Universal Epic Universe (South Expansion Complex) - Now Open!

Agent H

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The first part of yours is opinion, the second part and being so sure of it no matter what, before something even exists, is why some would label you a duster.
I’m not talking quality. I’m talking about the type of experience it is. And I know someone will say villains but I think that will end up being significantly more cartoony then dark universe.
 

celluloid

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I’m not talking quality. I’m talking about the type of experience it is. And I know someone will say villains but I think that will end up being significantly more cartoony then dark universe.

The conversation you responded to was mentioning quality attractions on the park's opening.
To say anything that will be built is an odd blanket statement that seems to show bias.
 

James Alucobond

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Exactly. Bad grammar is bad grammar.
Also, not to add fuel to the fire, but unless I’m missing a reference, I think they misspelled an entire restaurant name and created a logo using that misspelling. Star Sui Bao seems like it’s supposed to reference char siu, but if so, the “i” and “u” are inverted based on every romanization I’ve ever seen of the term. 🤷🏻‍♂️
 

Agent H

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Doesn't compare how? Because the consensus is that it's one of the best rides on the planet.
I am not speaking in terms of the attractions quality. I am talking about the type of experience it is. Almost everything in epic universe is world class but I find very little of it trumps Disney in overall quality.
 

Architectural Guinea Pig

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In the Parks
No
Also, not to add fuel to the fire, but unless I’m missing a reference, I think they misspelled an entire restaurant name and created a logo using that misspelling. Star Sui Bao seems like it’s supposed to reference char siu, but if so, the “i” and “u” are inverted based on every romanization I’ve ever seen of the term. 🤷🏻‍♂️
I'm pretty sure it was an intentional decision to make the pronunciation of the stand to be more accessible with the general audience. My entire life I've heard very few non-Mandarin or Cantonese native speakers in America that say char siu without absolutely butchering the pronunciation. It's more comfortable to hear sui then siu in a butchered format.
I am not speaking in terms of the attractions quality. I am talking about the type of experience it is. Almost everything in epic universe is world class but I find very little of it trumps Disney in overall quality.
I agree. Much of the theme park community has admitted that Epic isn't a Disney killer. The only thing I think Epic has an edge on might be food/restaurants, but everything else is just "good." People tend to glaze anything that's new (especially a new park) way too much as long as it's good enough.
 

James Alucobond

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I'm pretty sure it was an intentional decision to make the pronunciation of the stand to be more accessible with the general audience. My entire life I've heard very few non-Mandarin or Cantonese native speakers in America that say char siu without absolutely butchering the pronunciation. It's more comfortable to hear sui then siu in a butchered format.
I'm not sure why they would do that. It just makes correct pronunciation even more unlikely. I've seen alternatives like shao, sio, siew, and xiu, but never "sui". All it does is obscure the reference.
 

Agent H

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The conversation you responded to was mentioning quality attractions on the park's opening.
To say anything that will be built is an odd blanket statement that seems to show bias.
Uhh no. Here is the entire conversation I responded to.
the signs are also laid out exactly the same and use the same verbiage as the attraction signs at USF and IOA.

Oh, so they like repeating their mistakes. Got it.

I take it you never visit regional parks at all. The signs at those parks are similar.

Most guests probably don't care that the language on a sign is not proper.

My suggestion is those that are nit picking things like this, go back to The Mouse.

So Universal is the equivalent of a poorly run regional park even though they pay an entire staff of lawyers and graphic artists to put together warning signs?

Regional parks are not poorly run at all. Dollywood is run very well and use the same language same with Knotts.

My point is while it it's not worded properly, most guests don't make that big a deal about it.

You’re the one who proclaimed a low standard of not caring about safety and then said it’s what regional parks do.

It's not a low standard. There really isn't that big of a difference between saying
"Those with the following conditions" and pregnant being one of them and Expectant Mothers shouldn't ride this attraction".

The message is still the same. Y'all are making a big deal cause Pregnancy isn't a condition.

What does any of this have to do with anyone not caring about safety? Not a single person's safety is being jeopardized by the verbiage on these signs.



IT'S A STRAY APOSTROPHE! RUN FOR YOUR LIVES! THIS PARK IS A DEATH TRAP!

Then why does Universal spend so much time and money on them and make sure they have approval from their own safety team?

So they can point to the sign and say "We told you so" when trouble arises, which what you perceive as an error will in no way prevent them from doing, because it won't be considered an issue.

The signs aren't actually there to ensure your safety, they're there to ensure the park doesn't get sued. Most people don't even read the signs, and they know this. Makes no difference to Universal so long as they're there. The only person who can actually ensure your safety with regards to any pre-existing health conditions is yourself, by using common sense.

So we should let rampant grammar issues go unchecked?

RAMPANT????? There is a couple of mistakes but the pregnancy one isn't one. Most parks have it on their signs that way.

Why are you Dusters trying so hard to knock this park? I get it, most of you aren't big on Universal.

Monsters is definitely a star attraction.

Yes but in my mind it doesn’t obviously compare to anything Disney has built or will build.

The first part of yours is opinion, the second part and being so sure of it no matter what, before something even exists, is why some would label you a duster.

I’m not talking quality. I’m talking about the type of experience it is. And I know someone will say villains but I think that will end up being significantly more cartoony then dark universe.

The conversation you responded to was mentioning quality attractions on the park's opening.
To say anything that will be built is an odd blanket statement that seems to show bias.
 

My95cobras

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What does any of this have to do with anyone not caring about safety? Not a single person's safety is being jeopardized by the verbiage on these signs.



IT'S A STRAY APOSTROPHE! RUN FOR YOUR LIVES! THIS PARK IS A DEATH TRAP!


Then! Look at this carelessness! I’m incensed.
 

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Sir_Cliff

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IT'S A STRAY APOSTROPHE! RUN FOR YOUR LIVES! THIS PARK IS A DEATH TRAP!
I don't think anyone quite said that, but it is a little embarrassing to print out a sign with such a basic grammatical error and bolt it to the entrance to one of your attractions before anyone notices, right?

It's not the end of the world, but this is exactly the stuff we all (rightly) pick at Disney for when it happens. If you're a Universal fan, I don't know why you would be happy for Disney to be kept on its toes about these kind of things but "eh, close enough" being good enough for Universal.
 

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