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Skull Island: Reign of Kong - General Discussion

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Edward1990 said:
Question for those who got to ride were there and scared or crying children in the queue
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The two times I went through queue, and there was a good amount of younger children, I saw maybe a couple. I saw a big family get off during ride 2 and their kids maybe ranging between 6-9 wanted to go back on.
 
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Too ba was hoping to hear stories of kids getting scared big time
 
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Edward1990 said:
Too ba was hoping to hear stories of kids getting scared big time
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That's fun....
 
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Funny, I'd think Edward would know all about that already. What with his impeccable information.
 
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Much like HHN/HOS, the scare-actors are likely instructed to tone it down if they see young or upset children.
 
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Well, my second time through the kids in front of me were not happy in the witch room and as soon as we hit the scare actors, they were done. They reversed out of the queue
 
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I think one thing to remember is everyone's tolerance of fear is different, especially children.

When I was 6, I was watching scary movies like Friday the 13th with my parents and didn't have any issues; but little Johnny who lived next door was scared out of his mind of Ghostbusters.

Kids are going to be weird about it. :lol:
 
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Edward1990 said:
Too ba was hoping to hear stories of kids getting scared big time
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Man, you seem really into schadenfreude.
 
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MonkeyMan0519 said:
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Ye Gads, you've saved me a lot of dollar there. Thanks mate :D
 
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Edward1990 said:
Question for those who got to ride were there and scared or crying children in the queue
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I have 2 kids, 6 and 9. So my wife did the responsible thing and let me ride by myself the first time yesterday while they stayed outside.

I didn't see scare actors, and while I don't think my 9 year old will appreciate the queue, I don't think she will be traumatized by it either. All four of us are going next time. The 6 year old isn't usually phased by much of anything.
 
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^ Please let us know how it goes!

So, I wonder if they will try to put the boots to this thing today?
 
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Is Child Swap operating with the softs currently?
 
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Is Child Swap operating with the softs currently?
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I believe someone suggested that it is... I think DH said that a little girl was so scared she wouldn't even walk to it... had to be carried.
 
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I have to laugh at the majority of these thin early impressions.

As I sit in Tampa patiently waiting for my family to pick a day for our shot at Kong softs, I have concluded our Kong bond must run way deeper than the vast majority of folks. No doubt due to the visceral impact Kong had throughout our life.

See, for us, the Kong connection is pure pleasure, not just superficial entertainment. It demands respect and nuanced understanding. Kong represents a lifetime of pleasure. The Italians call it "Dolce Far Niente" - the sweetness of doing nothing.

I'll never forget watching re-runs of the movie version of Kong whenever I could as a young child. Or when we bought our annual passes in the 90's to Universal, not Disney, simply because of Kong. The anticipation of reuniting with my old friend was difficult to contain. While the ride had it's fair share of cheesiness, the re-connection with Kong was vivid and entirely satisfying.

I still remember, like it was yesterday, our three-year-old son holding tightly onto mommy and burying his head throughout the Kong ride and then screaming uncontrollably as we attempted to get a photograph of him in the old Kong hand. Hard to explain to a baby that Kong, deep down, is savage but with a soft spot for humans especially those with long blonde hair. Our son's genuine fear reminded me that Universal was, for us, essentially one ride: Kong. Sure while so-called "normal" families raved about Its a Small, Small World, we were a Kong family through and through. To this day, we haven't looked back on our decision of choosing Universal over Disney. I've managed to pass that sensibility down to our children apparently because they "feel" the same way.

We felt betrayed when the Kong ride was shut down by Universal years ago. We tried to find pleasure in any of the "other" rides but it simply wasn't there to be found. Peter Parker? Please. He pales in comparison to the big fella. Never felt the twinge of true pleasure elsewhere. But we remained hopeful that Universal would see the error of their ways.

Imagine our delight when Hate unexpectedly revealed initial details of Kong a couple of ears ago. It sent a lightning bolt through our collective souls and gave us hope again for
that connection.

We view Kong like our kids or our football team - we don't love 'em because they're always good. We love 'em because they're ours.

Thanks for listening...
 
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Wow... some people really, really, really like Kong. :lol:
 
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BriMan said:
I think one thing to remember is everyone's tolerance of fear is different, especially children.

