>>7175099>no discussion outside of its opening which started being planned in 2010Ten dollars says Disney wouldn't have bought the rights and invested that much money into building a park if they knew how apathetic everyone was about Avatar after its initial popularity.
It's no Marvel, no Harry Potter, no Cars, no Twilight, and not even close to Star Wars.
The so much lack of anything about Avatar makes it seem as important and popular as Titanic. There's just no franchising here. The complete lack of fandom and even rememberance of the film makes me believe World of Pandora pretty much only gets visitors because it's something new.
I mean, is there anything to even do there? You google it and 99% of the images are just of the sorta-kinda-not-floating islands. Makes it seem no one has actually visited the place.
I don't think /co/ has even talked about the place either, even though they regularly have Disney/park threads.