I'll give my postmortem thoughts on this ride soon. I was able to ride one of the final non-event party buses, and while getting that final experience is appreciated, I can't lie and say it hadn't remained as obnoxious, abrasive, and unsurprisngly unenjoyable as ever.
Right now, I mostly care to chronicle a small closing detail that very possibly would've gone unnoticed or lost otherwise - the first car on the right side of the Alley show scene had a thin layer of "nitrous" (fog solution) coating its' windshield today, with the words "Family Forever" written with someone's finger through it. It was honestly not crazy obvious. I only noticed on my final ride-thru.
No matter how ill-concieved or poorly executed, any attraction at this scale has an army of creatives and operations crew behind it that, on some level, care about this thing and have spent a significant chunk of their lives bringing it to life. I will not mourn Supercharged, but I will acknowledge the unavoidable care and effort that went into it, despite everything.
Of all my qualms with UDX, I appreciate that they have made recent efforts to make these closure dates essentially 'celebrations of life'. It's not necessary, as Disney shows with some of its' own recent and incredibly notable and historic closures, but it's a very kind gesture that nods at a growing history and legacy lineup for the resort.