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By Todd Pack
Sentinel Staff Writer
August 25, 2003
Despite the digital cries of fans, Universal Orlando is sticking to its guns and sending its "Wild Wild Wild West" stunt show to Boot Hill.
Universal also is going through with plans to exile that cartoon cold warrior Boris Badenov to Frostbite Falls, at least for a few months.
Since Aug. 8, at least 800 people have gone to petitiononline.com/SaveUSF/petition.html to sign a virtual petition urging Universal Studios Florida to "Save the USF Characters & Actors."
"This is very saddening," the petition reads. "Since the park opening most of these characters have been pleasing tourists and locals entering in and out the park every single day, the actors bring smiles to childrens faces and keep the park go'ers entertained throughout the hot weather and the long que's."
The petition's grammar and spelling may not be perfect, but its intent is clear. Universal's decision, however, is final, spokesman Jim Canfield said.
Universal Studio's "Wild Wild Wild West" will close next month after 12 years and 17,000 performances, he said.
Universal hasn't decided how to replace the show, but "we have a couple of ideas," he said.
Universal also plans temporarily to take about a dozen costumed characters out of its parks next month because of a predicted seasonal slump in visitation, Canfield said.
Boris Badenov and Natasha Fatale, the infamous box-top counterfeiters from the Bullwinkle cartoons, will be among the characters disappearing from Islands of Adventure, while a team of Men in Black agents will be going undercover at Universal Studios.
Canfield said the characters, if not necessarily the people who played them, could return as soon as the holidays, when attendance usually picks up.
On a side note I was SO happy to hear the decision to take out some of the costumed characters may only be temporary. I really hope that is the case, I miss them already
By Todd Pack
Sentinel Staff Writer
August 25, 2003
Despite the digital cries of fans, Universal Orlando is sticking to its guns and sending its "Wild Wild Wild West" stunt show to Boot Hill.
Universal also is going through with plans to exile that cartoon cold warrior Boris Badenov to Frostbite Falls, at least for a few months.
Since Aug. 8, at least 800 people have gone to petitiononline.com/SaveUSF/petition.html to sign a virtual petition urging Universal Studios Florida to "Save the USF Characters & Actors."
"This is very saddening," the petition reads. "Since the park opening most of these characters have been pleasing tourists and locals entering in and out the park every single day, the actors bring smiles to childrens faces and keep the park go'ers entertained throughout the hot weather and the long que's."
The petition's grammar and spelling may not be perfect, but its intent is clear. Universal's decision, however, is final, spokesman Jim Canfield said.
Universal Studio's "Wild Wild Wild West" will close next month after 12 years and 17,000 performances, he said.
Universal hasn't decided how to replace the show, but "we have a couple of ideas," he said.
Universal also plans temporarily to take about a dozen costumed characters out of its parks next month because of a predicted seasonal slump in visitation, Canfield said.
Boris Badenov and Natasha Fatale, the infamous box-top counterfeiters from the Bullwinkle cartoons, will be among the characters disappearing from Islands of Adventure, while a team of Men in Black agents will be going undercover at Universal Studios.
Canfield said the characters, if not necessarily the people who played them, could return as soon as the holidays, when attendance usually picks up.
On a side note I was SO happy to hear the decision to take out some of the costumed characters may only be temporary. I really hope that is the case, I miss them already
