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Universal Orlando Resort Expansion (Part 1)

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Disneyhead said:
DeLoreans were the most non-supercar of any of the supercars ever built. They had Volvo station wagon 6 cylinder motors. 0-60 in, like, 8.8 seconds. My '82 RX-7 did it in 6.6.
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Yeah, but did yours have a flux capacitor?
 
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Totally unrelated to anything regarding this survey,

Surprises are Universal...
 
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This is exciting. Can we maybe get the caliber of the surprise?
 
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How long did it take to get up to 88mph?
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About 6 mins., going down hill with a tail wind.
 
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hatetofly said:
Totally unrelated to anything regarding this survey,

Surprises are Universal...
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Okay. How long do we have to wait?
 
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martymcflyy85 said:
Okay. How long do we have to wait?
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Definitely not 2075 or whatever year it'd ever be.
 
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Definitely not 2075 or whatever year it'd ever be.
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2075? That's in Disney Years. :bolt:
 
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I thought the price for annual pass renewal went up to $225 for preferred but i did it for $170. I hate having to renew and buy HHN tickets at the same tie but I just feel like I got free money.
 
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^Same! My pass expires 9/16 so renewal plus HHN tickets means $$$. I'm glad the renewal is still so low, I wonder why the mailer shows $225 if it's really ony $159?
 
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Not sure if this is quite the very best thread for this, but another new survey came out asking about potentially removing access to the seasonal events on all of the various types of tickets, including an option where you still get access to the same day as the events, but have to leave the park before the Summer Concert or the Mardi Gras parade begins. I'm assuming they're thinking about removing those dates from the Power Pass and Base tickets.
 
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*Q* said:
Not sure if this is quite the very best thread for this, but another new survey came out asking about potentially removing access to the seasonal events on all of the various types of tickets, including an option where you still get access to the same day as the events, but have to leave the park before the Summer Concert or the Mardi Gras parade begins. I'm assuming they're thinking about removing those dates from the Power Pass and Base tickets.
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Mardi Gras could be an ok up charge event, but the Summer Concert Series would need to be plussed in a major way to work and an up charge event. These things would have to compare with MNSSHP and MVMCP. And the Summer Concert Series isn't even close.
 
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I really don't know how they could enforce you leaving without making it a separately ticketed event, so I don't know what their thinking is behind that. But I could easily see them thinking about blocking out Base tickets and Power Passes on event dates.
 
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They would have to rethink some of the acts they're booking for these concert series then. Shutting down the park for Huey Lewis & the News or KC & the Sunshine Band again? I don't think so.
 
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Currently, if you have a power pass, don't they let you in after say 5 PM on nights where the studios are blocked out but the concert series is happening? I think they advertise the concert serious as a bennifit for all passes.

The thing that surprises me about the concert series is that have not yet gone the synergy route by using contestants from The Voice.
 
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Frank Drackman said:
Currently, if you have a power pass, don't they let you in after say 5 PM on nights where the studios are blocked out but the concert series is happening? I think they advertise the concert serious as a bennifit for all passes.

The thing that surprises me about the concert series is that have not yet gone the synergy route by using contestants from The Voice.
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Because I literally don't think there's been one successful contestant from The Voice.
 
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Because I literally don't think there's been one successful contestant from The Voice.
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There hasn't. The Voice is about the judges and the "contestants" are washed up has-beens that have already failed in the industry.

To think that these people that have already failed once or multiple times will suddenly rise to stardom is silly and they know it. It's just about the ratings.
 
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Im not sure if anyone has seen this yet but Nickelodeon is most likely planning to revive its 90's shows. Could this potentially bring back the Nickelodeon building in a new way? Talk about nostalgia. If its not anything, ignore but its interesting nonetheless!

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blue180 said:
Im not sure if anyone has seen this yet but Nickelodeon is most likely planning to revive its 90's shows. Could this potentially bring back the Nickelodeon building in a new way? Talk about nostalgia. If its not anything, ignore but its interesting nonetheless!

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Extremely unlikely they would film in Florida. They did do a game show called "My Family's Got Guts", which lasted two seasons out here in 2008, 3 years after the studios closed and Blue Man had already opened.

So not saying it's impossible, but Nickelodeon has facilities out west now and has for years. They filmed the short lived revival of Figure It Out in California as well as another game show they've since produced called Brain Surge.
 
