Fast & Furious: Supercharged is most comparable to
Skull Island: Reign of Kong, which is another transplant from
Universal Studios Hollywood‘s Tram Tour. Guests board the same ride vehicle, and the attraction’s climax is also a 360-degree “tunnel.”
OI fun fact
The Orlando version of Fast & Furious features several exclusive elements, including two new characters from the movies and the 15 “highly-accurate” replicas of the cars.
Fast & Furious: Supercharged – queuing explained
At Fast & Furious: Supercharged, you will not wait in a physical line for more than a few minutes. This is because of the way the attraction is designed; on busier days, guests will need to nab a return time either on the
Universal Orlando app or via kiosks stationed nearby – a process which Universal officially calls Virtual Line.
Once it’s your time to return, you will enter into a waiting area where you’ll be able to inspect the characters’ various vehicles (including Letty’s turbo truck, designed exclusively for the attraction), Tej’s war room, and more.
Wait – how does Express work with Virtual Line?
Express Passes work in a very interesting way with Supercharged (and other Virtual Line attractions): rather than rerouting you to a separate, shorter queue, the ride’s attendants will simply have you skip the return-time process, allowing you to walk right on whenever you’d like.