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And in Doc Browns pics, you can see the pipes for the electrical wiring to light the victorian lamp posts.
Its 100% potter for sure then. Uni should just say it already.
I agree. The kid zone area is super dated and a mess. Even though men and black is fun, I believe it's dated as well. And idk how I feel with spongebob replacing the whole kidzone.
Don't get defensive, just because their slogan was "ride the movies" they really didn't have to actually do it.
True, Mission Space is a simulator but theres no other similar attraction like that in Orlando, or anywhere else that I know of. It exposes riders to forces up to 2.5G, more than...
Tuttle Talk doesn't count because it's always different and interacts with the guests.
You can't compare Mission Space to the Simpsons, that's ridiculous.
The Grand Fiesta tour does have plenty of screens put your actually on a track.
And Soarin, that's on a whole other level...
There's too many 3d\movie rides in just one park.
Sherk
Terminator
Despicable Me
Transformers
The Simpsons
(And in the first half of Twister, your standing for a long amount of time watching a screen, they literally play parts of the movies)
And your welcome :wave:
I would love to see jungle Cruise get some TLC. Maybe IOA should do the same for there Jurassic Park flume ride. That one is in even worse condition. :P
They would probably replace Shrek with another 3d ride, that's what they like doing apprently. God forbid that the Donkey meet and greet returns. 3D/movie rides at Universal are what Meet and Greets are to Magic Kingdom. lol
I said just an announcement or at least a hint. I dont think all the details either. Everyone has been asking what happened to Jaws and whats the construction for, so they might feel pressured to spill the beans, either transformers or potter.
I hope when they build D.A they don't make it too tight. I wouldnt want to push threw people. What they could do is lean the buildings slighty forward, towards the path, so that way it feels more enclosed and intimate.
I changed what I wrote before you even responded. It came out ignorant.
How I see universal is that, if they won't make money doing a 4th of July firework show they won't spend it. I know it's a business but I'm sure the amount of money they invest in a firework show would make guest come back...