keishashadow
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http://www.nytimes.com/2014/04/09/b...ollywood-aims-to-catch-up-to-disney.html?_r=0
Since the parks tend to 'share' attractions thought above article might be of interest here. Anybody care to guess if anything will transition over to Orlando?
*water-themed play area called Super Silly Fun Land, a version of the seaside carnival from Despicable Me.
perhaps US will update the kiddie area too, it's a bit stale imo
*Fast & Furious Supercharged, a movie-thrill ride hybrid in which occupants of Universals famed back-lot trams will be encircled by 400-foot-long movie screens. Were going to make it feel like those trams are being pulled through the streets at speeds of over 100 miles per hour,
not sure how they could pull that off in Orlando, perhaps use a sound stage & work the technology in somehow on a lesser scale?
Since the parks tend to 'share' attractions thought above article might be of interest here. Anybody care to guess if anything will transition over to Orlando?
*water-themed play area called Super Silly Fun Land, a version of the seaside carnival from Despicable Me.
perhaps US will update the kiddie area too, it's a bit stale imo
*Fast & Furious Supercharged, a movie-thrill ride hybrid in which occupants of Universals famed back-lot trams will be encircled by 400-foot-long movie screens. Were going to make it feel like those trams are being pulled through the streets at speeds of over 100 miles per hour,
not sure how they could pull that off in Orlando, perhaps use a sound stage & work the technology in somehow on a lesser scale?