I can't find that anywhere.just announced on Universal's blog... 9/8/15 Disaster closes with BJ closing later this year... Get your Disaster fix in ASAP.
I can't find that anywhere.just announced on Universal's blog... 9/8/15 Disaster closes with BJ closing later this year... Get your Disaster fix in ASAP.
just announced on Universal's blog... 9/8/15 Disaster closes with BJ closing later this year... Get your Disaster fix in ASAP.
Not gonna lie, a bit nervous that it has the same name as the USH attraction.
Not to mention the current "subway train" has the same layout as the studio trams. I expect a carbon copy, with possibly a new set taking over the subway earthquake... Not that excited at all. Going to miss Mutha' Nature!Not gonna lie, a bit nervous that it has the same name as the USH attraction.
Orland never gets a carbon copy from the tram tour, never. (Look at Jaws and Kong)Not to mention the current "subway train" has the same layout as the studio trams. I expect a carbon copy, with possibly a new set taking over the subway earthquake... Not that excited at all. Going to miss Mutha' Nature!
Not to mention the current "subway train" has the same layout as the studio trams. I expect a carbon copy, with possibly a new set taking over the subway earthquake... Not that excited at all. Going to miss Mutha' Nature!
WAIT A SECOND! So what I am getting is that a blog post was posted early accidentally and this rendering of the queue of the ride was leaked with it. This is also confirmed to go in the San Fran area of the park by the same article. The Beetlejuice and Disaster rides were also both announced to close soon. Beetle Juice being later this year and Disaster being 9-8-15. Is this correct? Trying to catch up.
good point.The Disaster ride system is shot. No way that sticks around. Not to mention there's no reason to demolish Beetlejuice in that situation
Notable: no mention of 3D anywhere. Usually that's a part of any 3D attraction announcement. Doesn't mean there won't be 3D elements to the ride, but it's a change in announcement strategy.
Not gonna lie, a bit nervous that it has the same name as the USH attraction.
I was, too, until I saw that there are special ride vehicles and set in San Francisco, which would seem to indicate that it's going to be a totally different experience.