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Pretty sure by “no special elements” he means drop platform/spike, not theming
I'm glad this doesn't, TBH. I WANT Hagrid's to remain special.
Pretty sure by “no special elements” he means drop platform/spike, not theming
Interesting new "Rocking Boat" concept from Mack:
I wonder if elements of this could have been developed for the splash battle ride planned for HTTYD?
Interesting new "Rocking Boat" concept from Mack:
I wonder if elements of this could have been developed for the splash battle ride planned for HTTYD?
Kinda doubt it. That could turn into a giant legal mess with the interactive elements and all.
That's why my visits to the park, will be HTTYD in the daytime til sunset, and then over to UCM at night, but yeah UCM is my favorite land.This may be my favorite land tbh
Well ok, maybe Monsters
or Nintendo
That's why my visits to the park, will be HTTYD in the daytime til sunset, and then over to UCM at night, but yeah UCM is my favorite land.
how?
I am more excited to be in UCM Universe at night not for the ride, but for the ambiance and lighting, and creepy feeling being near Frankenstein's Castle, and the village, and hopefully some random character actors going after poor Franky. But, maybe thats my pipe dream of UCM, but it would very well be the hidden gem of the park if done right.My excitement is tempered by the rumored headliner ride technology. If it were a Disney-style boat ride I would be psyched.
I am more excited to be in UCM Universe at night not for the ride, but for the ambiance and lighting, and creepy feeling being near Frankenstein's Castle, and the village, and hopefully some random character actors going after poor Franky. But, maybe thats my pipe dream of UCM, but it would very well be the hidden gem of the park if done right.
Imagine at night some purple/blue lighting and projection mapping and some creepy fog rolls thru, and you look up from the lower level of the village and there is this creepy castle,, (wish was Dracula's Castle), but I get why they chose just one monster type immersion for UCM Universe. But with nights and weekends off now for awhile, when this opens, You will find me in UCM land (Universe) maybe having some Blood Orange IPA Pint or two. I am more hyped for UCM because I love all the old UCM movies.
I really can't wait for the HTTYD area either since binge watching all the movies. Also, for my speculations, I think I get what may be going on with the Universal Celestial icon. it finds Celestial bodies, so like USF you are in the movies *Ride The Movie*, then IOA is based on books, comic books, UEU you just dont go ride the movie, or feel you are in the book, at UEU you are part of the Universe. Kinda like how @Alicia has said earlier about HTTYD speculation with how you go do your training with the attractions. But that, is also how I would do it. It's suppose to be the ground breaking new way to do a theme park.
I know I live in Orlando, and go to the parks and see how the guest are, some don't know why the rides are like they are. But, thats why when it comes time to do the all out Marketing fill that gap in with just advertising and pitching one land at a time after the whole park announcement. But that's just me.
I believe you move around the boats on the splash battle ride. If the boat rocks while people are moving....
I believe you move around the boats on the splash battle ride. If the boat rocks while people are moving....
@My95cobras is right, typically there are rows of seats and each rider has a single water cannon, they are not intended to move around (though technically they can, if other riders are not in those seats) I believe typically the ride is tame enough to not require any harness. But with the previously mentioned boat ride concept (which moves around a lot), I'd imagine a locking seatbelt system would work.no...
@My95cobras is right, typically there are rows of seats and each rider has a single water cannon, they are not intended to move around (though technically they can, if other riders are not in those seats) I believe typically the ride is tame enough to not require any harness. But with the previously mentioned boat ride concept (which moves around a lot), I'd imagine a locking seatbelt system would work.
Here's an example from Legoland:
I know the 'drones overhead' thing sounds dangerous, but imagine they are inflatable with light plastic propellers. It would essentially be a balloon, which at worst would inconvenience the person it bumps into.I gotta wonder if the use of drones is going to be used here to simulate more Dragons flying around Berk. Obviously they can't fly over guest areas, but I'm sure they could make it look like they're flying around you with some forced perspective type thing. Would be another awesome way to immerse you in their world.
Ah, this is cool! I still think they would not be legally allowed to flight them over people's heads, however. I do believe this could all still be pulled off however.I know the 'drones overhead' thing sounds dangerous, but imagine they are inflatable with light plastic propellers. It would essentially be a balloon, which at worst would inconvenience the person it bumps into.
Check out airstage.biz for examples (I saw them first at IAAPA 2019). Note that Universal is listed as a client. Not sure what Universal project but could be the Hagrid opening or USH Dark Arts show... Or, more interesting, could be an upcoming project.
You can’t fly them over populated areas, but that doesn’t mean they could fly around the land. Backstage could have nets along their path as well to maintain employee access.Ah, this is cool! I still think they would not be legally allowed to flight them over people's heads, however. I do believe this could all still be pulled off however.
Exactly my thoughts, I'm sure they could pull this off.You can’t fly them over populated areas, but that doesn’t mean they could fly around the land. Backstage could have nets along their path as well to maintain employee access.