Tom Morrow
Well-Known Member
Two? If you are including the Igor pre-show I now question everything you've written.
I’m including the Ygor preshow because his lines are fun (“you delightful freaks”) and the mini KUKA arm is cool.
Two? If you are including the Igor pre-show I now question everything you've written.
I’m still not sure there is any coherence of a plan to fix USF though. The piecemeal approach is unlikely to work. Particularly when the batting average there is a one dud for every success.
And what idiot named the glider ride dragon RACER and the rollercoaster dragon GLIDER when they are basically next to each other and can’t tell which entrance leads to what?
Has anybody checked out the three-part documentary "Epic Ride: The Story of Universal Theme Parks" that arrived on Peacock last Monday? It covers the construction and months leading up to Epic Universe's grand opening. Any thoughts for those that seen it? Currently finished Episode 1: The Build.
That’s pretty tough for 2PM. And it doesn’t sound like it’s weather related since three of those four are indoors….And as I sit here typing this, Ministry, Monsters Unchained, Mario Kart and Hiccup's Wing Gliders are all down.
That is absolutely and utterly unacceptable. There are 11 rides in the park, and 4 of them are down. And that includes the two mega-headliners and the A attraction in all four portals.
I think the issue is that you aren't just dealing with Universal for those things. the hotel key is Loew's, the park entry ticket is Universal and the photos is Colorvision International.Universal Tech. I cannot get over the frustration with their tech. I don't know why they can't have all of your entitlements (entry, express, photos, room key, payment) on one card or wearable. Having to keep up with multiple cards at all times is just absurd. For all the crap we give Disney (myself included, as I think their tech is mid), they absolutely blow Universal away here.
I always feel that way about a lot of Universal attractions, but I end up warming up to them over time. Once past that initial overwhelming first handful of ride-throughs, and I begin to process what's occurring among the chaos, I start to look forward to certain lines of dialogue or the punchy sound design. I see why people would be angry waiting for 3+ hours for something like Ministry, but I've come to know the beats of the ride and think that it gets better with repeat ride-throughs.
I think the problem is that the majority of guests likely aren't riding these rides more than once or twice on a trip, and then may not be back for years. That's really the audience that matters for ride design; not people who visit regularly.
Not that I think people who only ride once dislike these attractions, though.
I quite liked Mario Kart too but it was better on the second go. It is definitely a shooter ride (like Buzz, Toy Story Mania, Men in Black etc) and not a kart racing game though.I liked Mario Kart.. I also found the queue and preshow one of the best in terms of being onbrand. Honestly I don't get the disdain for it.
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