MichiganDVC
Can barely see my Kool-aid bath with these Rose-co
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Good morning!
I am a WDW fan and keep hearing all this chatter on the Disney part of Disboards about how many improvements Universal is making (and how WDW isn't building anything, etc...)
I've never been to Universal (well, I was at Universal Hollywood 25 years ago...) and I probably never will go due to length of trips/no rental car/DVC membership/price of UO tickets in addition to WDW AP. But I was still curious about these rides and what made people love them so much....
So I looked up some of the new attractions on YouTube.
I just looked up POV videos for Despicable Me, Transformers and Spiderman. Despicable Me seems like you stay in one place and watch a show, but the platform moves to simulate real movement. And the Transformers/Spiderman cars are similar, but they DO actually move. But aren't all three essentially 3D motion simulators?
Can anyone fill me in on what these rides do that makes them so special?
I am a WDW fan and keep hearing all this chatter on the Disney part of Disboards about how many improvements Universal is making (and how WDW isn't building anything, etc...)
I've never been to Universal (well, I was at Universal Hollywood 25 years ago...) and I probably never will go due to length of trips/no rental car/DVC membership/price of UO tickets in addition to WDW AP. But I was still curious about these rides and what made people love them so much....
So I looked up some of the new attractions on YouTube.
I just looked up POV videos for Despicable Me, Transformers and Spiderman. Despicable Me seems like you stay in one place and watch a show, but the platform moves to simulate real movement. And the Transformers/Spiderman cars are similar, but they DO actually move. But aren't all three essentially 3D motion simulators?
Can anyone fill me in on what these rides do that makes them so special?