I told my kids today that since it’s been a few years, we’ll go in to see the line and preshow since they have some value and then bail though the Chicken exit.It's not a good sign when the line and preshow are the highlights. I chose the image from the preshow because that was my favorite part of the ride.
You could always ask if the tour is running. My understanding is it just goes through the preshow / line area.I told my kids today that since it’s been a few years, we’ll go in to see the line and preshow since they have some value and then bail though the Chicken exit.
That’s an excellent idea. That would probably be a lot more interesting. Thank you!You could always ask if the tour is running. My understanding is it just goes through the preshow / line area.
We’ve meant to take some of the tours the last few years and have just never done it. You’ve reminded me to make that a priority this trip.It's called the Garage Tour.
On another note, if you have never done the MIB Immigration Tour, I highly recommend that. You get to go down on the floor with the aliens, and there is a book where you register as coming to Earth. You get to fill in your name and home planet.
I really liked them bothI feel the same way about Twister and Disaster. Not that either were amazing, but I much prefer both to what replaced them.
Ahem, stitch was fun for the fans, alien was betterHave never done, but is it worse then Stich was?
They didn’t run outside my last two trips sept & Oct ? No idea whyKong is saved by the outside portion
If I don’t have anything nice to say…Well now I'm curious about this ride, LOL. Never been on it, but I am going to try it next month. Can it be as bad as people say???
Oh, it’s a must do. If only to use it as the basis of comparison for disappointing ridesThanks for explaining that. I think I will pass on it after all. I only have a few days at Universal and it sounds like a waste of time to me.
God forbid they’d actually pay union scale actors if they could slap up a screenMy major complaint would be that they tore down Disaster ("And we are moving on!") and Beetlejuice for this.
Thot that was paused?On another note, if you have never done the MIB Immigration Tour, I highly recommend that.
My problem with Stitch is more that the seats can malfunction and squish you. I'm not sure how well known of an issue this is, and maybe they fixed it at some point, but basically, the sensor that tells the harness to stop coming down doesn't always work right, and the harness comes down too far before stopping. Never knew this was a thing until it squished my little sister. It didn't break anything thankfully, but it was very painful. There was a of lot of crying. Found out after it happened to us, apparently it had happened to a lot of other people as well. That was years ago, so maybe it got fixed. I just know I'm not going to find out. That was a traumatic experience, and we couldn't get a CM to come help us or anything. It was ridiculous.Ahem, stitch was fun for the fans, alien was better
Possibly, the secret tours are on and off all the time. It's impossible to know which are running when, and a lot of the time, it just depends on crowds and availability of a TM to take you. Everything I researched looked like all the tours were still being offered as of this year, but you never know, and it can change from day to day. It would take a TM to know for sure what the current policy is.Thot that was paused?
key on that ride being comfortable was to sit up as straight as possible until the bar was loweredThat was a traumatic experience, and we couldn't get a CM to come help us or anything. It was ridiculous.
I think that would be a cute addition. hope they'll do something similar in the Dreamworks area they're working on But replacing Fallon and/or F/F would be great too! I do like all the TV history in the building though. One of the things I remember about our first trip to Universal in 2000, was the I Love Lucy spot and all the memorabilia. They could just have props, and that kind of stuff, and it would be cool.Personally I would like Jimmy Fallon to be replaced with the Secret Life of Pets ride that is at USH. That movie takes place in NYC so it still fits the theme of the area. Also I would just prefer more dark rides with a lot of animatronics and less screens
It pains me to no end that the I Love Lucy walkthrough was replaced with Hello Kitty. They had a model of the I Love Lucy television studio, which made it perfectly clear how a three-camera sitcoms filmed in front of a live studio audience worked. It was one of those "now I get it moments."One of the things I remember about our first trip to Universal in 2000, was the I Love Lucy spot and all the memorabilia. They could just have props, and that kind of stuff, and it would be cool.
The only ride that was worse was Poseidon's Fury which thankfully closed. Fast and the furious is a waste of time. I don’t hesitate to tell people to avoid it. A slap on the face would be over faster.
I appreciate have real actors as an integralbut I'm more forgiving of any attraction that doesn't use a screen. I really hate screens.
Actors are great, but what I appreciate are real 3D sets. I want to be immersed, feel like I am there. A screen makes me feel like I am watching a movie and takes me right out of the attraction, so I feel like a spectator and not a participant. I can be a spectator at home for free. When I go to an amusement park, I want more hands-on interactive attractions.I appreciate have real actors as an integral
Part in an attraction. A rare beastie these days