belloq87
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I don't think they want to amplify a reputation that (some) people complain about and that -- reportedly -- they want to move away from... someday.
I don't think they want to amplify a reputation that (some) people complain about and that -- reportedly -- they want to move away from... someday.
Without checking, I think both SF Magic Mountain and Cedar Point are both approaching 20 Coasters per park.
You can boast your coaster count as a park because it’s a lot easier for a group of coasters to each feel unique, compared to the lack of variety for simulators.We have 2 parks in the US that regularly boast about their "Coaster Count". Without checking, I think both SF Magic Mountain and Cedar Point are both approaching 20 Coasters per park. If Universal wanted USF to be the projection tech park, their marketing should refocus their messaging to amplify it.
I do too but the queue is redeeming, too bad they look at you funny if you go back down without ridingBeyond it being the straw that broke the camel's back with screens, I find Jimmy himself to be very annoying.
Fun fact, maybe it's my Universal theme park bias, but I find Jimmy recently to be the only palatable late night host
Also, to further drive a wedge between us...I find the ride charming, the best simulator in the park,
And, dare I say it, a taste of what a non-headliner would have been at 90's Universal
It fits the park well, it improved an ugly showbuilding, and it has an experimental queue that I quite enjoy
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Beyond it being the straw that broke the camel's back with screens, I find Jimmy himself to be very annoying.
I have a theory that if F&F was some spectacular dark ride or amazing coaster, Fallon would be much more appreciated as a solid non-headlinerAnd if Minion Mayhem and The Simpsons Ride (and Supercharged...) were replaced with heavily-physical attractions, I'd appreciate Race Through New York a lot more.
It’s funny actually, I first road this ride like a year ago cause I had no interest in it and I actually enjoyed it a lot. It is a fun simulator ride and has a great queue to boot.Fun fact, maybe it's my Universal theme park bias, but I find Jimmy recently to be the only palatable late night host
Also, to further drive a wedge between us...I find the ride charming, the best simulator in the park,
And, dare I say it, a taste of what a non-headliner would have been at 90's Universal
It fits the park well, it improved an ugly showbuilding, and it has an experimental queue that I quite enjoy
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Agreed, it is really a great simulator, and it is perfect for that small space.It’s funny actually, I first road this ride like a year ago cause I had no interest in it and I actually enjoyed it a lot. It is a fun simulator ride and has a great queue to boot.
Honestly, I’m glad it’s here. It is almost always a walk on for me too. I genuinely do it like almost every trip now.
Our rollercoaster enthusiast friend (my husband is one too) is not a big fan of simulators, generally doesn’t find them all that great. But she literally said when we got off Race Through New York, “That was actually good!”
General public seems to like it. It's a well rounded attraction, with some of the best pre show entertainment anywhere, and an interesting museum of sorts. And, as you said, it's a good use of such a small space.........Agreed, it is really a great simulator, and it is perfect for that small space.
Yep! They were there on Wednesday, they were coming out about every 5 minutes.Do they still have the acapella guys who sing rock songs while you wait? I feel like I saw a comment somewhere that implied they changed it to something else, and those guys were awesome!
Those guys make the attraction. A big plus when they're performing.Yep! They were there on Wednesday, they were coming out about every 5 minutes.