RIP everyones favorite photo-op
Wow there’s no one thereHappy 2nd Anniversary to this attraction... As of today, we've officially had it for two years...
Thats because I took that pic before the attraction was open for the day. I like my clean guest-less shots.Wow there’s no one there
^I don't believe the helicopter is going anywhere because I took a good look at it today and noticed it actually doesn't even touch the Globe Theatre wall. The facade just made it look like it did.RIP everyones favorite photo-op
Today may of been its last day actually
A big question we want to know is when will TWD see it's last day? It's only a matter of time. SLoP could reeeeeally use that space.To add on, yeah, today should be the last day if I'm not mistaken from what I've been told.
A big question we want to know is when will TWD see it's last day? It's only a matter of time. SLoP could reeeeeally use that space.
maybe i can drag my lazy butt back up there in the morning or afternoon & get a pic.... maybe..Today may of been its last day actually
Figured it probably would be :tease: Glad I didn't motivate myself this morning...The photo-op is still there
So odd, I was told by multiple people that it was bye-bye
At the time?... um, by that time this attraction opened, TWD had been at HHN 4 years in a row (2012-2015) in maze form... and 3 years (2012-2014) of Terror Tram & SZ form.. The only thing it was capitalizing on was a dying show that had already run its course when this attraction opened in 2016.
The problem this attraction had from day 1 was that it was under "show control" rather than "attractions", hence the crappy & random hours. USH wanted to be cheap when it came to the scareactors in it. So rather be open/close with the park it has the random times. Although lately its been continuous as far as being open.
There's a reason why Universal Japan gets all the good stuff (besides the obvious direct connection to everything coming from there). Everyone is all excited over Nintendo which isn't even on the horizon here anytime soon (which is both sad and hilarious). Imagine if USH had spent the money on a well done Resident Evil attraction (walk-through, ride, or even interactive like Japan had).
Not every ride or attraction is supposed to be meant for everyone. That's the problem with the mentality of the world today. "Everyone is a winner!" uke: