Disneyhead
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Just don't be confused when there's a thread of people like, "Ugh, this guy."I’ll voice my opinion.
Technically, in the story, the outdoor section of track is before we enter the computer. As explained in Chinese the canopy section is the "Upload Conduit". The actual track was custom designed to resemble a cable. I'm sure many will roll their eyes, but in my opinion the section fits the story. Just as Slinky Dog fits its story. And a Jurassic Park coaster would fit its story. It's a bit of a stretch, but it works.A roller coaster in a land themed to a theme park is immersive. It makes perfect thematic sense unlike what Disney is doing with Tron.
The Tron coaster is suppose to be inside a computer, but even Disney realizes that visible coasters are cool.
Except, technically, we're not on Isla Nublar when we're at IoA. It's Isla Adventura, where canon doesn't exist.As far as the Jurassic coaster goes, I'm a tad concerned about the possibility of it being branded a Jurassic World ride, as I think a remodel of the land would be needed to maintain the integrity of the story. (Either rebrand everything Jurassic World, or re-theme the JP facades to look more rundown as in the JW movie.)
Unthemed coasterz*I can't believe we've went from SCREENZ to COASTERZ so quickly.
I can't believe we've went from SCREENZ to COASTERZ so quickly.
People like variety in new additions. Also to go back to another one IoA also needs more indoor rides too.I can't believe we've went from SCREENZ to COASTERZ so quickly.
People like variety in new additions.
Oh my man, “COASTERZ” was the OG “SCREENZ”. We’ve just rotated back to it
Before my time posting here I think as a naive young man.
Imagine if Grinch is a huge hit and they green light the mountain coaster.
I for one welcome our new coaster overlords. Forever may they reign.
Oh my man, “COASTERZ” was the OG “SCREENZ”. We’ve just rotated back to it
agree. In Hollywood you hear comments about how people are excited that the Mummy is a roller coaster (albeit a short one) and not a screen ride. The Mummy is well themed but in the end I think more roller coasters will benefit the Universal brand. No more Fing ScreensNearly every time I bring a group of friends from out of town to Universal for their first time, the second we walk in the park I get asked if we can ride the big roller coaster first. Weather it's Hulk at IOA or RRR at USF these giant coasters with "exposed supports" are super popular with guests. I always have to remind myself when I become too snobby about themeing, if the ride is great, people will love it. You don't always have to build a mountain or a show building around a roller coaster.