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PiratesMansion

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Everything at Universal Studios shoots water at you at some point in the ride. Why not the mazes too? The Killer Klowns maze had squirt guns and squirt flowers. You ended up pretty wet by the end.
Was there a different Killer Klowns maze other than 2019? I do not remember that from the maze KKFOS maze I did.
 

Rich T

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Finally available on streaming services, iTunes, etc.!

Great, great park/attraction music by Danny Elfman. I’ll be playing this a lot through Halloween! Now if only Universal would release soundtrack albums for Celestial Park, Isle of Berk, Ministry/Cirque Arcanu and Super Nintendo World!
 

AJFireman

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I agree on it being toned down but there was a serious downpour last night that might of added to the drainage issues. I am currently in Orlando last minute trip and sold out before i could buy tickets. Kinda glad i didnt go because that storm was a good one. I will be back in October to try it out.
 

mickEblu

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I don’t have an attachment to Water World. Moreso the amphitheater itself and my memories of watching the Miami Vice stunt show there as a kid. It’s one of the oldest things at the park. Definitely think it’s cool that they still have a stunt show though. Is it really all that much space? I’d imagine all you could fit there is a small dark ride, indoor theater or a small simulator attraction like Minions. Or a Hogsmeade expansion of some sort.
 

Gusey

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I don’t have an attachment to Water World. Moreso the amphitheater itself and my memories of watching the Miami Vice stunt show there as a kid. It’s one of the oldest things at the park. Definitely think it’s cool that they still have a stunt show though. Is it really all that much space? I’d imagine all you could fit there is a small dark ride, indoor theater or a small simulator attraction like Minions. Or a Hogsmeade expansion of some sort.
If I'm reading it right, Waterworld would be big enough to be replaced by an attraction, food and merch. If you take out the backstage area, it'll probably be big enough. It's the last proper behind-the-scenes style show at the park now so it would be a shame to see it go
 

mickEblu

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If I'm reading it right, Waterworld would be big enough to be replaced by an attraction, food and merch. If you take out the backstage area, it'll probably be big enough. It's the last proper behind-the-scenes style show at the park now so it would be a shame to see it go

Ok I wouldn’t be surprised if I’m underestimating how big it is. Been a while since I’ve been in there.
 

D.Silentu

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I wouldn't be opposed to new entertainment in the ampitheater, but I do think it would be a mistake for it to be done away with. Besides Waterworld, the park's only real shows are the King Fu Panda film and the occasional Hogwarts projections. As I see it, the first of those is stale and the second is short and faces capacity issues. Universal still walks the line of being a rounded park and with the Special Effects Show and Animal Actors having gone, I don't think Universal can stand to lose Waterworld. Unless, of course, they have a proportionate successor in mind.
 

Phroobar

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I'm old enough to remember the original A-Team show before they added the water. It was a dirt arena with dirt bikes, explosions and dune buggies. The parking lot was just outside it.
 

mickEblu

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I wouldn't be opposed to new entertainment in the ampitheater, but I do think it would be a mistake for it to be done away with. Besides Waterworld, the park's only real shows are the King Fu Panda film and the occasional Hogwarts projections. As I see it, the first of those is stale and the second is short and faces capacity issues. Universal still walks the line of being a rounded park and with the Special Effects Show and Animal Actors having gone, I don't think Universal can stand to lose Waterworld. Unless, of course, they have a proportionate successor in mind.

I Agree with you but selfishly I think I’d likely enjoy whatever it gets replaced with more. Especially if it’s replaced with a family friendly non screen focused dark mode ride. I think the park needs those more than it does Water World. Granted, once Water World is removed their is probably no going back and they can always build rides elsewhere.
 
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