George Lucas on a Bench
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Trust me, I'm not happy either way.
Today's press release confirms that Springfield is coming, along with Fast and the Furious - Supercharged, and new nighttime studio tours. All this in addition to Minion Mayhem/Super Silly Fun Land (opening this week) and Wizarding World of Harry Potter (opening in 2016)
Read the full press release here: http://insideuniversal.net/2014/04/universal-announces-ambitious-transformation-plan/
The NYTimes also has an article with additional details: http://www.nytimes.com/2014/04/09/b...ollywood-aims-to-catch-up-to-disney.html?_r=0
"The park, which will soon celebrate its 50th anniversary, said that it would also expand its “Simpsons” ride to include an entire themed village. The area, similar to one at Universal Orlando but more expansive, will add about a dozen restaurants and shops to the center of the park and open next year.
Also coming next year, the company said on Tuesday, will be “Fast & Furious – Supercharged,” a movie-thrill ride hybrid in which occupants of Universal’s famed back-lot trams will be encircled by 400-foot-long movie screens. “We’re going to make it feel like those trams are being pulled through the streets at speeds of over 100 miles per hour,” said Chick Russell, an executive producer for Universal Creative.
Universal’s tram tours, which currently end at sunset, will be expanded into the evening hours. There are plans for a new nighttime story line, which will be accompanied by lighting effects at more than 20 stops."
Lots of exciting things are happening -- it's nice to see that they are serious about investing in the Hollywood park as well. Meanwhile, i'm still waiting for Disney to announce something for DL's 60th next year..
Now that I've had time to reflect on my experience since riding Supercharged twice, I have to say I don't like it for the most part, and there are a few positives.
The positives:
The negatives:
- the interior of the entrance is beautiful and really well-themed, as well as the exterior
- the pre-show special effects are seriously cool
- love that we're driving through Los Angeles
- it's part of the Studio Tour...if it were a stand alone ride, it would be tragic
- it's WAY better than the dancing cars on sticks and mummy tunnel that used to be there
I've heard some changes have already been made to the attraction. Team Members completed surveys about their opinions for the ride, thank God. Universal missed it this time. They really need to come up with a solution quick, though I'm hearing regular guests like the ride, while team embers don't. The highlight of the preview night was getting the chance to sing "Have a Tramtastic Day" with fellow team members. If you're familiar with Universal Studios Hollywood, you'll know what I'm talking about.
- the "plot" is weird, the script is pretty terrible, and the acting is bad as well (not from everyone)
- too man half-naked women in the attraction/the party scene is awkward
- the screens are two short
- the ride itself is too short
- the special effects once the ride starts are SO BAD...felt like I was in Grand Theft Auto, aka, it looked like video game effects
- too much water effects
- doesn't feel like one's going 120/mph
- no "live" effects, aka, I thought that helicopter was going to be a prop that came down on guests...NOPE!
- some parts of the attraction are inappropriate for children
Now that I've had time to reflect on my experience since riding Supercharged twice, I have to say I don't like it for the most part, and there are a few positives.
The positives:
The negatives:
- the interior of the entrance is beautiful and really well-themed, as well as the exterior
- the pre-show special effects are seriously cool
- love that we're driving through Los Angeles
- it's part of the Studio Tour...if it were a stand alone ride, it would be tragic
- it's WAY better than the dancing cars on sticks and mummy tunnel that used to be there
I've heard some changes have already been made to the attraction. Team Members completed surveys about their opinions for the ride, thank God. Universal missed it this time. They really need to come up with a solution quick, though I'm hearing regular guests like the ride, while team embers don't. The highlight of the preview night was getting the chance to sing "Have a Tramtastic Day" with fellow team members. If you're familiar with Universal Studios Hollywood, you'll know what I'm talking about.
- the "plot" is weird, the script is pretty terrible, and the acting is bad as well (not from everyone)
- too man half-naked women in the attraction/the party scene is awkward
- the screens are two short
- the ride itself is too short
- the special effects once the ride starts are SO BAD...felt like I was in Grand Theft Auto, aka, it looked like video game effects
- too much water effects
- doesn't feel like one's going 120/mph
- no "live" effects, aka, I thought that helicopter was going to be a prop that came down on guests...NOPE!
- some parts of the attraction are inappropriate for children
Yesterday, USH hit capacity, after the debut of Supercharged. Potter will be an absolute nightmare. Not looking forward to the crowds.
If DL wasn't built to handle the present day crowds, how much more of a nightmare will Uni Hollywood be once Potter gets going? They gotta come up with something 'cause it's gonna get ugly. They've also gotta find some relief for the escalators down to JP and Transformers/ Mummy.
I think the Starway will be fine. There are going to be multiple entrances to Potter...that may help a little. I'm assuming they've got some sort of plan.
What's going to suck the most is closing. When the park closes, I predict Forbidden Journey will still have a 2-3 hour wait. Team members closing the park won't be able to leave until 1 or 2 in the morning.
On my last visit the Starway was pretty packed...I always thought they should build a long winding ramp down the hillside....it would help the crowds big time.If DL wasn't built to handle the present day crowds, how much more of a nightmare will Uni Hollywood be once Potter gets going? They gotta come up with something 'cause it's gonna get ugly. They've also gotta find some relief for the escalators down to JP and Transformers/ Mummy.
Huh. From Hogsmeade level, or from the show building's lowest foundation down the side of the hill? The rock work already looks fairly redesigned, so I wouldn't be surprised if there are other minor changes.I'm hearing Hollywood's Hogwarts is taller than the others.
Huh. From Hogsmeade level, or from the show building's lowest foundation down the side of the hill? The rock work already looks fairly redesigned, so I wouldn't be surprised if there are other minor changes.
Universal Rep: "Due to the overwhelming success if Hogsmeade Hollywood, we are pleased to announce Diagon Alley Hollywood!"Another announcement is to come this Tuesday on December 8th in regards to Potter West. The opening date will most likely be revealed, I can't think of anything else they'd announce.
Universal Rep: "Due to the overwhelming success if Hogsmeade Hollywood, we are pleased to announce Diagon Alley Hollywood!"
Reporter: "Hogsmeade isn't open yet."
Universal Rep.: "Why wait?"
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