Universal plans big finish each day

napnet

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Universal Orlando will combine projectors and pyrotechnics in a new nightly show that theme park executives hope will spark attendance starting this summer.

The centerpiece of the Universal Studios show will be four huge spheres floating on barges spaced in the park's central lagoon. The three-story globes will essentially be 360-degree screens for Universal Pictures' most memorable movie scenes.

The film clips will be choreographed to movie-theme music playing from a new 300-speaker sound system and accompanied by fireworks and lasers.

"Universal 360: A Cinesphere Spectacular," which will start July 1, is aimed at getting people to stay until closing, and to get more people to come as Universal tries to rebound from a big attendance drop last year.

People who enjoy an end-of-day show tend to spend more money, leave happier and return, Universal Orlando President Bob Gault said. And they'll tell their friends.

"Obviously, word of mouth helps drive this business," Gault said. "We've been looking for ways to enhance that, to take it right over the top, so guests say, 'Oh, my God. I can't wait to go home and tell my friends and neighbors about this.' "

The show is one of four new attractions Universal is promoting. The others are a new children's monorail ride at Islands of Adventure, a new CityWalk nightclub that strives for swank, and a new CityWalk seafood restaurant.

A good end-of-day show can be an attraction itself, said Jerry Aldrich, president of Orlando-based Amusement Industry Consulting.

Though Universal still managed a profit, Aldrich and other industry observers said it would be tough for the parks to remain profitable if they can't attract bigger crowds. Last year, attendance fell 11 percent from a 2004 record level.

"If they market it, I'm sure it will actually bring people in," Aldrich said. "It definitely will keep people in the park."

And those who stay until closing might buy dinner, and maybe a sweatshirt to keep warm. And they're more likely to stay and play into the evening at CityWalk, Aldrich said.

Universal would not disclose the project's contractors but said much of the construction and programming is being done by Universal's engineers. The technology has been used in Europe, but not anything like the scale Universal is planning, said Jim Timon, senior vice president of entertainment.

"It's a pretty cool computer trick, by taking the four projectors that actually project around the surface of the sphere and computer-blending the edges, so that to the eye it appears like continuous imaging," he said. "We also have a fifth projector that projects straight up."

The technology offers other opportunities too, Gault said. For Halloween Horror Nights, Universal could produce a horror video show for the spheres. For Mardi Gras, stage shows could be projected live into the spheres. The screens could even broadcast NBC-TV shows, perhaps the Olympics, he said.

"The video boys are going to be busy for a long time here," Timon said.

The one new ride at Universal this year, The High In The Sky Seuss Trolley Train Ride, also known as the Seuss Sky Trolley, is actually a redone old ride that never opened. The original ride -- Sylvester McMonkey McBean's Very Unusual Driving Machines -- was built for Islands of Adventure's 1999 grand opening but technical and safety concerns left it dormant for seven years.

Universal redesigned and rebuilt the ride this winter, and renamed it. It will open June 1.

"It's designed for families with small children," Gault said. "It's just going to be a fun thing. It provides more balance in Islands of Adventure . . . We've already got great roller coasters."

The new two-story nightclub, The Red Coconut, which Timon said will strive for a "Rat Pack cool, hip" feel set in a 1970s decor, will feature live bands and dancing, and seek a clientele aged from the late 20s to 40s. It should open in late May on CityWalk's Club Row.

The Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. restaurant, with seating for more than 400, will open July 1 at the entrance to CityWalk. Its CityWalk location was announced last summer.

Gault said competition for tourists in Central Florida remains tough, because the market still has not fully recovered from the post-Sept. 11, 2001, slump.

So, he said, "We are continuing to spend a lot of money on great product, high technology and relevant stuff. That helps us in the battle for share."


http://www.orlandosentinel.com/busi...-universal1206apr12,0,6660889.story?track=rss
 

dxwwf3

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At least this sounds better than what they did with the screens in ROE, which is in my opinion the weakest part of the show and almost brings the show to a hault.
 

daguru

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Wonder if the globe screens are going to be like the globe at Illuminations or the circular screen at CityWalk? The one at CityWalk appears to be some sort of LED tech, like the Fremont Street Experience in Las Vegas.

<img src="http://p.vtourist.com/1905667-Fremont_Street_Experience-Las_Vegas.jpg">


If they could pull something off like that, I think that it could be really cool...
 

bayoutinkbelle

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Hey, I'm always up for something new! And it figures that I'll miss this during my May-June visit. Hopefully it'll still be going for the October visit. :D
 

JROK

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As mentioned earlier, it does bare some resemblance to ROE, but I think instead of having it display images in the middle of the show slowing down the whole experience like ROE does, it seems as if they'll be showing images to correspond to music and fireworks... I think it sounds interesting... hopefully they'll keep it as a new nightly attraction instead of seasonally for the summer...
 

dxwwf3

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JROK said:
As mentioned earlier, it does bare some resemblance to ROE, but I think instead of having it display images in the middle of the show slowing down the whole experience like ROE does, it seems as if they'll be showing images to correspond to music and fireworks

:sohappy: :sohappy: :sohappy:

I sure hope you're right. That would definitely be a huge improvement on what I like to call "The Matrix Reloaded Rave Scene of Walt Disney World"
 

CTXRover

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The new firework show certainly sounds interesting. A night-time show is certainly the best way to keep people in the parks for longer as Disney has shown. The lagoon isn't very big though, and with 4 of these spheres, I wonder just how much pyro will really be involved in the show, unless, of course, they're not going to be shot off from within the lagoon ala Illuminations.
 

JROK

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CTXRover said:
The new firework show certainly sounds interesting. A night-time show is certainly the best way to keep people in the parks for longer as Disney has shown. The lagoon isn't very big though, and with 4 of these spheres, I wonder just how much pyro will really be involved in the show, unless, of course, they're not going to be shot off from within the lagoon ala Illuminations.

I can see them shooting the fireworks from atop buildings like they do during New Year's and 4th of July... But there were fireworks at Universal tonight... I saw them from my backyard... maybe a special event? Or maybe already rehearsing and testing out the new globes?
 

NemoRocks78

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Concept art from Screamscape:

<img src="http://www.screamscape.com/assets/images/db_images/db_2006_Universal360_ET1.jpg">

<img src="http://www.screamscape.com/assets/images/db_images/db_2006_Universal360_Apollo131.jpg">

The premiere is Saturday but there are supposedly technical rehearsals tomorrow and Friday at 9:45pm. I might try and make it Saturday, if not then I'll definitely catch it Sunday.
 

kcnole

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Any clue how long they're going to run this? Is it going to be permenant like Disney does or just a few month thing. I'm probably going in September and would like to see it.
 

cmatt

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kcnole said:
Any clue how long they're going to run this? Is it going to be permenant like Disney does or just a few month thing. I'm probably going in September and would like to see it.

seconded - im there on the 1st and 2nd sept - so i hope *and pray* that the show is on :sohappy:
 

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