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I really don't think I'm asking for very much!
You’re not. SLOP still not coming to Orlando still feels like a no brainer to me.
I really don't think I'm asking for very much!
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought I heard the current ride system for MIB was discontinued entirely or had a considerable amount of parts for it discontinued. But considering how MK is MIB's spritual successor in a way, If Universal wants to keep the ride they could turn to MTS and give it a re-track.Isn’t the stuff they’ve been improving at MIB a sign that maybe, MIB may not be as much on the chopping block as some may imagine it?
Could’ve sworn a good amount of love has been and is currently being given to it.
I can be wrong, but MIB and Mario Kart are the same base "ride system" even if their tech is different in what they do.Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought I heard the current ride system for MIB was discontinued entirely or had a considerable amount of parts for it discontinued. But considering how MK is MIB's spritual successor in a way, If Universal wants to keep the ride they could turn to MTS and give it a re-track.
Another option if MIB is here for the long term would be to have Pokemon replace the abandoned FFL stage with a totally different type of ride that USJ is getting and have the stretch of land be a SCI-FI area.I can be wrong, but MIB and Mario Kart are the same base "ride system" even if their tech is different in what they do.
Additionally--as far back as a few years ago before COVID, I could've sworn the chatter was to use the tech they were going to use for MK to also benefit that of MIB, to preserve and keep it's life flowing. Can absolutely be off-kilter; but that has been what I had understood for a while.
Yeah, I honestly believe that USF won't receive anything major for a while after DreamWorks opens.There's nothing indicating anything significant is happening at USF any time soon, either. And even once something (hopefully) is on the docket for the park, I can't imagine it would be replacing MIB.
It better not be, anyway! There are many other areas to be addressed before even thinking about turning attention to one of the park's very best rides.
There's nothing indicating anything significant is happening at USF any time soon, either. And even once something (hopefully) is on the docket for the park, I can't imagine it would be replacing MIB.
It better not be, anyway! There are many other areas to be addressed before even thinking about turning attention to one of the park's very best rides.
I'm going to guess that the earliest USF will get something new if we're lucky would be 2028. But I think a more realistic timeline would be 2029-2030. Plus addressing F&F, Simpsons, or the spring tent area with a whole new land are probably not only higher up on Universal's priority list but also more rewarding overall in overhauling USF post EU.MIB isn't going anywhere. A part of me will die if they close MIB.
Yeah, I honestly believe that USF won't receive anything major for a while after DreamWorks opens.
I "Like"d this not because I actually like it, but because I agree.Yeah, I honestly believe that USF won't receive anything major for a while after DreamWorks opens.
Fast and Furious Florida Drift would be a pretty nice quick addition for USF.I "Like"d this not because I actually like it, but because I agree.
I hope we're wrong!
Tear down HRRR for a version of Hollywood Drift that would fit within the confines of HRRR's plot.Fast and Furious Florida Drift would be a pretty nice quick addition for USF.
Don’t want to take this too far off the rails, but I kinda like HRRR, warts and all. It’s become kind of iconic for USF and the GP love it. I personally don’t think it’s that bad of a ride. Supercharged however…MIB better be low, low, low, low on Universal's chopping block list.
Tear down HRRR for a version of Hollywood Drift that would fit within the confines of HRRR's plot.
@Alicia Implied a while ago that F&F was being considered for early retirement. If that's right, good riddance. In addition, HRRR according to @Nick is reaching the end of it's service life and considering how those soundstages below HRRR more than likely aren't going anywhere, the most logical option IMO would be to put some sort of other coaster in that spot themed to F&F. That location also is pretty much the only option for a thrill Coaster in USF as well if they don't want to concede that segment of ride to IOA and EU.Don’t want to take this too far off the rails, but I kinda like HRRR, warts and all. It’s become kind of iconic for USF and the GP love it. I personally don’t think it’s that bad of a ride. Supercharged however…
While they almost closed Supercharged forever just to save operating costs, I think its early retirement was canceled when someone asked what they were planning to replace it with down the line, and no one had an answer.@Alicia Implied a while ago that F&F was being considered for early retirement. If that's right, good riddance. In addition, HRRR according to @Nick is reaching the end of it's service life and considering how those soundstages below HRRR more than likely aren't going anywhere, the most logical option IMO would be to put some sort of other coaster in that spot themed to F&F. That location also is pretty much the only option for a thrill Coaster in USF as well if they don't want to concede that segment of ride to IOA and EU.
I could think of about 50So, it lives for now, but only because no one has any better ideas worth doing.
Because looking at it short-sighted isn’t the best way to handle it. (Looks at Minions)That Universal apparently doesn't have any better ides for the Supercharged plot is highly concerning.
Here's one: tear down the structure and build SLOP. And I have more! How can Universal not have any?