Mad Dog
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Just like in the Transformer movies. They stay consistent.Spider-Man has a story line you can follow. I still don't have a clue what is happening half the time in Transformers.
Just like in the Transformer movies. They stay consistent.Spider-Man has a story line you can follow. I still don't have a clue what is happening half the time in Transformers.
Spider-Man has a story line you can follow. I still don't have a clue what is happening half the time in Transformers.
Yeah, there's so much going on that you come off having had a great time, but the ride has no cohesive story.Spider-Man has a story line you can follow. I still don't have a clue what is happening half the time in Transformers.
I'm not sure if MCU is a determining factor, considering Marvel movies like Spider-Man and X-Men movies were already so profitable at the point.
Refer to my MIB post...
Post 9/11 did not offer the budget for USH to bring Spider-Man.
You should have seen the day when Spider-Man Rocks! opened to the park guests...everyone thought it was the ride from Orlando! Half of the crowd stormed out of the Castle Theater during the first show!!! It was hilarious to see Universal fail again...
Similar to Supercharged...they knew it sucked and did not offer any soft opening for Press.
The main reason why SM didnt come is the size of its footprint. USH doesn't have the luxury of space. Its why Transformer is two-story so it has a smaller footprint
9/11 happened. I was an employee in the theme park when 9/11 took place and you should have seen a theme park with less than 2,000 projection! You could have fit every guest into 1 Waterworld show!
In those days, cuts were made...heavily. People lost their jobs, especially non union employees and managers. Waterworld shows were perhaps twice per day! It was ugly. Add to that the utility crisis and the staggered lower lot opening times...it was a mess 2001-2003. Now you can see why I left...
You can also now understand why Revenge of the Mummy and Shrek 4D were as cheap as they were...
There is no way SM would have fit in ETNo, Spiderman was going to originally go in the E.T. building. They opted for the cheaper Mummy route. TF came 8 years later in a different location.
There is no way SM would have fit in ET
One day, when the Transformers brand has been reinvented in the public eye, I'd like to see a new take on the ride; either base it on the cartoon, since everyone likes that, or once there's more than one movie like Bumblebee, try something in that world. In any case, we gotta be civilians.The problem with Transformer is that you're supposed to be soldiers but instead you just did nothing while you're on Evac, like he's doing most of the work. We couldn't have a gun or something to shoot the bad guys with, since we're supposed to be soldiers, not civilians. In Spider-Man, you're civilian tourists and visitors being sent to do Jonah's work, and that's perfectly expected the villains attack you since you don't have the superpowers as Spider-Man does. Plus, the story in TF is a bit of a mess as opposed to Spider-Man where it offers clue what really happens next.
It's such a great atrocity that the Spider-Man attraction never came to Universal Studios Hollywood. Could make a killing in the park especially Marvel movies whether from Disney, Fox, or Sony are very popular nowadays.
google. (It’s much bigger and square versus rectangular. The ride would need to have been redesigned)