Actually, I have a really long ride review on Kong on the Kong ride review thread. So I don't really want to repeat the entire review, but I will comment on the rerideability aspect . The 360 degree scene has so much going on at one time that it's impossible to see all of the action on one, or even a few rides. I was seeing things on apx. my tenth ride, like the giant Spider, that I never picked up on previous rides. Also, the seating on this attraction, gives you 'significantly' different views of the screen action and reactions to the special effects, than a typical ride. Best seats are middle to back, but seating on the right, left, or middle will also give you different viewings of the action occuring on the pre screens and the 360 screen. . It's also important that you ride when the outside portion is open. That outside segment really sets up the ambiance of the entire ride...And, on any given day, Kong will nearly always have the longest, or second longest, stand by ride lines at either Universal park. The fact that it's a very 'high capacity' ride, and it's two years old already, basically says that it's an attraction that is fairly popular with people attending the parks.