Do these rides still exist?

minniebride

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I haven't been to Universal since the mid-90's and we are planning to go there for a day or two on our next trip. I was just wondering if these rides still exist & if not what has taken their place??

1. Backlot Tour: I'm not sure if I went on one at US CA or FL.

2. A tribute to Alfred Hitchcock attraction. It was more of a show than a ride & it showed you how the special effects worked in his movies.

3. Flintstones/Hannah Barbara ride-I'm guessing this is gone, huh? What is in it's place?

4. What took the place of that awesome Back to the Future ride? & is it just as good?

Thanks!:goodvibes
 
None of those attractions are still located in the Orlando park. The backlot tour is still the main attraction at USH.

The Simpsons took BTTF's place and it's a lot of fun. I don't know if it's better...that would depend on if you like The Simpsons.
 
Hanna barbara became Jimmy Neutron and is in the process of now being changed to a Despicable Me attraction
 
We are big Simpsons fans-thanks!

How about the Alfred Hitchcock attraction? Or is that in US CA? We went to both FL and CA when I was a kid and I can't remember which was which!
 

We are big Simpsons fans-thanks!

How about the Alfred Hitchcock attraction? Or is that in US CA? We went to both FL and CA when I was a kid and I can't remember which was which!
Alfred Hitchcock was replaced by Shrek 4-D.
 
Just FYI, the Hitchcock attraction was in FL ;)

There are videos of the attraction on Youtube...including one I uploaded of the movie portion of it:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgX48jX3gPA

:thumbsup2

Thank you so much! and thank goodness for Youtube!!:goodvibes Call me nerdy or maybe it's the teacher in me, but I much preferred when these parks had more of an educational focus like how special effects are/were done, rather than the "popular movie of the week" theme.
 
Thank you so much! and thank goodness for Youtube!!:goodvibes Call me nerdy or maybe it's the teacher in me, but I much preferred when these parks had more of an educational focus like how special effects are/were done, rather than the "popular movie of the week" theme.

You'd probably be interested in checking out the Horror Makeup Show at USF... it's fun and shows how special effect makeup is used in film :thumbsup2
 
We are big Simpsons fans-thanks!

How about the Alfred Hitchcock attraction? Or is that in US CA? We went to both FL and CA when I was a kid and I can't remember which was which!

I only visited for the first time last fall, so I never saw the BTTF ride. But if you are Simpsons fans, you will love the new ride. It's all about you and the Simpsons family testing a new ride at Krustyland, with a surprise visit from one of the family's biggest foes. Itchy and Scratchy do the ride safety video.
 
Thank you so much! and thank goodness for Youtube!!:goodvibes Call me nerdy or maybe it's the teacher in me, but I much preferred when these parks had more of an educational focus like how special effects are/were done, rather than the "popular movie of the week" theme.

"Disaster"...which is Earthquake with a new theme is well done and quite funny, while showing the special effects of the movies.
 
"Disaster"...which is Earthquake with a new theme is well done and quite funny, while showing the special effects of the movies.

Which one was Earthquake? Wait, was that the attraction where you were in a subway and it started shaking and I *think* water came rushing in?? Hmm... I haven't been to US in so long, I have all these memories of random stuff!
 
Which one was Earthquake? Wait, was that the attraction where you were in a subway and it started shaking and I *think* water came rushing in?? Hmm... I haven't been to US in so long, I have all these memories of random stuff!

Disaster is essentially the old Earthquake ride with different pre-shows and the addition of a camera that tapes the riders on the tram during that subway scene you mention.The video creates a preview for an upcoming movie you watch on the trams.I don't ride it very frequently as the pre-shows take too long,especially the Christopher Walken speech,aside from that the ride is OK,if it would have been removed instead of Jaws I wouldn't have missed it one bit,Jaws on the other hand I will miss.
 
Which one was Earthquake? Wait, was that the attraction where you were in a subway and it started shaking and I *think* water came rushing in?? Hmm... I haven't been to US in so long, I have all these memories of random stuff!

Yes, that's the same ride. But it's been updated and expanded.
 
You'd probably be interested in checking out the Horror Makeup Show at USF... it's fun and shows how special effect makeup is used in film :thumbsup2

This is a good show but there are at least two teams of presenters / actors that I have seen. They were both good but one was "really" good and far better than the other guys in holding the audience, keeping the flow going and were extremely funny. So if you think this might be something you like take ask when the presenters change over and take in two shows. They will be different.

David
 
i'm still grieving over the loss of Alfred Hitchcock and then the Murder She Wrote show.........


:sad1:
 


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