the ride is a diving machine and it dives off a building, like Dare Devil

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  9. #9 Quil says:
    December 13th, 2009 at 5:55 pm

    I`ve got an idea for a disney ride, an E.A.C coaster, like in finding nemo, youi ride in turtle-like cars as you ride along, the beginning is tame but for the finale, you remember the twisting torflex of terror, right?

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  10. #10 Tom says:
    December 19th, 2009 at 12:47 pm

    I heard that disny is going to re-name some of their rides to the marvel comic theme.

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  11. #11 Prof. BAM says:
    January 21st, 2010 at 10:30 pm

    I won’t be surprised if Disney cancells Punisher. Both movies have been R, and the Pirates trilogy bordered on R, but the rides Kept them from that R rating.

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  12. #12 Prof. BAM says:
    January 21st, 2010 at 10:31 pm

    Oh, I forgot to add that I heard a rumor that Disney will create an all Marvel-themed park.

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