US is a one day park in my opinion. Much of US seems very dated and in need of a major upgrade. Take ET for example its a nice ride but could be updated to some newer technology to make it more realistic.
T2 show is a good show but just like ET its showing signs of being out dated especially with the pre show that features shaq when he was playing for the Lakers.
The horror effects show whatever it is called is mildly amusing and entertaining however once you've done it the need to go back and see it again is somewhat diminished.
Probably my biggest peeve about US (besides all the timeshare people) would be Jaws, the whole attraction looks totally fake and unbelievable. Jaws is something that is somewhat iconic for the park and is shown around the world as a feature attraction so why not bring it up to 2010 standards and spruce it up a bit.
One thing US does extremely well is thrill rides, RRR, Mummy are awesome, The Simpsons and MIB are also very well done, although I wouldn't really call the last two thrill rides.
Shrek feels like something ive seen at Disney before only with cheap jabs at the mouse throughout it, Disaster Movie and Twister are very low quality attractions as well.
The animal show is cute but not something I would do over and over.
IOA on the other hand is by far the superior park, Its modern, full of rides and I really enjoy going there over and over.
US cant survive in its current state its gone from being the park to the other park. Long gone are the days when families would swarm to it when Nickelodeon would do kids TV shows there.
Jimmy Neutron is a ride my kids like a lot but it really doesn't give them their Nickelodeon fix. Since my children have been raised Disney kids they have become accustomed to having characters autograph once again with the Nick characters they are left somewhat let down when all they get is a stamp from a team member with select characters that look generic at the best.
Now with Harry Potter that's just one less reason to spend time at US and some extra time at IOA.
US needs to do whatever it must to get back to the classic days there. Make an agreement with someone to do some live TV there that's kid orientated. I am sorry Fivel? Fivel who? Kids today don't know who you are so why would they want to drag a parent off to see you?
Spend 1/10th the money on bringing US up to date as you did on Harry Potter and it could be a hit again however as of right now its just surviving on its bigger, more popular sister IOA.
T2 show is a good show but just like ET its showing signs of being out dated especially with the pre show that features shaq when he was playing for the Lakers.
The horror effects show whatever it is called is mildly amusing and entertaining however once you've done it the need to go back and see it again is somewhat diminished.
Probably my biggest peeve about US (besides all the timeshare people) would be Jaws, the whole attraction looks totally fake and unbelievable. Jaws is something that is somewhat iconic for the park and is shown around the world as a feature attraction so why not bring it up to 2010 standards and spruce it up a bit.
One thing US does extremely well is thrill rides, RRR, Mummy are awesome, The Simpsons and MIB are also very well done, although I wouldn't really call the last two thrill rides.
Shrek feels like something ive seen at Disney before only with cheap jabs at the mouse throughout it, Disaster Movie and Twister are very low quality attractions as well.
The animal show is cute but not something I would do over and over.
IOA on the other hand is by far the superior park, Its modern, full of rides and I really enjoy going there over and over.
US cant survive in its current state its gone from being the park to the other park. Long gone are the days when families would swarm to it when Nickelodeon would do kids TV shows there.
Jimmy Neutron is a ride my kids like a lot but it really doesn't give them their Nickelodeon fix. Since my children have been raised Disney kids they have become accustomed to having characters autograph once again with the Nick characters they are left somewhat let down when all they get is a stamp from a team member with select characters that look generic at the best.
Now with Harry Potter that's just one less reason to spend time at US and some extra time at IOA.
US needs to do whatever it must to get back to the classic days there. Make an agreement with someone to do some live TV there that's kid orientated. I am sorry Fivel? Fivel who? Kids today don't know who you are so why would they want to drag a parent off to see you?
Spend 1/10th the money on bringing US up to date as you did on Harry Potter and it could be a hit again however as of right now its just surviving on its bigger, more popular sister IOA.