*Bit of a double post, but here's videos of several other darkrides in the park. Starting with Adventure Time: The Ride of OOO. (A suspended monorail ride)
While Adventure Time is a nice show, this seems to be more the Ride of Static Figures, Limited Motion and a lotta' flats.
Next up is the Amazing Ride of Gumball. (A mixed media interactive darkride)
Oof, I really like the Amazing World of Gumball, and while this ride is a step up from the AT ride, that's not saying much. There's still a lot of static sets and flats. (While I would say this could work with the IP, since Gumball incorperates a ton of mixed media into it's episodes, it still feels lifeless.) Also, personal pet peeve of mine. Trackless darkride...but it takes no advantage of that kind of technology. (Maybe to save on construction costs for not having to build any track, but it doesn't shake the feeling the trackless tech is wasted.) It also doesn't help that Ferrari World recently put in their own mixed media interactive darkride (Benno's Great Race), and it's way better then this.
Finally, we have The Forbidden Territory. (A multi motion jeep darkride)
While this looks to have a bigger budget and scale compared to the other darkrides in the park, I do believe another reviewer summed this up pretty accurately, this is a poor man's Dinosaur. An' they confirmed the jeep doesn't really move around that much, especially in the screen sections.
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Unfortunately these videos just solidify a comment I made earlier, it really does feel like the big budgets for these parks mainly go to licenses and the massive buildings instead of the attractions inside them. All the money in the world and you can't make a darkride that can go toe to toe with a Six Flags one which may have cost a lost less to make.