Matt_Black
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There is no Transformers ride at Uni. If there was a REAL Transformers ride, it would obviously be based on the movie that came out in the 1980s, as there were NO other Transformers movies after that.
The unfortunate (for Disney) comparison that was made was build time for Transformers vs. build time for Mine Train. That is entirely unfair. While I would argue that Transformers is a better attraction (an E-ticket vs. a D-ticket), it doesn't mean that Mine Train is an easier build. Transformers is in a warehouse, exterior theming is there but is nowhere near as complex as Mine Train. For me, Mine Train needed 45 more seconds of coaster track or another show scene to be classified as an E-ticket. I like Mine Train a lot, it is a very good ride, but it's not at the same level as Thunder Mountain.Maybe the thoughts on what an E tickets are changed over the past 11 years. In my mind mine train is a E ticket. It is a huge ride that has some level of thrill but also keeps up with the MK levels of thrills. Right for families. It is a good ride and the technology is used with the cars tilting is very very cool yes it is short yes it does not loop or drop but it is a great little ride.
Spider-Man and transformers both used the tool of fire it is not an original thing in that type of ride. They are both very very cool but the detail and work that goes into creating a mine train or a splash mountain are night and day above transformers or Spider-Man.
I am not knocking universl here I enjoyed each and every ride but I felt the entire park lacked theming and just a lose your self environment. potter land was the exception as I have noted.
I started my statement as saying I want wdw to do the job done in diagonal Ally with Star Wars.
The unfortunate (for Disney) comparison that was made was build time for Transformers vs. build time for Mine Train. That is entirely unfair. While I would argue that Transformers is a better attraction (an E-ticket vs. a D-ticket), it doesn't mean that Mine Train is an easier build. Transformers is in a warehouse, exterior theming is there but is nowhere near as complex as Mine Train. For me, Mine Train needed 45 more seconds of coaster track or another show scene to be classified as an E-ticket. I like Mine Train a lot, it is a very good ride, but it's not at the same level as Thunder Mountain.
The better build time comparison for Transformers is Princess Fairytale Hall. It took Universal 14-15 months to build Transformers. It took Disney 18 months to change Snow White's Scary Adventures into a meet and greet. That is laughable.
It most certainly was not planned.Lol companies just don't find extra money and if they come in under budget they disclose that.
This was a planned ride that the story got spun to make it look like a good or move.
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i loved the Mine Train, especially in the back seat. You get amazing airtime. I also loved the animatronics and music on the ride.
Transformers to me was like watching someone play Call of Duty on a large screen. No heart, no soul, no engagement. It was Spiderman, if Spiderman sucked.
Any word if Uni in Orlando will get the Fast and Furious Ride as well?
Krustyland is a carnival/amusement park... it's supposed to look like that lol. And unlike Dinoland USA or pre-2012 Paradise Pier, it doesn't look gaudy or obnoxious. It's colorful and has a lot of charm. Is it the best thing at Universal Orlando? Far from it. But it works for The Simpsons and livened up a previously dead section of the park.
More importantly, it was a low-key addition. Universal didn't bring out the Simpsons to have a big press release. They simply built it and opened it.
Would you rather have International Food and Film Festival, along with an empty waterfront by Simpsons Ride? It increased the appeal of the back section of USF, while providing more to do in the wake of Diagon Alley.
Transformers and Springfield weren't meant to be major... they're bonus additions to help out before Diagon. They were dead space before either of them opened. They increased park capacity without really replacing any attractions (Hercules and Xena wasn't all that major...). What more can you ask for?
It will be an attraction as opposed to a tram tunnel.Any word if Uni in Orlando will get the Fast and Furious Ride as well?
Springfield may not have been a major addition but it was amazing for me. They nailed the buildings and colors perfectly And it's very impressive imo. My biggest disappointment was lack of a more true to the story flaming moe other than that, the itchy and scratchy land uniforms are extremely funny and perfect for what it is.Krustyland is a carnival/amusement park... it's supposed to look like that lol. And unlike Dinoland USA or pre-2012 Paradise Pier, it doesn't look gaudy or obnoxious. It's colorful and has a lot of charm. Is it the best thing at Universal Orlando? Far from it. But it works for The Simpsons and livened up a previously dead section of the park.
More importantly, it was a low-key addition. Universal didn't bring out the Simpsons to have a big press release. They simply built it and opened it.
Would you rather have International Food and Film Festival, along with an empty waterfront by Simpsons Ride? It increased the appeal of the back section of USF, while providing more to do in the wake of Diagon Alley.
Transformers and Springfield weren't meant to be major... they're bonus additions to help out before Diagon. They were dead space before either of them opened. They increased park capacity without really replacing any attractions (Hercules and Xena wasn't all that major...). What more can you ask for?
Ohh I loved it too. It was perfect for Simpsons. Of course, as a fan of the show, I have a few things I would have enjoyed seeing:Springfield may not have been a major addition but it was amazing for me. They nailed the buildings and colors perfectly And it's very impressive imo. My biggest disappointment was lack of a more true to the story flaming moe other than that, the itchy and scratchy land uniforms are extremely funny and perfect for what it is.
Ohh I loved it too. It was perfect for Simpsons. Of course, as a fan of the show, I have a few things I would have enjoyed seeing:
Can't have them all though... maybe Universal Beijing will have a full-scale Springfield where you can walk inside everything? More than one major attraction would be nice, too.
- Evergreen Terrace M&Gs/walkthroughs
- Power Plant dark ride (all-ages, trackless)
- (pipe dream): Itchy and Scratchy flat ride and Mt. Splashmore/Duff Gardens water ride
- fully realized Androids shop (part of the requirement to work at Androids is to have a neck-beard lol... Universal has to do that)
- Springfield Police Station facade
- Springfield sign facade
- Krustylu Studios facade
I'm interested to hear more about the Soarin'-esque replacement for Twister, the rumored Fast and Furious takeover for San Francisco, Potter Phase 3, the KidZone revamp, and the rumored MSHI revamp (with Hulk getting some enhancements... I'd like to see Doom leave for an Avengers E-ticket, and Storm get enclosed/upgraded)
That's true... makes me almost want to go to Uni Hollywood!Uni Hollywood is getting some of those facades. The Springfield sign, power plant façade and much more. It opens up next month I believe and looks pretty good.
...which brings us to Star Wars Land. While it's nice that AK is getting a 3D Soarin' ride and a Pirates of Pandora slow-moving boat ride for Avatar, it is extremely telling of how complacent Disney can really be with pushing the envelope for new, massive projects.
I agree but splash mountain is really the last time they did this successfully.I see this sentiment a lot, but I personally don't agree. I don't need some ride to have amazing groundbreaking tech to be worthwhile. I'd be perfectly fine with using 1960's technology if it results in an immersive engaging experience. The things I love about Disney rides are they the best ones tend to have great visuals, interesting storylines and engaging songs/music.
To each there own.
I see this sentiment a lot, but I personally don't agree. I don't need some ride to have amazing groundbreaking tech to be worthwhile. I'd be perfectly fine with using 1960's technology if it results in an immersive engaging experience. The things I love about Disney rides are they the best ones tend to have great visuals, interesting storylines and engaging songs/music.
To each there own.
There is no Transformers ride at Uni. If there was a REAL Transformers ride, it would obviously be based on the movie that came out in the 1980s, as there were NO other Transformers movies after that.
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