I'm sorry if I broke a rule but I got a mail from Universal (actually I got 2, one was for the Christmas festivities). There was no indication this was a secret or anything. OTPM also have it on their site...
It wont beI would be content with it being like Transformers. As long as it's not like that tram garbage over in USH.
I'm sorry if I broke a rule but I got a mail from Universal (actually I got 2, one was for the Christmas festivities). There was no indication this was a secret or anything. OTPM also have it on their site...
Say what now?
Theme Park news has a feature story and pictures from the blog on their site. The same that were posted here earlier.Say what now?
Theme Park news has a feature story and pictures from the blog on their site. The same that were posted here earlier.
how can we send you a copy of the email.I meant the mail that was sent out.
:ban:....Just kidding........................Heh, this is just like when someone at Universal accidentally released the opening date back when Diagon was opening. Then they pulled it right back.I just got wind of what is actually replacing Disaster. Should be... ahem... entertaining. The new attraction will be based on the video game 25 To LIFE and UC has been developing a dark red dissapearing ink that that will shower guests. This attraction will be called:
25 To Life:* children optional
San Francisco Pig Slaughter
coming in 2018
What do people make of the fact that there is very clearly a toddler front-and-center in the concept art for the queue? That would suggest a ride without a height requirement, which - in turn - would suggest a ride experience similar to Hollywood's (slow-moving vehicles, limited motion, primarily using screens to evoke the excitement instead of real speed)... which is not a good thing.
Up until this announcement/leak/whatever-it-is, I was under the assumption Universal was going to be taking Hollywood's experience and applying it to a Spider-Man/Transformers template, which isn't something that sounds exciting or fresh to me (I was/am hoping for a more practical, "you're really racing!" kind of ride), but it would be easily 50 times better than staying close to the Hollywood version.
I think you're reading too much into concept art.
Hopefully! It just struck me as odd to prominently include such an individual who - if the ride is going to have any legitimate oomph - probably won't be able to ride the attraction.