Basically this. It's interesting that they really captured the spirit of the Bay movies quite well with the ride, but that's not a compliment.
Universal Studios is a weird place for theming, man. Tons of thought put into stuff like Race Through New York and Fast & Furious but then you get stuff like that or Rip Ride Rockit. People will bring up Slinky Dog Dash being an exposed coaster forever but at least it isn't like this.
That one was less "land" and more "facade"Imagine if SWL took over Echo Lake as was one time considered and they kept the Streets of America.....
And did the "next version" differ from the final version in any way? Anymore i have to assume you're speaking in riddles lolThat one was less "land" and more "facade"
I preferred the next version.
It wasn’t as grand but was self contained to an extent. One version had it on and behind present day Indy, another behind Indy fully in today’s Television lot.And did the "next version" differ from the final version in any way? Anymore i have to assume you're speaking in riddles lol
There was a plan to reuse the 1982 theatre two (to some extent) as a second Guardians based "Cosmos" show / theatre attraction.@marni1971 , now that plans have been solidified for Guardians and the future of the Energy pavilion, could you shed some light on various versions of the proposal that popped up in the year or so prior to its' announcement? I seem to recall you saying something about a Guardians "show" of some kind as well as the coaster that was scrapped?
Where he go? Banned? Disney get after him?
It wasn’t as grand in what way?It wasn’t as grand but was self contained to an extent. One version had it on and behind present day Indy, another behind Indy fully in today’s Television lot.
There are definate quotes saying Epcot wasn't about rollercoasters.
Not really. Everything official calls it EPCOT Center.
Different strokes, I guess. I found Spirit unbearable a lot of the time. Not to mention the weird cult-like following he had, as though he was the end-all of the WDW Insider community.
Martin is a class act and delivers information with great discretion. I always thought Spirit could have learned a thing or two from him.
I assume in the theming. Just something I was told.It wasn’t as grand in what way?
It's not "small town America", it's Hollywood and New York. But it's also a studio/movie set theme and doesn't really matter. The entire park is a messy hodge-podge of themes and aesthetics... it's not like this one ride ruined an otherwise thematically perfect park.I still haven't back to Universal but I've seen pictures of the building during and after construction but it never hit me.
Oh look small town America and then boom, giant box with industrial theming glued to it. That seems like something old Cedar Fair would do.
For me it's the amount of screenz that are now at Universal. I love a good set. If it's done well. Odds are pretty good I'll skip Universal on my next trip unless I have excess time and money to drop. I missed out on going on the wet rides at UO when I went last.
Back to the GOTG ride. Any updates for what vehicles will be used or was that all a rumour that got debunked?
@bioreconstruct, GotG...
I hope one day images of what that would've looked like get released. If I recall that land didn't have an eticket and was primarily made of shopping, dinning, and a b ticket flat ride??That one was less "land" and more "facade"
I preferred the next version.
That was the echo lake “facade” version.I hope one day images of what that would've looked like get released. If I recall that land didn't have an eticket and was primarily made of shopping, dinning, and a b ticket flat ride??
Eh, I don't imaging calling your sibling to get filled in on the "locker room" professional gossip they picked up is really taxing. Let's not pretend he had to dig a tunnel to China or anything.
That said, a desire to "concentrate on the activities which make him money" has nothing to do with why he isn't out doing his usual trash job on the company and his favorite target, Darth Iger. Unless that is a really prime example of mental gymnastics, translating to "a conflict of interest has him worried he might get disinherited, or worse" if he continued to do so under current circumstances.
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