Felipe
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Thanks for the heads-up! :thumbs: Nice find! He even has a few other UOR projects in there, as well!
Thanks for the heads-up! :thumbs: Nice find! He even has a few other UOR projects in there, as well!
This sounds like Space Mountain :rofl:You know what would have been great? An indoor family coaster themed to Springfield Nuclear plant. The building would obviously be the tower and the ride inside would be something like a wild mouse coaster or a spinning coaster like in Tokyo's spaceflight.
that was the original idea for the ride but the guy who voices half of the characters (otto,lenny,mr burns and other improtant characters) wanted a stupid amount of money something like double the amount of everyone else but universal rejected it.It was suppose to be a field trip to the nuclear plant where something would go wrong ending with a giant Maggie.
OI is reporting that as of today Universal has changed the second preshow in both Orlando & Hollywood. They're saying they're not using the small pre show room to show the second preshow, and have combined the two pre show films to show together. Anyone experience this yet?
Sounds like nothing from what they wrote.So what are they showing in the second room?
Maybe they're just moving people straight to the ride instead of waiting in the small room. Anyone there today that experienced this?On one hand this might help the pacing of the queue, but on another hand it might make waiting in the second preshow room even worse. I need a video to judge.
Maybe they're just moving people straight to the ride instead of waiting in the small room. Anyone there today that experienced this?
So it appears to me that this is an attempt to slightly increase capacity by removing some aspects that would've been experienced previously?I've experienced it in Hollywood. It's really terrible show - the characters in the main area are replaced with the rotating attraction advertisements. You miss 80% of the story without the first preshow/seeing the full second preshow (loading is slow, and they start the video before everyone's loaded in). It made the buildup to the ride extremely awkward and inefficient, since the building was not designed to load that way. You also miss all of Homer's banter as you board the vehicle/the teen studying for his math test.
So it appears to me that this is an attempt to slightly increase capacity by removing some aspects that would've been experienced previously?
There was a report I remember that they were supposed to be doing some sort of refurb on half of the attraction around this time if I remember correct.Yes, experienced this last week. Also, projectors have been changed, image was much clearer, sound seemed better as well. I was in the mid-floor, left theater and only the two RVs at the far end were used, so it could be that they are doing some work on the RVs as well.