I like to "consider the source" when it comes to "rating" an attraction. I wouldn't go to a six flags park or cedar fair and expect the same thing as I would at a disney or universal park.
Ride it expecting the worst, so you'll experience the best. Otherwise, you'll be cursed every full moonHopefully I didn't just set myself up for disappointment lol.
Wouldn't it be funny if the Wolfman isn't in there? Maybe the barn is just filled with garden tools, old paint cans with a little paint left in them, and assorted items Dr. Frankenstein couldn't be bothered with selling on Craigslist. Like an old Bowflex he promised Mrs. Frankenstein he'd use 3 times per week if she let him buy one.Given its nature, the barn screams wolfman scene to me. Each time through you would see a different stage of his transformation. Hopefully I didn't just set myself up for disappointment lol.
One of my gripes. I wish they had expanded on the forest aspect but it seems we are only in the forest when queuing for the curse of the wolfman. I guess it will be more space and less of the same when/if they build an actual lagoon for the creature ride as front theming or so.Not sure if this has been discussed already... but I just realized that the actual village portion of Dark Universe is only half the size of Hogsmeade.
The entire land is a decent size, but compared to the others it's certainly the least ambitious (from a land design perspective) from a design perspective. I'm sure the E-ticket will great and Bio's aerials shows great detail into the land's buildings... it's just a very tiny land lol
They really should be building a gross European bog for the Creature ride. Or a bog-like forest. Something with big bog energy.I guess it will be more space and less of the same when/if they build an actual lagoon for the creature ride as front theming or so.
They really should be building a gross European bog for the Creature ride. Or a bog-like forest. Something with big bog energy.
But bog?Not to nitpick but Creature was actually South America and, in keeping with the story, would need an Amazonian jungle vibe with a tree-lined lagoon. They could have you step into a forest back a pathway that transforms into the South American feel which would lead into the ride queue.
They could have a barrier to divide the theming between the jungle and village.Not to nitpick but Creature was actually South America and, in keeping with the story, would need an Amazonian jungle vibe with a tree-lined lagoon. They could have you step into a forest back a pathway that transforms into the South American feel which would lead into the ride queue.
But he can swim in a bog too? Airlift him from the jungle to the bog? Victoria captured him and put him in the bog? I'm just throwing out ideas here.They could have a barrier to divide the theming between the jungle and village.
Personal experience?Even Creatures need a vacation, now and then. LOL
Yes. Lagoons and bogs get 'old'. New experiences keep the horrors alive.Personal experience?
I’m not 100% about that. I think that huge berm to the right of the manor being filled with trees may add to the forest aspect. I’ve been continuously surprised where/how they place trees in this land.One of my gripes. I wish they had expanded on the forest aspect but it seems we are only in the forest when queuing for the curse of the wolfman. I guess it will be more space and less of the same when/if they build an actual lagoon for the creature ride as front theming or so.