lebeau
Well-Known Member
I put Hulk (you get in a car to be blasted with gama rays) has a similar amount of story to RnR (take a limo to the gig). but most people rank RnR as the better experience mainly because it is indoors and has a full pre-show.
and I'm not really saying whether there is more or less theming on Everest vs Hulk (although Everest has a lot more), its more that Disney default to using a train theme on a train. But Universal pick out the hardware that helps tell a story.
Its almost like Disney want to build a coaster and then work out how to hide that it is a coaster (make it a train or put it in a box).
Whereas Universal either accept it is a coaster somewhat (Hulk, Rip Ride) or they work out the story they wish to tell and then find the best hardware to do it with (Gringotts, Hagrid, to some extent The Mummy).
RnR doesn't do it for me. It's like a tamed down version of Kings Island's Flight of Fear. FoF is an indoor launched coaster with an alien theme. It has four inversions to RnR's three and comes to a stop mid-way through the ride. It's just all around more intense than RnR. The theming isn't as technologically sophisticated. There's no celebrity holograms. But you enter through a government warehouse built around a giant flying saucer which you enter. Sorry, Disney. Flight of Fear is just cooler. And it was built years before RnR so I think you already knew that.