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Interesting news about a pedestrian bridge under consideration to cross Kirkman Road along Major Blvd., as part of the I-4 Ultimate project. Pedestrian bridge for Universal part of I-4 plan - Orlando Sentinel

The makeover of a 21-mile stretch of Interstate 4 includes a proposed pedestrian bridge between Universal Orlando and hotels across Kirkman Road.

Now government officials are asking Universal Orlando to help pay for maintenance of the bridge, which would serve hundreds of people each day primarily going to and from the resort.

I-4 Mobility Partners, the consortium selected to redo I-4 from Kirkman Road to State Road 434, suggested the $3 million bridge as an extra in its bid for the $2.3 billion project. The bridge was one of several features that made the bid "stand out above the others," Florida Department of Transportation spokesman Steve Olson said.

The project also includes revamping the I-4 interchange with Kirkman Road, an exit that leads to International Drive and Universal.

FDOT wants the city of Orlando to handle maintenance of the pedestrian bridge that would cross Kirkman Road, a state thoroughfare, just north of Major Boulevard. Orlando officials, who say they weren't expecting the maintenance expense, in turn want Universal to help foot the bill.

"Here comes something that is really nice we didn't negotiate for, but I-4 Mobility Partners decided to throw in. We've got to figure out how to get it maintained," said Charles Ramdatt, Orlando's transportation engineer and deputy public-works director.

"We have been quietly in the background negotiating with private-sector partners to help us who would benefit," he said.

Universal is one, he said, but he did not identify others. The city is still trying to get a handle on maintenance costs, a spokeswoman said.

Universal wouldn't answer specific questions about the bridge or the other road improvements.

"We are supportive of transportation projects that enhance overall safety, convenience and traffic flow around our destination," spokesman Tom Schroder said in an email. "And we are working to be good partners with local and state transportation officials. But we're not going to discuss specific projects — especially those still in the planning stages."

The bridge has not been designed, and there is no timetable for its construction. It is still unclear which entity would own it.

Funding for the entire I-4 Ultimate project is coming from state and federal coffers, as well as the Central Florida Expressway Authority and, eventually, tolls from express lanes.

I-4 Mobility Partners, the consortium that first proposed the bridge, could not be reached for comment.

The bridge would serve tourists going to Orlando from a cluster of hotels across the street such as the DoubleTree by Hilton. Also, the I-Ride Trolley stops across Kirkman Road from Universal. Tourists such as Cindy Kambric of Pittsburgh, who was staying at a nearby resort, took the trolley to its closest Universal stop and then crossed Kirkman.

Kambric's 27-year-old daughter, Maggie, who has Down syndrome, walked slowly, and her mother feared the light would change before they crossed the nine lanes of traffic including turn lanes. "Come on, Mag, you've got to move a little faster," she urged.

It would be "awesome" to have a bridge making it easier for the group to cross at a more leisurely pace, she said.

Luann Brooks, executive director of the I-Drive Business Improvement District, which operates the I-Ride Trolley, agrees.

"We'd obviously love to see a pedestrian bridge put in down there just because of the number of people who go from Major Boulevard over to Universal Studios," she said.

The trolley does not stop directly at Universal because the resort is not a member of the special-assessment district, Brooks said.

Brooks says the changes to Kirkman Road will make it easier for people to reach a number of businesses. An interchange reconfiguration will eliminate left-hand offramps for drivers exiting I-4 and simplify access to the interstate from Kirkman Road. Grand National Drive will also be extended over I-4 and will connect with Major Boulevard. That is expected to ease congestion on Kirkman.

Universal has another taxpayer-funded pedestrian bridge at its resort, which connects its Cabana Bay hotel with its theme parks. Orlando and Orange County approved spending for the $4.5 million bridge. Universal handles its day-to-day maintenance, and Orlando is responsible for capital improvements.

Better managing the traffic flow into Universal helps give visitors a more favorable feeling about the resort, said Scott Smith, an assistant hospitality professor at the University of South Carolina.

"You want people's arrival to be nice and smooth," he said. "You don't want them to be frustrated and angry as their first impression."

Also, he said, "the quicker you get them, in the quicker they start spending their money."
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blue180 said:
Im not sure if anyone has seen this yet but Nickelodeon is most likely planning to revive its 90's shows. Could this potentially bring back the Nickelodeon building in a new way? Talk about nostalgia. If its not anything, ignore but its interesting nonetheless!

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No way. This is all retro. Plus the dream of film and TV production in FL has pretty much died out.
 
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