A First Look at Disaster!

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SPOILER ALERT: You should not read if you do not want to know about Disaster!


Source: http://www.themeparkinsider.com/flume/200712/564/

A first look at Universal Florida's 'Disaster!'
2007-12-23

By Gareth H: Today I managed to get in the first soft opening of the all new replacement to Earthquake at Universal Studios Florida: "Disaster! A Major Motion Picture Ride."

Now prepare for the spoiler.

The closely kept secret is that the host and main star to this attraction is none other than Christopher Walken.

You start in the main room, as before. But instead of learning that Singing in the Rain was actually filmed singing in the milk, and that the budget was so low they swept the leaves up after each shoot, you are treated to the humiliation of guests (Always fun) while the overly camp Assistant to the Director picks out the stars for the show. This time I counted six stars, not including yourself of course.

The next room, where you normally shout out ET, Grinch & U571 and have a video presentation by the gun toting Chalton Heston, has now been replaced by 2 screens and a stage. On stage the overly camp assistant introduces the director, who is none other than Christopher Walken.

Now this room is very clever, as Christopher Walken is not on the screens as you'd think. He's actually a 3D projected hologram, intereacted with the Camp Assistant. There are a few clever interactive situations here that I'll not spoil for you. But so far a very clever highlight to the new show.

On to the next room. The oh-so-boring U571 set up has thankfully been relaced with green screens, backdrops and moveable props. The stairwell is still there but plays no real role as it did before. This was okay, much better than what was previously done on Earthquake.

Now onto the ride itself. I was looking forward to the changes. After hearing about the truck being removed, then brought back in again I was interested to see what had changed.

We got loaded onto the train. The only noticable difference was the addition of about 4 flat screen TV's on each carriage. These screens displayed the safety warnings associated with the ride. My gorgeous wife and I were seated next to a Universal Exec, making notes (Actually, he was next to us the whole time.)
The station, I'll note, was exactly the same as before, no changes or additions.

The train started, but this time, we were given a brief of what to do by the Director on the screen.We rolled into the station and I had a good look around. So far, exactly the same. To be honest I was disappointed here. The only change I noted was a smoke effect added by the turnstiles. Everything else was exactly the same. That was very disappointing.

There was one change. The Director who normally jumps out of the room was nowhere to be seen. Instead the video screen turned back on and we were told by Christopher Walken that now we'd see the film, including footage filmed on the final room, and footage taken on the train. (The train footage part may have been stock footage.) This was a great addition. We were able to see everything taken in the final room, mingled in with footage of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. This was really a great addition and very funny. You'll also note that the return journey to the station was slowed down to allow you to view the entire video.

All in all it was a great re-work of an existing attraction. I was gutted they didn't change any aspect of the earthquake effects on the train, but the highlights were the return video and the Christopher Walken room. Very funny. For anyone going in January, when it is opening, definatley check it out.

I also want to mention that an insider notified me last week that once this & the Simpsons opens, the next attraction to close will be "Terminator". You heard it here first.
 
Actually, it sounds like they kept the best part of the old attraction. I've always loved the train ride and effects portion.

So Terminator may be next to go? That's a shame because it's really a great show. Hopefully they'll keep it as a seated theater with a nice LONG show. This is my place to rest.
 
SPOILER ALERT: You should not read if you do not want to know about Disaster!


Source: http://www.themeparkinsider.com/flume/200712/564/

A first look at Universal Florida's 'Disaster!'
2007-12-23

By Gareth H: Today I managed to get in the first soft opening of the all new replacement to Earthquake at Universal Studios Florida: "Disaster! A Major Motion Picture Ride."

Now prepare for the spoiler.

The closely kept secret is that the host and main star to this attraction is none other than Christopher Walken.

You start in the main room, as before. But instead of learning that Singing in the Rain was actually filmed singing in the milk, and that the budget was so low they swept the leaves up after each shoot, you are treated to the humiliation of guests (Always fun) while the overly camp Assistant to the Director picks out the stars for the show. This time I counted six stars, not including yourself of course.

The next room, where you normally shout out ET, Grinch & U571 and have a video presentation by the gun toting Chalton Heston, has now been replaced by 2 screens and a stage. On stage the overly camp assistant introduces the director, who is none other than Christopher Walken.

Now this room is very clever, as Christopher Walken is not on the screens as you'd think. He's actually a 3D projected hologram, intereacted with the Camp Assistant. There are a few clever interactive situations here that I'll not spoil for you. But so far a very clever highlight to the new show.

On to the next room. The oh-so-boring U571 set up has thankfully been relaced with green screens, backdrops and moveable props. The stairwell is still there but plays no real role as it did before. This was okay, much better than what was previously done on Earthquake.

