Universal Hall of Fame - Lucy - A Tribute

Should Lucy - A Tribute be inducted into The DIS Universal Hall of Fame?

  • Yes

    Votes: 34 66.7%
  • No

    Votes: 17 33.3%

  • Total voters
    51
  • Poll closed .

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Should Lucy - A Tribute be added to The DIS Universal Hall of Fame? Vote yes or no and let us know below how and why you voted!
 
Never did the Orlando version, but I really liked the one at USH. Nice touch of Old Hollywood.
 
I'm going to say no and here's why when you think of I love Lucy do you think of anything associated with universal can you honestly say that you go to the park and can't wait to see you I love Lucy attraction?

To me it is and was nothing more than a cool spot to get out of the sun for a while.

Again nothing to me about this attraction screams universal or must do at Universal
 
Yes. Because if we went to visit the hall of fame right now, THERE WOULD BE NOTHING IN IT! And I want something in there. At least something to look upon when I go. Give me something.......
 

When I think of Lucy and the must do factor, I think it's vital to consider how the park has changed over the years. While it likely was not a must do for people in recent years, there was a period in the park's earlier history where this would be something you'd most likely have on your list. When you couple that with Lucille Ball's contributions to the entertainment world, I think it's HOF worthy.
 
I'm ashamed to admit that I never walked into that attraction. I'm not going to vote yes or no because I never experienced it, but just wanted to say that the show yesterday was awesome, as usual. I am glad to see Twister dot dot dot Ride It Out was not admitted to the HoF! Thanks Pete!!
 
Yes. Because if we went to visit the hall of fame right now, THERE WOULD BE NOTHING IN IT! And I want something in there. At least something to look upon when I go. Give me something.......

Jurassic park is in it and it should be an elusive and exclusive club
 
Absolutely! Okay, I am a huge Lucy fan, but putting that aside, the attraction has been at Universal from the beginning (I believe), and it was packed full of interesting things to see. Sure, the video quiz game was outdated, but the memorabilia made up for that by far. It was a great tribute to an American legend. And like you said, there is only one other Lucy museum, up in New York. Although I'd like to visit there too, Lucy: A Tribute saved me having to travel the 1,000 miles just to get a Lucy fix.
 
Yes. Although not a ride or attraction, me and my daughter enjoy things like this. It's history and informative and a nice break from doing rides. I believe these kind of things make the parks more enjoyable. Just like One Mans Dream....sorry to see them go.
 
I voted Yes because it's part of the "original" Universal attractions. It's got history, it informs people of a great tv show of the time, and what it took to make a production such as this show when TV was relatively new.
 
No, don't think it is worthy of HOF. Universal is about attractiions and rides and I just don't think this fits. Yes the show was iconic but the 'attraction' itself isn't worthy
 
It wasn't hurting anybody, in its little room there. It should have stayed. Yes for HOF.
 
Went with a reluctant Yes for Twister, but Lucy is a solid No.
If TWISTER...Ride It Out couldn’t make it into the DIS Universal Hall of Fame it would seem that Lucy - A Tribute would not be there either.

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The I Love Lucy show is an iconic show. I remember when we would go on the tram ride in the original Universal lot and would see her dressing bungalow, and walk through it. Those bungalows are now offices. I know things change, but I don't think we should dismiss the I Love Lucy legacy.
 
Put Lucy in the HOF. She's an icon and this was a great tribute to her and the show.
 
I voted no. I liked the show and I like the lady herself. She is definitely a wonderfully gifted woman. That being said, the attraction was ok at best. When you go to Universal, you go for the rides, shows and the fun. Not the minor sites. And that is what is was. Something you see if you have time. Toward the end, several of the interactive parts of it didn't work anymore. It was getting run down and dated.
 














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