Wouldn't the yellow area have been part of the disaster preshow, food and beverage stand or some sort of shop and the photo place where u could have your face on Hulks body?What is in the yellow area currently?
Wouldn't the yellow area have been part of the disaster preshow, food and beverage stand or some sort of shop and the photo place where u could have your face on Hulks body?What is in the yellow area currently?
Looking at the drawings and overlay I'm so happy that (again) unused backlot area (area not used for a ride) will be used now. It expands the park significantly.
Lol I haven't been following this thread at all, thanks for the insight. Sounds better than before, but as a person who's not a fan of preshows, this might get really obnoxious insanely fastWhat part of what I have been saying have you not been listening to? That plus the addition of the music star that has been peeped out recently. This is going to be another 4-5 minute attraction with a queue that is an attraction in itself, creating a 14-20 minute attraction overall.
I've worked on a quick photoshop using the possible permits;
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Cobalt Blue: The Ride Building itself which looks big enough for a good sized attraction with a few extra scenes
Aqua: Possibly exit?
Yellow: The Gift shop
Orange: The second half of the line that Teebin mentioned plus a preshow in that area?
Red: All of the outdoor line space that Teebin also said
Purple: Marquee
Green: Facades/Restrooms
Man I totally missed this diagram when it was posted before.
ya pre-shows are gonna be put into parks more and more because they make it almost impossible for people to try to sue because they didn't read a warning signLol I haven't been following this thread at all, thanks for the insight. Sounds better than before, but as a person who's not a fan of preshows, this might get really obnoxious insanely fast
With all the valuable space they're using for this attraction it better be jaw dropping and mind blowing. So far I'm hearing added couple scenes, an added rapper and a really cool queue. I'm not certain, but a tram type of ride vehicle? That's not making me feel any better.Thinking if its the same size of Kongs building..will there be an outdoor track scene? As if there isn't, then it could lead me to this:
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~Orange is the huge line where the main building houses all the other scenes
~The Blue is for a new gift shop/Exit for the attraction
~The grey is for the new path for both backstage and the main path. The San Francisco area would have its road a bit more widened but not as much
If Uni ever does a TesT Track type of attraction they will one up it just as they did the train park to park connecter.If they are saving the "Test Track" type ride for MarioKart, then I can understand why they are doing what they are doing with this one a little more.
Are you suggesting that Universal "One-upped" Disney's Park-to-park Monorail, something that is a mode of transport and not an attraction?If Uni ever does a TesT Track type of attraction they will one up it just as they did the train park to park connecter.
No im not. Most parks have a basic train that connects their lands in their parks in a huge outter circle. It gets you from one point in a park or a themed lans to another. Since UOR could be one park but it's not and they have two parks USF and IOA the HE is a one up for a park to park or land to land connector period.Are you suggesting that Universal "One-upped" Disney's Park-to-park Monorail, something that is a mode of transport and not an attraction?
I mean, for goodness sake, it opened in 1982, I sure the hell hope Uni could "top" that. Especially considering, as mentioned, the monorail isn't an attraction and is used as a mode of transport, whereas guests ride the HE for the experience.
Ah, it just seemed like you were referring to the monorail since you said "park to park connector". A train, as you see in MK, does not go from park to park.No im not. Most parks have a basic train that connects their lands in their parks in a huge outter circle. It gets you from one point in a park or a themed lans to another. Since UOR could be one park but it's not and they have two parks USF and IOA the HE is a one up for a park to park or land to land connector period.
My gosh you people make too many assumptions haha. I could see if a mentioned monorail or Disney in referance to tranaportation in my post but goodness.
No it doesn't go from park to park. It goes from themed land to themed land. HE goes from themed land to themed land as well but i dubbed it park to park because it does that as well. Regardless UNI ☝ upped the theming and people engagement for park to park or land to land attraction.Ah, it just seemed like you were referring to the monorail since you said "park to park connector". A train, as you see in MK, does not go from park to park.
I think it was only natural to make the assumption.
I agree. Would have been perfect for this large plot, for the series, and as a break from screens/more variety to US's offering.Seems like a missed opportunity on their part. Slot Car ride system would have been perfect for the theme. No way they're doing it for Mario either.