Revenge of the Mummy ride

No, none at all.

Bit of a drop, but not a bad one. Excellent ride.
 
Thank you. Is the drop similar to Expedition Everest?

It’s been 10 years since I’ve been on Expedition Everest, but the Mummy is less of a drop than that. Plus it’s in the dark as you go down......
 

I haven't been to WDW in a few decades, so I can't compare, but I can give some descriptions.

There are two abrupt stops.
There is a very brief and tame backwards section.
There is a hill launch.
There is one airborne hill (my back loves the second of no pressure lol).
There are two fire scenes.
There are no upside-down loops.

The ride experience is truly more than the sum of its parts. Based on what I listed above, I would not think it would be great; however, Mummy is one of my favorite rides. I think a lot of that is due to it being indoors, and I have a love for launches.
 
It’s one of my favorite rides ever. Theming, ride elements...I love a good coaster and though this is pretty wussy on the scale of coasters I like, it’s just so much fun!! Try it!
 
All 5 of us in our family have Mummy down as our favorite ride at Universal.

The drop is small by 'coaster' standards, I'd say. I think the launch is more intense than the drop. The abrupt stops are maybe the most intense until you learn where they are and can brace yourself.

Overall, it's not a super-fast ride, but it feels much faster than it is due to the darkness and some 'trickery'. ;)
 
I would say the most thrilling aspect is the launch. The drops are not that bad. This is coming from someone who's not a huge fan of dramatic drops. The second most "thrilling" aspect would be the backwards moment, but that is slow and only 5-10 feet at most and I think most people scream for it only due to the fact that it's unexpected. I mean, a jump scare is not not that scary, but when someone jumps out in front of you naturally you're going to jump, or scream. It's unexpected.
 
All 5 of us in our family have Mummy down as our favorite ride at Universal.

The drop is small by 'coaster' standards, I'd say. I think the launch is more intense than the drop. The abrupt stops are maybe the most intense until you learn where they are and can brace yourself.

Overall, it's not a super-fast ride, but it feels much faster than it is due to the darkness and some 'trickery'. ;)

Yes, those abrupt stops are killers first time!

We soon learned where they were and absolutely braced ourselves for the stops after the first time!
 




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