Ridgepole
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You know what else is gross? Hs."But that one's down an alley, and alleys are gross."
I'm trying so hard to understand this reference :?:.You know what else is gross? Hs.
Haven't we also seen mockups of this stage of pre-show before? We saw actual hooman actors
Yes, since there's that one right around the block on the side street from Louis Restaurant.
Fast & Furious: Supercharged is most comparable to Skull Island: Reign of Kong, which is another transplant from Universal Studios Hollywood‘s Tram Tour. Guests board the same ride vehicle, and the attraction’s climax is also a 360-degree “tunnel.”
OI fun fact
The Orlando version of Fast & Furious features several exclusive elements, including two new characters from the movies and the 15 “highly-accurate” replicas of the cars.
Fast & Furious: Supercharged – queuing explained
At Fast & Furious: Supercharged, you will not wait in a physical line for more than a few minutes. This is because of the way the attraction is designed; on busier days, guests will need to nab a return time either on the Universal Orlando app or via kiosks stationed nearby – a process which Universal officially calls Virtual Line.
Once it’s your time to return, you will enter into a waiting area where you’ll be able to inspect the characters’ various vehicles (including Letty’s turbo truck, designed exclusively for the attraction), Tej’s war room, and more.
Wait – how does Express work with Virtual Line?
Express Passes work in a very interesting way with Supercharged (and other Virtual Line attractions): rather than rerouting you to a separate, shorter queue, the ride’s attendants will simply have you skip the return-time process, allowing you to walk right on whenever you’d like.
The brick part looks alright at best but feels rather basic. However, the actual warehouse looks awful, shameful for a company like Universal who can build good theming, such as for wizarding world of Harry potter. It's lazy and unecessary
I really like this statement.Universal has stepped up their game tenfold, no doubt, but they still haven't jumped all of the way there.
I really like this statement.
I don't understand how everyone talks about rumored projects as though they will be a massively better than anything ever built before when every time details get released for a new attraction they are disappointed by what they see. Comcast set a new precedent for for the universal theme parks, but it seems like somehow fans started interpreting that as them always doing the unprecedented.
Its a Combo event for VooDoo and Supercharged.
It doesn't state anything about Grand Opening Event for Supercharged, just a Media Preview.
Still weird we're not seeing other places pick it up. Wonder if they'll do a CityWalk 2.0 announcement and announce future plans then?
You should quote who you’re asking, they’re more likely to respond.QUESTION... where are these other bathrooms you speak of?
I'm trying so hard to understand this reference :?:.