I mean they would have to design it different then it is
No. You'd have to have a completely different plot of land. Where, precisely, is this show building going?
You'd build the show scenes with the coaster. I mean ET is a perfect launch point, have it stop and get shot backwards with Twister. Have another park where you shoot off with a Fast and furious car next to you
How is the family-friendly ET film a perfect launch point? We're just ripping off the underwhelming Twister beat from the German ride, then something cribbed from Radiator Springs Racers? This is all assuming there is room to execute these sequences, which there isn't!
Yeah it would not be the same coaster but the same land could be used they'd just have to built the coaster with it in mind
No it couldn't. This is magical thinking.
I have no doubt the ride will get normally new ride lines....my guess is unlike other major additions in a year or so it wont have the same huge lines as opening...in fact I bet a slow moving dark ride is still riving F&F wait times a few months after it opens.
I don't even really understand what you are saying here due to what are presumably typos, but if you're suggesting that Secret Life of Pets will sometimes have higher wait times than Fast and Furious a year after opening, probably, because Pets has a tiny capacity, which is not at all reflective of popularity. Making the coaster a "great movie ride" wouldn't meaningfully change its popularity - if anything, it might dilute its efficacy by confusing guests.
People on here think Coasters are what draws people to parks....but at least in CA they don't
Six Flags and Knotts not doing well,
Six Flags and Knotts are not doing well because they arguably have
too many coasters and little else. Another coaster for either park is more of the same. This would be Universal Hollywood's first major outdoor coaster. It's apples and oranges.
DCA opened with an amazing coaster didn't help.
DCA's coaster didn't help because the park was underbuilt on the cheap. It was actually one of the only rides that was well-received.
USH two biggest bumps in attendance were around new themed areas and rides based on popular IPs that are to every generation.
Once again, can't believe I have to keep saying this, Fast and Furious is a four quadrant franchise with MASSIVE crossover appeal.
I think this'll have to be the last time I break down why everything you're saying is patently absurd or outright wrong, because like most conversations with you regarding what you think is best for this park, this is exhausting.