ChrisFL
Disney/Universal Fan and MALE
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Since I had the chance to show a couple of beautiful ladies from Hong Kong around Universal, I decided they'd like to see the E.T. attraction.
Honestly I hadn't been on it for several years, although I dont know why. Its not the most thrilling or longest ride in the park, but from the moment you step into the redwood forest, this attraction is still one of the best quality ever made IMO.
It still has moments you won't find on any other rides. Yes, it is in some ways like a larger, modern version of Peter Pan but still has its own uniqueness to it. Even the jeeps driving up toward you still gives me chills...its so well done.
I hope this attraction doesn't suffer the same fate as the one in Hollywood, its still a very special one.
I do wish E.T. said the names better at the end of the ride, since most people are still confused about the whole thing.
Honestly I hadn't been on it for several years, although I dont know why. Its not the most thrilling or longest ride in the park, but from the moment you step into the redwood forest, this attraction is still one of the best quality ever made IMO.
It still has moments you won't find on any other rides. Yes, it is in some ways like a larger, modern version of Peter Pan but still has its own uniqueness to it. Even the jeeps driving up toward you still gives me chills...its so well done.
I hope this attraction doesn't suffer the same fate as the one in Hollywood, its still a very special one.
I do wish E.T. said the names better at the end of the ride, since most people are still confused about the whole thing.