state of the art trackless multi-media E Ticket
Would it use Oceaneering's trackless system? It is a pity really how seaworld's Antarctica makes such poor use of it, so would have been nice if Universal did a better version of it.
state of the art trackless multi-media E Ticket
Mt Crumpit has to be a guarantee at this point with Lorax dead according to HTF and Whylightbulb. However, you have to wonder if IOA will be getting a family dark ride anyone can ride soon seeing how there'd be this, the Amber Mine, and Kong, all rides that'd have some kind of height restriction
Mt Crumpit has to be a guarantee at this point with Lorax dead according to HTF and Whylightbulb. However, you have to wonder if IOA will be getting a family dark ride anyone can ride soon seeing how there'd be this, the Amber Mine, and Kong, all rides that'd have some kind of height restriction
They'll leave room for a Lorax dark ride somewhere...
I think Lorax's time has come and gone. If Creative is really enamored with the ride concept, it will live on and hopefully latch on to a better property; see: Van Helsing becoming Forbidden Journey.
The only other place Lorax would go is Kidzone, but why would they keep it away from the rest of the Suess stuff in another park?
Case in point: Apollo 13 to MummyMy guess is that's what will happen: they'll take the Lorax ride concept and change the IP. Voila, an amazing new family (trackless) dark ride experience that delivers based on a popular, attendance-driving IP. Win for everyone. And as ReelJustice has mentioned, Universal has a track-record of doing just such a thing.
What about Spider-man to Transformers?
Case in point: Apollo 13 to Mummy
Van Helsing for Harry Potter also works
Wait... They were going to have a Dracula themed land before they went with Harry Potter?
I did not know about an Apollo 13 ride. Was it to be an indoor coaster like Mummy?