When I was 6, I was watching scary movies like Friday the 13th with my parents and didn't have any issues; but little Johnny who lived next door was scared out of his mind of Ghostbusters.

Kids are going to be weird about it. :lol:
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Agreed. Which is why as a parent it is not as cut and dry as people think. Some kids are scared of bugs and other kids let them crawl all over them. But then the one not scared of bugs may be scared of dogs. So it isn't even like the brave ones are always brave. And the young ones (under 2/3) can be the bravest of all. Like if my 1 year old was tall enough I would not hesitate to take her on. Nothing scares that child, except bugs life. And that was awhile ago and I think she was more scared that her sister was screaming in fear than what was going on around her.
 
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pftaylor said:
I have to laugh at the majority of these thin early impressions.

As I sit in Tampa patiently waiting for my family to pick a day for our shot at Kong softs, I have concluded our Kong bond must run way deeper than the vast majority of folks. No doubt due to the visceral impact Kong had throughout our life.

See, for us, the Kong connection is pure pleasure, not just superficial entertainment. It demands respect and nuanced understanding. Kong represents a lifetime of pleasure. The Italians call it "Dolce Far Niente" - the sweetness of doing nothing.

I'll never forget watching re-runs of the movie version of Kong whenever I could as a young child. Or when we bought our annual passes in the 90's to Universal, not Disney, simply because of Kong. The anticipation of reuniting with my old friend was difficult to contain. While the ride had it's fair share of cheesiness, the re-connection with Kong was vivid and entirely satisfying.

I still remember, like it was yesterday, our three-year-old son holding tightly onto mommy and burying his head throughout the Kong ride and then screaming uncontrollably as we attempted to get a photograph of him in the old Kong hand. Hard to explain to a baby that Kong, deep down, is savage but with a soft spot for humans especially those with long blonde hair. Our son's genuine fear reminded me that Universal was, for us, essentially one ride: Kong. Sure while so-called "normal" families raved about Its a Small, Small World, we were a Kong family through and through. To this day, we haven't looked back on our decision of choosing Universal over Disney. I've managed to pass that sensibility down to our children apparently because they "feel" the same way.

We felt betrayed when the Kong ride was shut down by Universal years ago. We tried to find pleasure in any of the "other" rides but it simply wasn't there to be found. Peter Parker? Please. He pales in comparison to the big fella. Never felt the twinge of true pleasure elsewhere. But we remained hopeful that Universal would see the error of their ways.

Imagine our delight when Hate unexpectedly revealed initial details of Kong a couple of ears ago. It sent a lightning bolt through our collective souls and gave us hope again for
that connection.

We view Kong like our kids or our football team - we don't love 'em because they're always good. We love 'em because they're ours.

Thanks for listening...
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Thanks for your post - a simple like is not good enough!
 
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Edward1990 said:
They seem to keep extending soft hours
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From an operational point of view they've been doing 4-9 for a whole week now, they just transitioned from TM's to guests. I would guess once they have things where they want them they'll add a morning shift.
 
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BriMan said:
I think one thing to remember is everyone's tolerance of fear is different, especially children.

When I was 6, I was watching scary movies like Friday the 13th with my parents and didn't have any issues; but little Johnny who lived next door was scared out of his mind of Ghostbusters.

Kids are going to be weird about it. :lol:
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My dad took me to see "Journey to the Center of the Earth (James Mason) when I was 5. For a couple of years after that I would hallucinate monsters on the walls, under the bed and everywhere else when I tried to go to sleep. I was terrified. :lol: And, in retrospect, that movie is not much of a scare fest. :)...........Well, so far, looking at the TM reviews from earlier this week on this thread, and the soft opening reviews on the Review thread, the comments are resoundingly positive with most reviewers putting it in the top four and some in the top two attractions. And quite often rankings get better with repeat rides, so it will be interesting to see if this trend of positives continues:thumbsup:....So much for the validity of POV reviews . :dance:
 
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Teebin said:
I believe someone suggested that it is... I think DH said that a little girl was so scared she wouldn't even walk to it... had to be carried.
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Wasn't me, but I remember the comment. I saw some visibly frightened younger children yesterday, but no freak outs. Most kids in the 6 year old range absolutely LOVE this attraction.
 
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