I think from the information I gathered, it would be exactly just like this.
I really hope not because that was awful
I think from the information I gathered, it would be exactly just like this.
You worked your way up to Revenge of the Mummy without any problems, and now it's one of your favorite attractions. You'll be fine with DC. :thumbsup:Welp, should I grow a pair and attempt Dragon Challenge before it closes? :whistle:
This is not good support for an argument.
Better support is it took 2.5 years to replace Jaws (mostly water) with Diagon Alley. Volcano Bay is still not done and a mixed bag at that.
Just close your eyes and hold on tight...and then get in the re-ride line and do it again with eyes open.Welp, should I grow a pair and attempt Dragon Challenge before it closes? :whistle:
Dueling Dragons used to be my favorite attraction and I hated Potter especially not being a potter fan BUT, I hated the DC Makeover.
That being said it's bitter sweet seeing this leave. It was my second favorite icon after the Enchanted Oak. So this is a forever closing for me of Lost Continent, the part I enjoyed.
Whatever this coaster is is either going to be huge with a large building, or a two story building with another smaller attraction nearby or shops or something since DC has so much land. Either way, I'd welcome this change. Make Hogsmede more immersive.
:saywhat:It depends what it is and how fast they want it to be done. If they can build an entire water park in a year I'm sure they can build a new attraction and land extension in a year and a half...
The new Hulk didn’t have art when they announced it, and all Race Through New York had was the logo treatment.Also, has Universal ever made an announcement like this with zero concept art?
I was born & raised in Charlotte and lived there until 2006, then GA before moving to FL in 2009. I've been back a few times to revisit my old home park. I'll be back for a quick stop on my way to Ohio next year. I'm hoping for the Vortex conversion so I have something sort of new to experience coaster-wise...lolI just noticed your sig. Nice seeing two Carowinds coasters in your top 12. I live near that park
I think the fact that they point out that you'll encounter creatures in the ride semi-confirms that it'll be Forbidden Forest based. Not that that's a surprise. I don't think that there are many more iconic creature areas they can use. It's also somewhat telling that they didn't mention anything but the ride. I'd think if we were going to see a Great Hall restaurant or something of that magnitude, it would have been mentioned at least as a "more surprises await" in the land type deal. We may just be getting the ride.
Isn't the SFX coaster a little too similar to Gringotts for another Potter ride though?
Come to think of it, IOA dosen't have a Mummy counterpart....Spiderman has Transformers, Kong has F&F, Cat has MIB....Here's hoping it's that thrillingYou worked your way up to Revenge of the Mummy without any problems, and now it's one of your favorite attractions. You'll be fine with DC. :thumbsup:
If the Mack inverted is any indication, the two parks it's at- one is a 36" requirement and one has no requirement. That's definitely a different demo. Content-wise; however, it might be a bit much for toddlers.My primary concern is if there's a height requirement (very likely as it's a coaster) then this doesn't really make Potter more accessible to more demographics.
If the Mack inverted is any indication, the two parks it's at- one is a 36" requirement and one has no requirement. That's definitely a different demo. Content-wise; however, it might be a bit much for toddlers.
I highly, highly, highly doubt it's the Mack Inverted.
This is my display photo on some other forums I'm on. Always will be one of my favorite original icons.So...here's an little eulogy I wrote on Dueling Dragons/Dragon Challenge on some other message boards:
Dueling Dragons/Dragon Challenge shutting down is, in a way, kind of a small tragedy in of itself.
Unlike Universal Studios Florida, which has essentially gutted out every original attraction that was present at opening day (with the lone exception of ET Adventure), Islands of Adventure had always done a good job of maintaining all of its rides and attractions it had since it first opened. The only things we've lost over the years were mostly minor stuff like the Triceratops Encounter and Island Skipper Tours.
So yeah, Dueling Dragons is the park's first true casualty in that regard. It's just a shame how much the attraction deteriorated over the years. It used to be a premier attraction, a unique one of a kind coaster(s) with luxurious and detailed theming for its queue line when it was apart of The Lost Continent. Then of course, Harry Potter came along and gutted that area, and then it eventually lost the ability to duel, finally ridding the ride(s) completely of its soul. And now here we are, and it's all going to disappear completely.
The Wizarding World of Harry Potter is no doubt a huge accomplishment for theme park design and I'm looking forward to seeing this new attraction, but, as an old fan of Islands of Adventure, I kinda hate to see how much was sacrificed for it. I'll always miss walking by the two awesome fire and ice dragons that used to be in front of Dueling Dragons/Dragon Challenge...