Been on the tour since the 70s and was a main tour attraction and used on many TV shows. When the new 360 3D Kong was built almost literally right across it, it made it awkward and cumbersome to have them both run at the same time, since trams would need to loop the same road twice. It's now only used very rarely to make up for the lack of other tour attractions that might be having a refurbishment, like earthquake recently had. I kinda miss it. Always hilarious seeing newbies yell in fear when it collapsed.
Personally, even though it wouldn't have made sense location wise and wouldn't have fit, I think it would've been amazing if you had to cross the bridge TO enter skull island. You cross the rickety bridge, decorate it a bit with skulls, it drops, and you immediately enter skull island. Would've added extra thrill and would continually preserve an old segment
Personally, even though it wouldn't have made sense location wise and wouldn't have fit, I think it would've been amazing if you had to cross the bridge TO enter skull island. You cross the rickety bridge, decorate it a bit with skulls, it drops, and you immediately enter skull island. Would've added extra thrill and would continually preserve an old segment