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Not saying it was alcohol, but it's very easy to sneak liquor into Disneyland. I would never recommend it, one way ticket to being banned for life, but it's possible.
Screens, got rid of the industrial set pieces that set the atmosphere, less dinosaurs, T-Rex surprise ruined by drawn out roaring encounter with the I-Rex...
Thanks for the upgrade Universal, I hate it.
Y'know, would anyone actually have a problem if they were backed up by the unicorn? I wouldn't mind waiting on the motorcycle and listening to the music.
Any bets on how soon they'll decide to port over the Jurassic World revamp to Florida? I wouldn't be surprised if it's a project on the horizon for next year.
I would assume you go under the sign, then after a small path there will be two smaller signs, one to the left for the ride, and one on the right for the play ground.
Just incase anyone doesn't know, Strongarm was the code name for Harry Potter phase one, not just the bridge :) does anyone know if Jurassic World has a cool code name?
Does anyone know for sure how fast the launches are going to be? I mean, in terms of mummy compared to something like hulk I guess. I would assume they're fairly light, so you can move your head around to look at the details without whiplash or anything like that.
Maybe we all need to take a field trip to a local amusement park to remind us what constitutes as poor theming. On the case of RRR, its is reprisentitive of the music industry, something production central lacked. Instead of using the budget to rip off something like the Arrowsmith coaster next...
I just wanna chime in here real fast and say as a kid, I never felt I was in the real Jurassic Park from the movies. It’s weird, but I felt like I was in the “real life” Dino zoo that movie was based on, which was way cooler. Hopefully this will spur a nice retheme full of surprises.
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So random, but for those who did the Hollywood iteration as well, which one did you prefer? Gotta say all in all, though I'll always love the better queue in FL, I think the "production value" for Hollywood (An actual musical score for the live action stuff, better actors) made it the superior...
From Micechat:
"Congrats to Knotts they have another classic on their hands with Iron Reef"
From Themeparkinsider:
"Iron Reef is a visually stunning mix of 3D and practical sets. All the targets are on screen and take multiple rides to discover."
From Behind the Trills:
"Iron Reef...