yeah when you would exit the terminator ride it would lead you to that store
(the terminator ride was just a 3D movie like shrek but with live actors
Oh that actually sounds amazing?
Not to be like “this generation...” or whatever but why on earth did Universal give up on actor and/or practical effect-led attractions that felt Hollywood? Beetlejuice, Twister, Earthquake, and I guess now also Terminator, I’ll miss you...
To keep this on the HHN theme with the thread, it almost feels like that’s the only thing still keeping the park feeling production-based. During the regular year, Fallon is maybe the closest thing to “look how entertainment is made!” but you also go into space, so, yknow...
But HHN employs the use of so many neat practical effects, and when it does use screens, it tends to use them very, very effectively, and I miss that about older attractions. Yes, the image quality of Fast and Furious is notable, but I’m living for that actual spectacle and awe that comes with last year’s flying witch and this year’s bungee Wolfman, yknow? That’s probably why I’m so into the event, beyond the general artistry.