If this is going on the roof, I'm gonna be so ecstatic.
It's not. It's part of the actual attraction.
If this is going on the roof, I'm gonna be so ecstatic.
This is going to be in the ride, next to one of the screens. It's supposed to help blend the Real Sets with the 3D animation.
Is that same helicopter featured in the Hollywood and Singapore rides somewhere throughout the attraction?
I thought tha this would be a cool idea I had and I was wondering if anyone else had the smae idea.
So anyways, it would be cool if they add a new part, exclusive to Orlando's version of the ride. So anyways after you leave N.E.S.T Headquaters, EVAC would drive out of that gate type thing above the gift shop (Example in the photo below):
So anyways, EVAC would drive out of that and into the streets of Universal Orlando Resort and then into the city of Orlando. What do you think?????
I think you shouldn't post while under the influence. Don't operate heavy machinery either.
:rofl: This was and idea I had a few day after they annouced the ride. Unfortunately, I didn't discover this forum until a few weeks ago.
Yep, I don't get your idea either. They make every rider take acid before letting them out? ixiedust:
Yep, I don't get your idea either. They make every rider take acid before letting them out? ixiedust:
Oh, I thought you meant literally drive out to Orlando...but no, that's still kind of dumb..I mean, the story has already ended, why keep adding to it?
Just thought a little sense of realism would be cool...:shrug:
The entire park or the city of Orlando cant turn into part of one of the attractions thoughJust thought a little sense of realism would be cool...:shrug:
Random, possibly dumb question- During softs in USH, or any new ride for that matter, do they/did they have the wait time sign on, since the ride could sparaitally open or close through out the day while testing?
The USH version had the sign. From what I know, every attraction that has soft opened has had the wait time sign up.
Right, I knew the wait signs were up, I meant, were they actually on showing you an actual wait time during softs, or was it just turned off?
Random, possibly dumb question- During softs in USH, or any new ride for that matter, do they/did they have the wait time sign on, since the ride could sparaitally open or close through out the day while testing?