Animaniac93-98
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As long as I can still use the single rider line for Jaws, I'm good.
100 percent they do need slower rides - but why pick Mario Kart if you wanted to build a slow ride? That's the major disconnect here.
This is the second time Universal has picked a racing franchise and delivered a slow moving ride, which is just super odd.
Now I don't think that actually makes the ride bad, it's probably pretty enjoyable. It just doesn't really capture the IP they decided to go with correctly.
I won't hate on Yoshi though. It however is very basic. It probably qualifies as a B-ticket, which is usually just an attraction more for atmosphere than anything.
Space the scenes out so that everything is too far apart, and place all the graphics on tiny screens around the ride track, and viola - it's a MotionGate ride!Does anybody else get major Dubai vibes?
I did a literal 3 second scrub of the non-AR video and I think that's a good enough spoiler level for me. So keep in mind super uniformed opinion.
It is better than my fears, but I totally get the MotionGate comparisons. I think this was just the totally wrong tech for the concept (i.e. Mario Kart). If this was Luigi's Mansion, a lot of the criticism would really go away.
That is what I'll criticize Universal for. They have a lot of trouble matching some lavish tech with the right IP. Gringott's should have leaned into being a coaster. F&F or Mario Kart both needed platforms that had some sense of speed to them.
100 percent they do need slower rides - but why pick Mario Kart if you wanted to build a slow ride? That's the major disconnect here.
This is the second time Universal has picked a racing franchise and delivered a slow moving ride, which is just super odd.
Now I don't think that actually makes the ride bad, it's probably pretty enjoyable. It just doesn't really capture the IP they decided to go with correctly.
I won't hate on Yoshi though. It however is very basic. It probably qualifies as a B-ticket, which is usually just an attraction more for atmosphere than anything.
Did Disney create the ride system for Test Track and Radiator Springs Racers? Is it possible they couldn't "pirate" it that's why they went on a different route? I'm thinking what other ride systems can they do that can race but it not being a rollercoaster100 percent they do need slower rides - but why pick Mario Kart if you wanted to build a slow ride? That's the major disconnect here.
This is the second time Universal has picked a racing franchise and delivered a slow moving ride, which is just super odd.
Now I don't think that actually makes the ride bad, it's probably pretty enjoyable. It just doesn't really capture the IP they decided to go with correctly.
I won't hate on Yoshi though. It however is very basic. It probably qualifies as a B-ticket, which is usually just an attraction more for atmosphere than anything.
They patented the exact design, but that doesn't mean others couldn't create their own version of what is essentially a giant slot car track.Did Disney create the ride system for Test Track and Radiator Springs Racers? Is it possible they couldn't "pirate" it that's why they went on a different route? I'm thinking what other ride systems can they do that can race but it not being a rollercoaster
There was going to be a fast Fast & Furious ride at Universal Studios Moscow.Did Disney create the ride system for Test Track and Radiator Springs Racers? Is it possible they couldn't "pirate" it that's why they went on a different route? I'm thinking what other ride systems can they do that can race but it not being a rollercoaster
The sets are definitely some of the best in the world, their scale and detail are very impressive. The use of screens, projection mapping, and traditional lighting are almost seamless.The sets IMO are as good as we could’ve hoped so great job there. The AR has janky bits typical of AR but for the rest it needs to be seen in person. It isn’t what I imagined when I imagined a Mario Kart ride but we’ll see if I have fun with it.
No it was just going to be VR, (which would’ve actually been terrible).Wow that looks terrible! Unrelated (sort of) but it makes me think we dodged a bullet with that proposed Wreck it Ralph attraction for Tomorrowland. Wasn't that going to be a similar tech?
DHS was rumored to get a RSR-lite version some years back, without the actual racing part. Doubt it would have incorporated AR.I think RSR is def the better racing attraction. Maybe if they build it they’ll force Disney to build RSR at DHS! Wishful thinking maybe haha
Hey this isn't the only time Universal has taken a racing franchise and made a slow ride. I mean, at least we move in Mario KartUniversal was very gutsy to make a slow-moving ride for a racing franchise
LmaoHey this isn't the only time Universal has taken a racing franchise and made a slow ride. I mean, at least we move in Mario Kart
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