Interesting, I really enjoyed the Star Wars one. Never made it to the Wreck it Ralph version.
I wonder what the breach was because disney certainly was involved in creating that Star Wars one and Wreck it Ralph one.I only did the Star Wars one as well, and I thought it was incredible, and really not expensive at all considering the experience.
I think because this seems to be Disney terminating the lease due to IP contract breach, I have a suspicion that Disney will look into this type of experience to make their own in the near future. The VOID is very popular around the country, and in Europe. But who knows what it looks like in a present/post COVID world,
I only did the Star Wars one as well, and I thought it was incredible, and really not expensive at all considering the experience.
I think because this seems to be Disney terminating the lease due to IP contract breach, I have a suspicion that Disney will look into this type of experience to make their own in the near future. The VOID is very popular around the country, and in Europe. But who knows what it looks like in a present/post COVID world,
My understanding from someone I know who works for The Void is that Disney was a financial partner as well as content provider.I thought Disney had even given them money. I know ILM worked on a their stuff. We did the Star Wars one and loved it. Did Wreck-It-Ralph too but didn't enjoy it as much. We were planning on doing the Star Wars one again before Covid.
I’d love to know how these pictures were taken if onstage is being considered backstage
I am guessing they fell behind on their payments and then were unwilling to talk.I can't wait to hear the story of what happened here. If it was simply a matter of falling behind on payments for the IP license, it seems to me that Disney would rather let that slide than destroy one of the attractions at their resort that is actively promoting their IP and their parks. With the pandemic, as long as the location makes even a little revenue it would be better to leave it alone than have empty storefronts where The Void used to be. So whatever the company did to piss off Disney so much that they're getting eviction notices posted to their front door has got to be interesting.
I can't wait to hear the story of what happened here. If it was simply a matter of falling behind on payments for the IP license, it seems to me that Disney would rather let that slide than destroy one of the attractions at their resort that is actively promoting their IP and their parks. With the pandemic, as long as the location makes even a little revenue it would be better to leave it alone than have empty storefronts where The Void used to be. So whatever the company did to piss off Disney so much that they're getting eviction notices posted to their front door has got to be interesting.
This is really unfortunate. I wasn't able to do the SW experience last time I was down and was planning on doing it on our next trip if they were open.
I wonder if they could still work something out. Sad to see it go though.