So not even a ride - good to know.
Most temporary overlays don't get rides but full scale walk through events or shows. The only thing that has been a ride was Kyary paru paru or whatever her name VR headset for Space Fantasy.
So not even a ride - good to know.
You have to admit it's more than a tad misleading to call it Godzilla: The Ride with it not even being a ride, though.Most temporary overlays don't get rides but full scale walk through events or shows. The only thing that has been a ride was Kyary paru paru or whatever her name VR headset for Space Fantasy.
You have to admit it's more than a tad misleading to call it Godzilla: The Ride with it not even being a ride, though.
Gotcha. I don't keep up with international parks as much so I don't have nearly as good of a grip on them as with domestic parks.That's a rehosted video. The title of attraction is Shin Godzilla 4d: The Real. But real events are always precursor to bigger/larger scale things at USJ. So if successful, could become a ride.
Gotcha. I don't keep up with international parks as much so I don't have nearly as good of a grip on them as with domestic parks.
Godzilla would be a good IP for a 3rd park, but I can't imagine it at either of the existing parks. Of course it would have to be a unique ride as comparison's to Kong would no doubt arise.Understandable. I keep up to date on USJ only because its what lead to UOR and USH getting Hello Kitty so who knows what else it would bring to the states.
Godzilla would be a good IP for a 3rd park, but I can't imagine it at either of the existing parks. Of course it would have to be a unique ride as comparison's to Kong would no doubt arise.
Another Aggressive move & commitment to theme parks as a vital component in their business plan.Comcast has purchased the remaining 49 percent of USJ.
Comcast NBCU Acquires Remaining 49% Stake in Universal Studios Japan | NBCUniversal
What does this mean for USJ and Universal in the long run, is it the same sort of thing as Disney taking full control and Disneyland Paris or ?
What does this mean for USJ and Universal in the long run, is it the same sort of thing as Disney taking full control and Disneyland Paris or ?