Has there been any info released on the type of ride this will be?
Hopefully they are using the extended time to not have another flop like the Jimmy Fallon ride.
Calling the ride a flop would be an exaggeration. It wasn't a "game changer", but lot's of people are enjoying this ride.
Only the "screen police" are all over it. For every person who complains about screen rides there is a family that loves them. UO's increase in attendance is proof of that.
Interesting video about a possible patent application for the Star Wars Battle/Escape attraction.
Screen-based/simulator from what I understand.Has there been any info released on the type of ride this will be?
Eh..screen police is a little extreme description.Calling the ride a flop would be an exaggeration. It wasn't a "game changer", but lot's of people are enjoying this ride.
Only the "screen police" are all over it. For every person who complains about screen rides there is a family that loves them. UO's increase in attendance is proof of that.
Has there been any info released on the type of ride this will be?
That's the rumor.From what I've read this might be similar to the Fast and Furious section of the Studio Tour at Universal Studios Hollywood, but using cars instead of trams and a little bit more of speed.
Sounds like some sort of Test Track surrounded by screens, but that's just a guess.
Eh..screen police is a little extreme description.
People do love them and some rides are best with them but a lot of criticism is that it's because that's all what Universal does now. Take out a ride or add a new ride and it's a screen or simulator.
As for Jimmy Fallon from what I had most had been hearing is it's a more one and done with a lot of people enjoying the queue...sometimes more than the ride. Of course there are plenty going back for rerides but I think it was more of a let down to big anticipation of the ride as far as negative reviews on it.
I'm def. going to give the ride a shot for sure though.
You can see from my sig I go to Universal and WDW. Actually my husband (though I've only gone with him once before back in 2011) loves Universal more than Disney because the rides are more his cup of tea like the Hulk and whatnot. I do enjoy Universal myself but I do wish a bit more variety was there now. I have more motion sickness sensitivity too and I don't do rides that do loops or huge drops. I'll still choose to go to Universal because for me personally I can't imagine going to one and not the other but it still doesn't mean I don't wish for more variety.Fair point.
The criticism doesn't come from the Universal fan base for the most part. It seems to come from the Disney die hards on DIS. At least that's the impression I get. You are right that there was a letdown for some that were expecting a game changer type of ride. It's not a game changer, it's just a decent attraction that will please more people than the old dated attraction it replaced.
My family loves the screen rides. My wife won't ride roller coaster type rides, but she loves the simulator rides.
I'm on the Universal AP FB page, and quite a few on there don't like the Fallon ride or all the screen based rides. It's not isn't the DIS. And many of them have absolutely no love for anything Disney. It is sometimes vicious on that page. Personally, I like Disney better, and don't mind the simulators at all.Fair point.
The criticism doesn't come from the Universal fan base for the most part. It seems to come from the Disney die hards on DIS. At least that's the impression I get. You are right that there was a letdown for some that were expecting a game changer type of ride.
Has there been any info released on the type of ride this will be?
You can see from my sig I go to Universal and WDW. Actually my husband (though I've only gone with him once before back in 2011) loves Universal more than Disney because the rides are more his cup of tea like the Hulk and whatnot. I do enjoy Universal myself but I do wish a bit more variety was there now. I have more motion sickness sensitivity too and I don't do rides that do loops or huge drops. I'll still choose to go to Universal because for me personally I can't imagine going to one and not the other but it still doesn't mean I don't wish for more variety.
And Twister is one of my all time fav movies....but I do have the opinion that the attraction was outdated. When it first came out information about tornadoes was a lot less than we have now.
Even all that being said I was still sad to hear the Fast and Furious ride got delayed since I'll miss it for my upcoming trip.
I'm on the Universal AP FB page, and quite a few on there don't like the Fallon ride or all the screen based rides. It's not isn't the DIS. And many of them have absolutely no love for anything Disney. It is sometimes vicious on that page. Personally, I like Disney better, and don't mind the simulators at all.
Oh I agree and like I said some rides are best for them but for me it's more yearning for new rides Universal does to not have a screen or a simulator period simply because they have a good number of that already. There's reasons why Universal does what they do but it doesn't mean it doesn't get old to hear that new rides are going that route. Right now innovation is seen as using those types of technology so I get it.I haven't been to any Universal park, so I can't comment to how many screen attractions they have or how good they are. However, I can comment with how Disney has done it.
Disney has used screens for only a few 3D movies which is a given.
Now, the only "real" simulator I can think of that Disney has is Star Tours. That still has repeatability to this day thanks to the upgrade a few years ago. Soarin is a theater based ride like a simulator, and is still popular to this day even with the recent movie change. Now, we have Flight of Passage which is basically an upgrade to Soarin, and it is purely spectacular. Those are all of the simulator/theater type rides I can think of domestically. There might be more internationally.
Disney has also used screens on Shanghai's Pirates of the Caribbean and on Na'vi River Journey. So, there is a way to use screens by not having a simulator based system. Maybe Universal can start going that route somehow if they create the right ride to use that technology?
hope they at least keep a shrek presence!!
Screen-based/simulator from what I understand.
http://blog.universalorlando.com/whats-new/fast-furious-ride/