Frankenstein79
Well-Known Member
I don't understand why this attraction has narrow seats and lap bars. It is a dark ride, not a rollercoaster. Does Universal want to make people uncomfortable?
Since it fits the NY area they should utilize this section with it..Genuinely shocked at how good this ride turned out. Would make a great addition to UOR.
Since it fits the NY area they should utilize this section with it..
Although spacing could change it..
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Problem about Toon Lagoon it really doesn't fit that aesthetic a Rocky & Bullwinkle ride makes more sense there. I'd rather see it in Kidzone as it's also a fairly good size footprint since Barney closed and if Curious George and Fivel's Playland also get the axe they got a good chance to finally make Kidzville better.Another location could be the former Toon Lagoon theater space if it's big enough.
I agree but, the way they updated it to The DreamWorks Theater with Kung Fu Panda at UH with the updated seating area I wouldn't mind seeing that change..And I keep wondering if that is true as Po is shown on the parks t-shirt and no Shrek...Makes you wonder....I think it's pretty obvious that Shrek needs to go. While it would be nice to see the park expand, they seem pretty intent on keeping that building next to the NY library facade for event space. Not the best use for that land, but that's what they're doing with it.
If they actually looked at Toon Lagoon as a location, that's interesting... because it totally doesn't fit there. They either need to replace the theater (decades ago!) with a Rocky & Bullwinkle attraction or let Marvel swallow up that area. In reality, neither will happen and it will just continue to sit there taking up valuable space, much like the Sindbad theater on the other side of the park.An interesting article about the ride and why you don't see it in Orlando.....
5 Things You Didn't Know About The Secret Life of Pets Ride at Universal Studios Hollywood - Theme Park University
After over a year of it being mothballed, the Secret Life of Pets: Off The Leash attraction at Universal Studios Hollywood has soft-opened to the public. This ride has some really interesting behind-the-scenes info on it. Here are 5 things I’ll bet you didn’t know about the attraction. It Wasn’t...themeparkuniversity.com
... in-house?Quietly, Universal has been working on their own animatronics that have yet to see the light of day.
Genuinely shocked at how good this ride turned out. Would make a great addition to UOR.
If they actually looked at Toon Lagoon as a location, that's interesting... because it totally doesn't fit there. They either need to replace the theater (decades ago!) with a Rocky & Bullwinkle attraction or let Marvel swallow up that area. In reality, neither will happen and it will just continue to sit there taking up valuable space, much like the Sindbad theater on the other side of the park.
From the article:
... in-house?
Plus, IoA was traditionally based upon stories in books. I’d rather avoid such a clear departure from that precedent.
* pulls out old The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past Guidebook*I think we'd make the exception for Legend of Zelda, right?
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