Hoping for a few things with this ride:
-Abandon the stilted, predictable "red light/green light" pacing of recent UOR rides like Kong and Gringotts in favor of a more fluid experience like Spider-Man or FJ. Occasional breaks in the pacing can work (think the Hydro Man scene in Spidey), but it should be the exception rather than the rule, and always carefully placed (Hydro Man's scene works because it gives guests a breather after completing multiple 360-degree spins).
-Use the RVs. I like Gringotts, but the RVs felt underutilized there with a lack of elevation changes and constant stopping, and the potential for spinning combined with thrilling coaster maneuvers is only used during the ending launch. I don't want to get off the new ride feeling a ton of missed opportunities...I mean, that's always going to be a thing with new rides, but it really nagged me hard with Gringotts.
-Give it a little kick. Doesn't have to even be on Mummy's level of thrill (though it would be nice), but I'd like to see it pushed it a bit in that department. Isn't Everest considered a family ride? Hopefully Uni doesn't hold back too much, considering it's a coaster.
Will try to get plenty of back row rides on Fire before it closes.