PiratesMansion
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I was thinking about it based on this thread, and honestly? Universal dark rides generally haven't impressed me very much.
I probably shouldn't say this given what I've said to others in the past (#hypocrite), but Sesame Street and Madagascar both seem flawed from POVs. SS less so, but I can't get past how they made the odd decision to literally have one side of the first scene be dimensional and the other side what only looks like a painted scrim. Madagascar just didn't feel like it went anywhere worthwhile. If anyone's seen these in person and they come off better that way, perhaps they can better defend them.
I've never been impressed by ET, but then the first time I experienced it was when I was 12. Certainly not the right age to be nostalgic for it.
Men in Black is probably the only Universal dark ride that I fully understand the hype for and it may even be underhyped nowadays. Forbidden Journey is very impressive but overly nauseating. Spider-man and Transformers are both overhyped, Spider-man especially, though they are both solid attractions.
I can't really think of others unless you want to count the coasters, and I think Universal does do well with those; I think all versions of Mummy have their strengths, and Space Fantasy (although apparently they don't often run the original version anymore?) was a blast in 2010, a true Japanese answer to Space Mountain.
So my view is that this new ride would basically have to be the Pooh's Hunny Hunt version of SLOP (the best new attraction acronym since Monsters Inc Laugh Floor opened at MK) for it to even register as on Disney's level, and as outside eyes looking in, I'm very skeptical.
Of course, I'd love to be proven wrong.
I probably shouldn't say this given what I've said to others in the past (#hypocrite), but Sesame Street and Madagascar both seem flawed from POVs. SS less so, but I can't get past how they made the odd decision to literally have one side of the first scene be dimensional and the other side what only looks like a painted scrim. Madagascar just didn't feel like it went anywhere worthwhile. If anyone's seen these in person and they come off better that way, perhaps they can better defend them.
I've never been impressed by ET, but then the first time I experienced it was when I was 12. Certainly not the right age to be nostalgic for it.
Men in Black is probably the only Universal dark ride that I fully understand the hype for and it may even be underhyped nowadays. Forbidden Journey is very impressive but overly nauseating. Spider-man and Transformers are both overhyped, Spider-man especially, though they are both solid attractions.
I can't really think of others unless you want to count the coasters, and I think Universal does do well with those; I think all versions of Mummy have their strengths, and Space Fantasy (although apparently they don't often run the original version anymore?) was a blast in 2010, a true Japanese answer to Space Mountain.
So my view is that this new ride would basically have to be the Pooh's Hunny Hunt version of SLOP (the best new attraction acronym since Monsters Inc Laugh Floor opened at MK) for it to even register as on Disney's level, and as outside eyes looking in, I'm very skeptical.
Of course, I'd love to be proven wrong.