Professortango1
Well-Known Member
See I don't get why people were so disappointed when they announced the ride system and everything almost a year before it opened. If people would have done about 5 minutes of research you would have known it was going to be an expanded version of the studio tour scene from Hollywood. It was never going to be a coaster, or a thrill ride yall built that hype yourselves not Universal. If you were disappointed that was your fault for not reading what the attraction was going to be when they announced it in the first place.
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I wasn't expecting a coaster, I was expecting something similar, but not so bare bones. Some practical scenes, some screen based action like we got. I didn't think we were getting a copy of the mediocre tram moment from Hollywood inside on the best facades with AA drivers. They dressed up the attraction so well that I was so excited when boarding. Then, oh...its just the exact same thing as Hollywood. Nothing really more to it.
Kong in Hollywood isn't an attraction, it is one part of an attraction. Same with F&F. Orlando, takes those parts, and makes them standalone attractions without adding anything. At least Jaws and Kongfrontation expanded the concept out to multiple scenes. Even Disaster had more to it. Kong and F&F are not full attractions.