There are rumors for *some* practical set pieces.
I swear to God, if this gets higher GSATs than Pets did in Hollywood, I don't ever want to hear another "too much screens" complaint again for the rest of my life.
I think it’s more objectively, we need to accept what the public enjoys vs what we enjoy.Why should GSATs have any bearing at all on our personal tastes?
Midway Mania is a massive favorite, I recognize this could be the same.I predict that they will hand us fart gun like blasters that can be sanitized between guests. The belt won't stop. And this will be very popular with the general public.
All my thoughts. Walk thru makes more sense, but means more work for team members.I just have a hard time imagining how this will be a moving walkway shooter attraction and there won’t be constant legal issues if the belt suddenly stops and people fall and get hurt.
Also, how is this going to work for those with ECV’s/wheel chairs?
Perhaps there is 2 lanes? One for the moving walkway, and one for mobility issue access?I just have a hard time imagining how this will be a moving walkway shooter attraction and there won’t be constant legal issues if the belt suddenly stops and people fall and get hurt.
Also, how is this going to work for those with ECV’s/wheel chairs?
But's that's so...logical...
You know us better than that.
It’s been influenced that SLOP gets poor GSAT’s. Likely due to capacity/seating issue for the ride.Sorry, wait. Did I miss something? Are people saying Pets is not well liked? That ride is awesome! They did such a great job with it.
Did I miss something?!
The lapbar really did some people in lolIt’s been influenced that SLOP gets poor GSAT’s. Likely due to capacity/seating issue for the ride.
That’s what keeps throwing me about this. Seats act as a great equalizer. If you have a walkway, there should to be some sort of rail, which means that children under a certain height wont be able to see/shoot. We’re clearly about to get an announcement soon per the social campaign, so I’m praying for some sort of concept art/explanation/anything to help me wrap my mind around this.How are they going to manage the height difference between three foot tall children and six foot tall adults? There's going to have to be some kind of barrier blocking us from accessing the screens right?
I am pretty sure Universal hopefully knows and takes the points you have made into account when designing this attraction.I just have a hard time imagining how this will be a moving walkway shooter attraction and there won’t be constant legal issues if the belt suddenly stops and people fall and get hurt.
Also, how is this going to work for those with ECV’s/wheel chairs?
They really errored when they designed those seats for pets in Hollywood. Don't know what they were thinking. But things are a learning process and if UO gets a ride like pets in the future, it will have seating that will properly fit all people in.It’s been influenced that SLOP gets poor GSAT’s. Likely due to capacity/seating issue for the ride.
Complimentary baby bjorns.That’s what keeps throwing me about this. Seats act as a great equalizer. If you have a walkway, there should to be some sort of rail, which means that children under a certain height wont be able to see/shoot. We’re clearly about to get an announcement soon per the social campaign, so I’m praying for some sort of concept art/explanation/anything to help me wrap my mind around this.
I'm starting to think the same. Universal Creative really has been consistently hitting it out of the park; even if this isn't as good as SLoP that doesn't mean it'll be bad. I'm a little excitedI think this’ll be better than we think.