It was all lit up last night with the new lighting package. Lots of pics in this link.Anymore updates since people were seen riding this?
Man, I thought they were going to hide the track like Disney does. FAIL!
When will Universal learn people HATE seeing coaster tracks.
It was straight up sarcasm. Disney fans, ad nauseum, gleefully proclaim that Universal is a totally ghetto six flags quality amusement park because at Disney you NEVER EVER see coaster track. It's the "Disney Difference"!just curious, but what do you mean by that? how should uni hide the hulk track?
It was straight up sarcasm. Disney fans, ad nauseum, gleefully proclaim that Universal is a totally ghetto six flags quality amusement park because at Disney you NEVER EVER see coaster track. It's the "Disney Difference"!
It used to be a cliché argument on Disney fan sites like this about how IOA was "like a Six Flags". It was frequent. More and more people are coming around though. Roller coaster track can be beautiful - look at Manta at SeaWorld and how it blends seamlessly with its surroundings.Considering Space Mountain and RnRC (maybe that Crush Coaster in Paris too? not sure) are the only two Disney rides where the tracks are indoors, I'm fairly certain 99.9% of Disney fans have never made this claim.
But you DO see the much more hideous wild mouse coasters...Most Disney fans, however, would probably argue that you would never see a straight up un-themed enormous B&M style coaster at a Disney park though.
It used to be a cliché argument on Disney fan sites like this about how IOA was "like a Six Flags". It was frequent.
Man! We just left about 5:30pmapparently hulk just soft opened like a few minutes ago with guests riding it, just saw on Facebook
Look... You'll find idiots on any message board. But back in 1999 though, EVERYONE was pumped for the opening of IOA and I don't recall anyone arguing that it looked like a Six Flags. We all ate up piece of concept art and every construction shot you could get your hands on and poured over the details. It was an exciting time to be a theme park fan.
I was lifelong Disney geek and among the first in line to jump in my car and race to Orlando when news of IOA's soft opening started making the rounds online and before the day was done I had my first-ever AP in hand. General consensus was that Disney just had their butts handed to them by Universal. I guess somewhere between then and now, people felt the need to start picking sides (I still root for everyone) and becoming overly sensitive to criticism. Go figure...
You're romanticizing IOA's opening. It was generally considered a failure. Sure, the park was nice, but most Disney fans didn't know that, because they didn't go. That's changed only recently. I've seen more Six Flags comparisons, on this forum and others, than I care to count.
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