Now onto the ride itself. I was looking forward to the changes. After hearing about the truck being removed, then brought back in again I was interested to see what had changed.

We got loaded onto the train. The only noticable difference was the addition of about 4 flat screen TV's on each carriage. These screens displayed the safety warnings associated with the ride. My gorgeous wife and I were seated next to a Universal Exec, making notes (Actually, he was next to us the whole time.)
The station, I'll note, was exactly the same as before, no changes or additions.

The train started, but this time, we were given a brief of what to do by the Director on the screen.We rolled into the station and I had a good look around. So far, exactly the same. To be honest I was disappointed here. The only change I noted was a smoke effect added by the turnstiles. Everything else was exactly the same. That was very disappointing.

There was one change. The Director who normally jumps out of the room was nowhere to be seen. Instead the video screen turned back on and we were told by Christopher Walken that now we'd see the film, including footage filmed on the final room, and footage taken on the train. (The train footage part may have been stock footage.) This was a great addition. We were able to see everything taken in the final room, mingled in with footage of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. This was really a great addition and very funny. You'll also note that the return journey to the station was slowed down to allow you to view the entire video.

All in all it was a great re-work of an existing attraction. I was gutted they didn't change any aspect of the earthquake effects on the train, but the highlights were the return video and the Christopher Walken room. Very funny. For anyone going in January, when it is opening, definatley check it out.

I also want to mention that an insider notified me last week that once this & the Simpsons opens, the next attraction to close will be "Terminator". You heard it here first.
Thanks for that Kevin! :teeth:

Actually, it sounds like they kept the best part of the old attraction. I've always loved the train ride and effects portion.

So Terminator may be next to go? That's a shame because it's really a great show. Hopefully they'll keep it as a seated theater with a nice LONG show. This is my place to rest.
I wonder if it's going to be closed for rehab or closed for good? It does need some updating.
 
Metro West;22270650[COLOR="blue" said:
I wonder if it's going to be closed for rehab or closed for good? It does need some updating.[/COLOR]
It never occurred to me that it could be closed for good! Eck, a theater like that is vital in Universal. It syphoned off an awful lot of people during busy times and handled large mobs quite well. I'd hate to think of the crowds without Terminator. :sick:
 

Rumor has it Universal wants to bring "Wicked" to USF...Hmm, could it go in Terminator's place?
 
I hope T3D is just closing for rehab - it's one of our favorites, and I'd hate to see it go!
 
I hope T3D is just closing for rehab - it's one of our favorites, and I'd hate to see it go!

BTTF and now maybe Termanator.
makes ya want to throw your hand up and give up and whats next :mad:
 
I was a ballon handler for the Macy's Parade on 12/19/07 and was chatting with a few cast members on the backstage soundstage lot while awaiting the start of the parade and they asked if I'd been on T3D yet. I replied no and they all said "you better see it now because when the Simpsons opens they are going to Close T3D and put a new attraction in it's place". I asked what the new attraction would be but he said they hadnt been told yet. So as far as the closing goes consider it a Rumor at this point I guess but I was told by multiple cast members back stage that T3D will be closing.
 
We got the chance to go on Disaster during our trip to UO last week. We had ridden Earthquake before so some of it was familiar. The Christopher Walken scenes were very cool to watch!!!

My oldest son got selected to participate. It was a lot of fun watching them film his acting debut and it was even more exciting watching him in action in the movie on the tram.

I just wish we could have gotten a copy of the video. It would have made a great souvenir!!!
 
Wow, I'm really going to have to find time to visit this board more often. I'm totally out of the loop. :sad2: Things are changing quickly at UO. As long as an attraction is added for every attraction they close, I'm good with that. :thumbsup2

Actually, it sounds like they kept the best part of the old attraction. I've always loved the train ride and effects portion.

I just told my DH the same thing. It sounds like they kept the best part of the attraction. The additions have to be better than they were.

So Terminator may be next to go? That's a shame because it's really a great show. Hopefully they'll keep it as a seated theater with a nice LONG show. This is my place to rest.

Again, I'm out of the loop. :o I didn't know Terminator was closing. Obviously, I've missed the discussion. If it's just a refurb, I wonder if the new TV show based on the movie will be added. If you guys know more than what's posted in this thread, please clue me in. A terminator search only turned up airport terminal threads. :confused3
 
Wicked is already in Universal Japan, so I wouldn't be at all surprised to see it come. I would hope it wouldn't take the place of another attraction, though.
 
Actually, it sounds like they kept the best part of the old attraction. I've always loved the train ride and effects portion.

So Terminator may be next to go? That's a shame because it's really a great show. Hopefully they'll keep it as a seated theater with a nice LONG show. This is my place to rest.

Yours & mine both....except I literally fall asleep through it :rotfl:
 












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