So, bets on this becoming a ride?
That's not the vehicle I'd being paying VERY close attention to...
I think what Hate is talking about is the huge army surplus looking safari vehicle that it glimpsed briefly. But doesn't that kind of sound like the ride vehicle rumored for Kong?
What if Kong construction is actually JP construction???
It still doesn't make sense why they would add Kong to that area. "ISLANDS" of adventure
Skull Island is an Island.
When I think of an Island in IOA I think of a place that has more than one store, a restaurant, and more than one attraction all inspired by one franchise/theme. "The park focuses on the themes of adventure based in books, cartoons and literature as opposed to the magic of the movies on which Universal Studios Florida focuses. IOA should stay that way. King Kong is a giant movie monster, resembling a colossal gorilla, that has appeared in various media since 1933."
When I think of an Island in IOA I think of a place that has more than one store, a restaurant, and more than one attraction all inspired by one franchise/theme. "The park focuses on the themes of adventure based in books, cartoons and literature as opposed to the magic of the movies on which Universal Studios Florida focuses. IOA should stay that way. King Kong is a giant movie monster, resembling a colossal gorilla, that has appeared in various media since 1933."
King Kong started off as a book first along with Phantom of the Opera and all the classic Universal monsters. So Kong still does fit with the literary focus of IOA.
When I think of an Island in IOA I think of a place that has more than one store, a restaurant, and more than one attraction all inspired by one franchise/theme. "The park focuses on the themes of adventure based in books, cartoons and literature as opposed to the magic of the movies on which Universal Studios Florida focuses. IOA should stay that way. King Kong is a giant movie monster, resembling a colossal gorilla, that has appeared in various media since 1933."