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For whatever reason, the ride absolutely collapses at night. Maybe they have too many boats, but I didn't experience the same issue early in the morning.The first and only time I rode JP with my mom, after raving about how much I love the ride, I had the pleasure of experiencing it with all the dinosaurs turned off and no soundtrack. Just silence, all throughout the ride.
Those Potter references made my inner fangirl squeal.T-Rex is hiding behind the Invisibility Cloak aka the giant garbage bag today. Baby Stego was petrified by the Basilisk and everything else basically looked like garbage.
It's getting worse and worse. It used to be my favorite ride. It keeps getting worse, I'm gonna stop riding it. It looks terrible. I'm honestly gonna write a strongly worded letter to Universal.
Perfectly executed potter referencesThose Potter references made my inner fangirl squeal.
The theme song is the only thing going for it still hahaIt's getting worse and worse. It used to be my favorite ride. It keeps getting worse, I'm gonna stop riding it. It looks terrible. I'm honestly gonna write a strongly worded letter to Universal.
To be fair, this was probably the ride at its worst. It's a much better experience during the daytime.It's getting worse and worse. It used to be my favorite ride. It keeps getting worse, I'm gonna stop riding it. It looks terrible. I'm honestly gonna write a strongly worded letter to Universal.
Haha, I wasn't even referring to your video! The ride has been in a horribly dilapidated state every single time during my visits this year, almost exactly like your video.To be fair, this was probably the ride at its worst. It's a much better experience during the daytime.
You know, just yesterday I was watching the 1997 JP ride video Chris Lord uploaded. Smooth running animatronics and an Explorer that dangled before quickly falling really made the attraction awing. I've no memory of seeing the Explorer dangle on the edge so seeing the effect sold as it should as opposed to how it is now was impressive. A perfect nod to the film. That was "how a $100 million dollar attraction should look like"