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Twister has more value to UO than you'd think. For one its a people eater in the sense that it requires really no work to just consume large amounts of people per hour.

Twister would be a fantastic show if Universal fixed all the effects that have been out for multiple years. I know for a fact that some of the effects at Twister have been out for 4 years without any sign of them being replaced in the future.
 
I do think that walkthrough attractions are great for people who don't always want to either watch a stage show or get on a ride. They just need to be good.
 
I really enjoyed Twister in the past and would love to see a major refurb to it.
 
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Bill Paxton approves of this.
 
I would really like to see the whole Kidzone area (minus ET) get a full update to either a Spongebob or Dora the Explorer theme. Everything there just feels extremely outdated and could definitely use an upgrade
 
kid zone needs a redo in the worst way and im with everybody who says it needs to be spongebob but what if anything can they do with the kids zone pizza before they were going to put in a krusty burger i was hoping for the krusty crab maybe a chum bucket type theme might be good
 
I'm definitely on the "Turn KidZone into Nick-Toon Town" wagon! Make it pop with great theming and colors, and character meet-n-greets for the kiddos! :)

I was always under the impression Universal and Nick were not cool. I mean they took the shows out, Jimmy Neutron, etc. But I am all for a Nick Kidzone makeover. I Don't know whats on Nick now days (I'm quite sure it isn't as good as before).

Speaking of kidzone it's very popular as is. Many people may not know who fieval or curious George is or care for them, but the families that walk back there do not care. I always remember families enjoying themselves because the children had fun, especially in the splash park. Add a few more recognizable and widely accepted characters and you have another great part of the park!
 
Personally I'd also get rid of Animal Actors show. I'd demolish that entire area.
For one it stinks some times. It's also right next to where IFFF is/was and something in me doesn't like animal that close to food. (I remember seeing several snakes not apart of the show back there in all those shrubs and trees:lol:)
Next, it's a decent space. It could probably be another mini ride, dark ride, inside theater of sorts or something. It's not a huge space, but the animals in the back take up a good chunk.
It's a fun show, but I'm not sure how popular it is. (Obviously on crowded days it seems popular and all but VERY few times have I seen it fill to capacity)