Another Universal change in direction, it sounds like. New E tickets forward.Well geeez... two days ago he was saying nothing new at IOA after the coaster. Which is it???
Both. Take them all off. Put new ones back on.Well geeez... two days ago he was saying nothing new at IOA after the coaster. Which is it???
THIS WAS A THING???I'd say bring back the overly intense spinning, lol. I always felt like the ride lost a lot of its soul when it was toned down back in 2010.
haha if this happened just imagine the warfare that would take place on the nintendo forumIt would be an easy Nintendo Overlay, Change the CitH RVs to Mario Karts. High in the Sky Trolleys to the Bullet Bill concept. One Fish Two Fish could easily be changed to the fish from the old school Mario games. A little paint and some new signs and boom. Probably explains the Kidzone uncertainty. They can get the open quicker to make certain people happy and have a unique experience in Orlando!
this has always been a thing I associate with both parks, some places are kept really nice and others are underpopulated and feel abandoned by the guests and management, kinda gives those areas an intimate feeling in a weird way, like DC before they announced it was closing.Yet toon lagoon with the theater and Dudley’s in deplorable condition, and lost continent with the worst show in history still remain.
But that’s Universals MO on maintenance.
Some rides, queues and areas are impeccably maintained on a regular basis- TDL level of care and attention, and others are left to just sputter along for years and years. I don’t get it...
Looks like Universal has sound stages not in the Hollywood park. And Warner Bro. has a boatload right next door. Huh, go figure, Hollywood is still the U.S. production center.
I see. Not confused. It's all good.It's unlike Hollywood Studios to where the studio land is being used for Theme Park there.
Yep. Production still occurs in them regularly. In fact, it’s my understanding why one soundstage isn’t getting used for HHN.Perhaps @Legacy or @Joe can correct me, but I think that while the soundstages can be used for parks, they are still production facilities that can be rented out for productions needing buildings for filming.
I can be totally off-kilter, but I am under the impression that Universal is still a working studio for Orlando, unlike Hollywood Studios to where the studio land is being used for Theme Park there.
The studios are run by Universal Studios Florida Production Group, a separate division from the rest of the resort: Universal Production GroupPerhaps @Legacy or @Joe can correct me, but I think that while the soundstages can be used for parks, they are still production facilities that can be rented out for productions needing buildings for filming.
I can be totally off-kilter, but I am under the impression that Universal is still a working studio for Orlando, unlike Hollywood Studios to where the studio land is being used for Theme Park there.
If you're talking about "La Voz kids" or "The Voice Kids", then yes. They still film there.Didn't one of the soundstages host a Spanish language TV show for a few years?