johde
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And again, that is okay. Universal appeals to a lot to people who love the thrill rides. Getting JK Rowling on board was genius.
I always think it's interest when people boil Universal down to a Thrill Park. To me, Universal's nitch was finding that midpoint between Disney and the Amusment/Thrill Parks. There rides in general aren't as thrilling as a Cedar Point or Six Flags Magic Mountain but, they are in most cases more thrilling than their Disney counterparts. Conversly, Universal has much better theming than your average Cedar Point/Six Flags and at least initially, not quite to Disney level but in recent years they seem to be meeting and in some cases surpassing Disney.
For example, Dragon Challenge was built in 1999, is 125 ft tall and each side has 5 inversions. Montu at Busch Gardens, Tampa (my personal favorite inverted coaster) was built in 1996, is 150 ft tall and has 7 inversions. Currently, the tallest roller coaster at USF is HRRR at 167 feet in 2009. Cedar Point broke 200ft 30 years earlier in 1989 with Magnum, and broke 300 ft in 2000 with Millennium Force and broke 400ft in 2003 with Top Thrill Dragster.